Defeating Dragons 🐉 Julie Wright on Persistence, Success, and Writing to Prove Them Wrong
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When the path of life feels discouraging, a good story can remind us that we're not powerless and that our most difficult chapters don’t have to be the final ones…
In this delightful episode of A LITERAL JOURNEY, I sit down with Julie Wright, the prolific author of more than 30 novels (across numerous genres). Julie opens up about her own literal journey as a writer—beginning with encouragement from a seventh-grade teacher, DIScouragement from “a cranky, angry little man” (and CHOOSING to prove him wrong), enduring 187 rejection letters, and learning that success isn’t about accolades, but about persistence, purpose, and defeating the dragons by finishing the work.
Along the way, Julie shares a number of personal stories: how her husband encouraged her to submit her first manuscript, why she paid a publisher to take a book out of print, and how one of her books literally helped save a young reader’s life. We talk about redefining success, celebrating small victories, building a writing community, and why fairy tales still matter—because they remind us that dragons can be defeated.
We also talk about a number of Julie’s books, including Swimming In A Sea of Stars, Wendy’s Ever After (a bold and empowering sequel to Peter Pan, written from Wendy’s perspective), and her upcoming fairy-tale mashup Threads of Red.
Whether you’re a reader, writer, parent, teacher, or someone who just loves a story of triumph, I hope this episode encourages you to open a book (or pick up a pen) and embark on your own literal journey.
ABOUT JULIE WRIGHT:
Julie Wright (1972-still breathing) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She's lived in LA, Boston, and the literal middle of nowhere (don't ask). She wrote her first book when she was fifteen. Since then, she's written twenty-three novels and coauthored three. Julie is a two-time winner of the Whitney award for best romance with her books "Cross My Heart" and "Lies Jane Austen Told Me." The America Library Association listed “Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me” in their 2020 top ten best romances and "A Captain for Caroline Gray" in their 2021 top ten best romances. Her book "Death Thieves" was a Whitney finalist.
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My name is Seth Adam Smith. I’m a husband, father, and author who believes in the power of stories to inspire people forward.
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