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In this episode of the Women Writing podcast, host and book coach Lisa Kovala sits down with Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, an author of 19 books and a writing instructor. Sarah shares her incredible journey from writing her first story at age five to being featured in the Smithsonian’s Artist and Leadership Program. Learn how Sarah uses historical research to preserve Choctaw heritage and the Trail of Tears stories through powerful fiction. A major highlight of this conversation is Sarah’s expertise in dictation—a strategy she used to double her writing speed from 1,500 to 3,000 words per hour. Whether you are a "plotter," "pantster," or "plantster," this episode offers practical tips on overcoming perfectionism, mastering new writing tools, and the importance of "messy first drafts" to get your story told. Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer is an author and writing instructor. She has been featured on The Creative Penn podcast, Jane Friedman’s blog, Writer’s Digest magazine, and more. She’s published 19 books, and is also host of The Confident Fiction Author podcast.