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  <title>Episode 155 - Martha Anne Toll - Finely Crafted, Award-Winning Fiction</title>
  <description>Episode 155 - Martha Anne Toll - Finely Crafted, Award-Winning Fiction &amp;amp;nbsp; Martha Anne Toll is an author and former lawyer who has always been passionate about writing. She grew up in a secular Jewish family and was deeply influenced by the stories of Holocaust survivors. Martha's debut novel, Three Muses, is a beautifully crafted story that combines her love for ballet and her exploration of the impact of the Holocaust on her own Jewish identity. She is currently working on her second novel, Duet for One, which delves into the world of classical music in Philadelphia. &amp;amp;nbsp; In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Martha about her writing process, her publishing journey, marketing efforts, and the value of attending book events to learn from other authors. They also discuss how the Holocaust factors into Jewish identity, especially for 20th century American Jews. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Lynne and  Martha discuss:&amp;amp;nbsp;   The inspiration behind the novel Three Muses   Martha's introduction to Judaism through the Holocaust   Martha's next novel   Developing characters &amp;amp;amp; the love story in  Three Muses   Writing process and revision   Research for writing a book   How to find a publisher   Marketing &amp;amp;amp; speaking engagements   The power of 100 rejections   Writing routines &amp;amp;amp; book events   Why beginnings &amp;amp;amp; endings are so difficult   Writing novels with no formal writing training – why you don’t need a degree to write a great book!   Being a ruthless self-editor   &amp;amp;nbsp; Links and Resources:&amp;amp;nbsp;   The Holocaust   Auschwitz&amp;amp;nbsp;   Classic music in Philadelphia    Woman of Valor   Viola   Writing Coaching    Swan Lake   Developmental Editing   Writing Retreats   Regal House Publishing    Petrichor Prize   Lynne’s Substack     Find Martha Anne Toll: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Substack &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; If you enjoyed this episode, you’ll like these other  Make Meaning Podcast episodes: Episode 146 – Barbara Stark-Nemon – Tracing the Path of Historical Fiction Episode 142 – Announcing Scotia Road Books Episode 131 -Weina Dai Randel – The Last Rose of Shanghai Episode 129 – Rosina Lippi – Author of the Wilderness Series Episode 128 – Becky Robinson – Building Reach for Books   </description>
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