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The Meeting with ME: A-M Mawhiney on Writing, Resilience, and Late-Life Creativity

19 min · 4 mei 2026
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In this episode of the Project Seed Money Podcast, Sharissa Bradley welcomes Anne-Marie Mawhiney, a former academic and social worker who reinvented herself as a science fiction and fantasy author during the COVID-19 lockdown. Anne-Marie shares her journey of returning to a childhood dream after 60 years, the "serendipitous" inspiration from a family connection to the Hardy Boys, and how she built a futuristic world rooted in the real-life environmental recovery of her mining community. She also pulls back the curtain on her experience with FriesenPress, explaining why self-publishing was the right choice for her "second career". Timestamps: * 00:00 – Introduction to Anne-Marie Mawhiney. * 00:34 – The Childhood Dream: A typewriter, dark poetry, and the Hardy Boys. * 01:40 – The 60-year hiatus: Career as an academic and social worker. * 02:40 – The COVID Catalyst: Turning a "dusty laptop" into a creative engine. * 03:40 – Finding the first line: How an experiment became a novel. * 05:40 – Why Science Fiction? Building a world 50 years in the future. * 06:40 – Unconscious inspiration: The "re-greening" of a mining community. * 07:22 – The Publishing Path: Choosing FriesenPress and self-publishing. * 10:30 – Learning the business: Social media, promotions, and 90-page edits. * 12:54 – Facing the "Vulnerability Hangover": What happens after the "congratulations" email. * 16:49 – Practical Advice: The "Meeting with ME" scheduling strategy. Connect with A-M: Website https://www.ammawhiney.ca Instagram @ammawhiney Facebook @ammawhiney Substack @ammawhiney Join us on the Project Seed Money Podcast as we delve into the journeys of inspiring female authors, sharing their challenges and triumphs to empower your writing path. Don't miss an episode—subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform. For additional resources and to connect with our community, visit projectseedmoney.com [https://projectseedmoney.com/]. If you have a story to share, reach out to be featured in an upcoming episode. Follow Project Seed Money on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectseedmoney/ [https://www.instagram.com/projectseedmoney/] Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/H985fasAcSM [https://youtu.be/H985fasAcSM]

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