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In today’s episode, New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Eva Lesko Natiello [https://evaleskonatiello.com/] discusses the writing class that changed her life. Before becoming a novelist, Eva enjoyed a successful career as Vice President of Global Communications for Estee Lauder Inc. When she pivoted to raise her children, she sought a creative outlet. After reading a chilling news article, she was inspired to try her hand at writing. Eager to learn more about the craft of storytelling, Eva enrolled in a writing course at The New School where she encountered a professor whose unexpected advice inspired her to keep going. After years of hard work, the early drafts her professor found "riveting" turned into her debut, The Memory Box, a psychological thriller about a woman who Googles herself and discovers the shocking details of a past she doesn’t remember. After querying dozens of literary agents without receiving an offer of representation, Eva harnessed her communication and marketing expertise to self-publish and, ultimately, sell 200,000 copies of her novel. She followed it up with Following You, a thriller about a stalked celebrity who goes missing. In addition to penning bestselling novels, Eva also teaches book marketing classes—both in-person and online. She offers one-on-one consultations designed to help authors decide which publishing path best suits their work. To learn more about Eva, visit her website [https://evaleskonatiello.com/], follow her on social media [https://www.instagram.com/evanatiello/], and don’t miss her essay, How a Professor’s One Piece of Advice Influenced My Entire Writing Career [https://medium.com/writing-cooperative/how-a-professors-one-piece-of-advice-influenced-my-entire-writing-career-21035be7de22].
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