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Today Carrie Seim Is Convincing You to Finally Build Your Canoe
Kara talks to author, TV writer, and journalist Carrie Seim about her day. Big moments include the release of The Flying Flamingo Sisters 2, how she overcame setbacks on her "wild and weird" creative path, why everyone needs lifeguard friends in their corner, her secret to finishing drafts, and how working on a gigantic project is like building a canoe. (Yes, a canoe!)More about Carrie: https://carrieseim.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ckseimInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carriekseim/
Mentions in the episode:
The Flying Flamingo Sisters 2, Carrie's brand-new sequel
The Flying Flamingo Sisters, the bestselling Audible series
Carrie's wonderful novel Horse Girl
Carrie's New York Times article about people taking a creative hiatus (including the canoe story)
And the canoe builder himself, Trent Preszler, whose excellent memoir is Little and Often
The art of the TK
The Groundlings Theatre & School in Los Angeles
Do It Today is a podcast created by Kara Cutruzzula. She's the author of two motivational journals and a musical theater writer, playwright, and editor.
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Artwork by Tyler Spangler and music by Kristoffer Bjarke