The Most Important Elements of Good Writing with Author Susan E. Atkins

Susan E. Atkins a retired media relations professional with more than 40 years of communications experience again joins Enterprise Radio. She is the author of the heartbreaking story called Never Again! That brings to life the most heinous atrocity perpetrated by Americans against Americans in US history — the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is on association with the Author Channel.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Susan E. Atkins discuss the following:

  1. Tell us your inspiration for writing your book Never Again!? 
  2. When did you decide to write about the tragic events of the book and what promoted you to want to write about the 1921 Tulsa Massacre?
  3. How long did you take to write the book? 
  4. How would you describe the characters in your book? 
  5. What are some tips you can provide new authors? 
  6. Where did you find your research and information in your book? 
  7. What, in your opinion, are the most important elements of good writing?  
  8. What does your book do differently than say other books on the market that wrote about this specific topic? 
  9. You recently went back to Tulsa. Do you feel anything has changed in the area or how can the community continue the dialogue to help future generations? 

Susan E. Atkins is a retired media relations professional with more than 40 years of communications experience including teaching journalism at the University of Tulsa. A former vice president of a fortune 500 company, she founded her own media and investor relations agency catering to the booming biotechnology industry, primarily in California where she lived for 40 years. She sold that company to an international communications company and has retired to the US Virgin Islands.


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