Ep 251 | The Merry Writer Podcast

If you caught our episode at the end of 2024, we shared about changing our guest format from topic-based (like all the other episodes) to interview-based.

To see how well this will work (including how we will do the videos with more slides), we decided to use ourselves as guinea pigs.

So, in this episode, I am interviewing Rachel about her work, book, processes and more.

“Who Is Rachel Poli (2.0)?”

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Episode 251

About Rachel Poli

Rachel Poli is a cozy mystery and paranormal author, writing short stories, novels, and the occasional flash fiction piece.

Her work explores the obscurities of life through themes of love, loss, and mental health. These stories unleash genuine emotion that will leave you with deep thoughts.

In her spare time, she’s usually organizing something or playing video games with a coffee in hand. She lives in New England with her zoo.

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Want To Be A Guest?

Our guests are invite-only for this year as we try our new interview style. However, check out our FAQs page over on Podbean. Read the FAQs, and check the status of the Google Form on that page to see if we are accepting at that time.

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Happy writing

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