Last Time We Met with Emily Houghton – JU176

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It’s episode 176 with Emily Houghton author of new romcom book, ‘Last Time We Met’ talking about genre fiction, the realities of being a published author and the dreaded second book syndrome. It was great to have Emily back on the show and it’s a fun chat.

Emily is an ex digital specialist and now full time creative writer. Alongside writing, Emily is passionate about mental health and wellbeing, is a trained yoga and spin teacher and loves nothing more than supporting and motivating others to reach their goals. Her new novel ‘Last Time We Met’ is out on August 4th everywhere you can find good books.

Check out Emily’s website here or follow on Instagram here and Twitter here.

Check out me signing with band The Wry Dogs on Spotify here and everywhere else here.

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About Wayne

Editor and Soundman for MGL Media (@mglmedia) and currently completing debut novel 'Safe Hands'. Love Writing and hosting The Joined Up Writing Podcast. Follow @MrKelly2u or @jupodcast on Twitter and say hello.
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