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Write Your Heart Out

Write Your Heart Out

By: Kayla Ogden & Rachel Cyr
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Two writers. Zero gatekeeping. Maximum drafts. Kayla & Rachel read your stuff, roast their own, and dive into craft, contests, and the messy, hilarious writer life. Drops every other Wednesday. Submit: contact@writeyourheartoutpod.com

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  • Season 1 Wrapped!
    Jun 5 2026

    Thanks for everything, Hearties. We hope each of you has a wonderful summer.

    We'll be back in the fall, but In the mean time, send us your short stories, episode ideas, interview requests, offers of representation, or just reach out to tell us how much you miss us.


    Love,
    Kayla Ogden & Rachel Cyr

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    New episodes every other Wednesday.

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    2 mins
  • How to Critique Creative Writing | Writers Groups, Workshops & Feedback
    May 20 2026

    What makes a good critique in a writers group? How do you workshop fiction without destroying a writer’s confidence? In this episode of Write Your Heart Out, Kayla Ogden and Rachel Cyr dive deep into creative writing critiques, writing workshops, querying literary agents, revising fiction, and the emotional experience of sharing your work out loud.

    Kayla shares what happened when she submitted the opening chapter of her novel The Cherry Tree (formerly Pillow Forts Down) to a large critique group led by published authors, including surprising feedback about character behavior, realism, scene details, and reader expectations. Rachel discusses receiving revision notes on her own novel Dinner for Eight and why constructive criticism can completely transform a manuscript.

    The conversation explores:

    • how to critique creative writing constructively
    • what makes a good writers group
    • giving and receiving feedback as a novelist
    • common workshop mistakes
    • genre expectations in speculative fiction and literary fiction
    • querying literary agents
    • revising first chapters
    • writing believable characters
    • AI and speculative fiction concepts
    • overcoming fear of sharing your writing

    They also discuss ketamine therapy, old “storybook homes,” Silicon Valley creative culture, AI romance story ideas, and why writers should stop creating rules that prevent them from writing.

    If you’re an aspiring author, novelist, screenwriter, MFA student, or creative writer looking for honest conversations about the writing life, this episode is for you.

    Please subscribe, rate and review!

    New episodes every other Wednesday.

    E-mail us your short story at contact@writeyourheartoutpod.com

    Follow us on instagram @writeyourheartoutpod

    Leave us a message at 650-260-4885

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    46 mins
  • Storytime 8: Janine Inez’s “The Sacred Cow,” Dan Surber's horror “Viral,” and Justin Webb’s haunting descent in “Slam Shatter Scream”
    May 6 2026

    This week on Write Your Heart Out, Kayla and Rachel dive into a packed Storytime episode featuring three wildly different works of fiction: a lyrical fable about creative burnout and artistic devotion, a chilling modern horror story about violence, internet fame, and true crime culture, and a slow-burn paranormal thriller that spirals into psychological terror. They also discuss Lena Dunham’s memoir, creepy Instagram algorithms, horror tropes, writing tension, and the strange emotional weight of sharing fiction online. Plus: an unexpected unboxing moment as MJ’s published book finally arrives in the mail.

    Read "Viral" here: https://www.reddit.com/r/scarystories/comments/1s4by4u/viral/
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    Please subscribe, rate and review!

    New episodes every other Wednesday.

    E-mail us your short story at contact@writeyourheartoutpod.com

    Follow us on instagram @writeyourheartoutpod

    Leave us a message at 650-260-4885

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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