118: Don't Quit Your Day Job - Interview with Todd Harra

Published: Oct. 26, 2016, noon

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Hey there word nerds!

Today I\\u2019m delighted to welcome Todd Harra to the show.

It seemed fitting to have Todd as our guest for our Halloween episode, since he is the author of Mortuary Confidential: Undertakers Spill the Dirt and Over Our Dead Bodies: Undertakers Lift the Lid.

As writers\\u2019 we\\u2019re often advised not to quit our \\u201cday jobs,\\u201d usually because people think having a sensible, reliable profession is safer than trying to have a creative career. In this episode, I speak with an author who not only hasn\\u2019t quit his \\u201cday job\\u201d but his profession is part of the inspiration behind his books, and helped get his start as a writer. And for the record, no, his \\u201cday job\\u201d is not in publishing or a field related to writing. This author happens to be an undertaker.

In this interview we\\u2019re going to talk about drawing inspiration from our \\u201cday jobs,\\u201d using writing to process what we experience in our jobs, and--most important--how we as writers can use our words as a way to honor the lives of others.

In this episode Todd and I discuss:

  • How he got started in his \\u201cday job\\u201d and how he connected with his co-author.
  • The collaborative process of writing not one, but two books together.
  • Why persistence pays off, and why it\\u2019s so important for writers to be flexible and try different approaches.
  • How the structure of his day job affected the structure of these particular books.
  • How he uses writing to process his experiences in his \\u201cday job\\u201d and how his \\u201cday job\\u201d also fuels his writing.
  • How he picked up and learned the business of writing, and how writers can educate themselves about the industry.

Plus, Todd\\u2019s #1 tip for writers.

About the Authors

Todd Harra has working in the funeral profession since 2004. He is a fourth generation funeral director, working for his uncle at McCrery & Harra Funeral Homes and Crematory in Wilmington, DE. His great great great grandfather was a cabinet maker and tradesman undertaker in Milford, Delaware prior to the Civil War.

Todd graduated from Elon University and the American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service. He received certification in Advanced Post Mortem Reconstruction from the Fountain National Academy of Professional Embalming Skills, and is a Certified Crematory Operator.

Todd appeared on the cover of the 2008 "Men of Mortuaries" calendar, a fundraiser for the KAMM Cares breast cancer foundation, where he met Ken and they decided to collaborate on a non-fiction mortuary series of books.

Todd is currently working on several fiction based projects. To learn more about him and his writing, visit his website, www.toddharra.com.

Kenneth McKenzie first became interested in the death care industry at the age of twelve, following his father\'s suicide. He has been a funeral director for over 22 years and a funeral home owner for 14. In 2007 Ken created and published the well-received Men of Mortuaries calendar, also the inspiration for this book, to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness, and he received California\'s Outstanding Funeral Director of the Year Award. He resides in Long Beach, CA. For more information please visit www.MenOfMortuaries.org.

Links and Resources

If you want to check out both of Todd\\u2019s books, visit the book websites below or purchase them via our Amazon affiliate links (where DIY MFA gets a small commission at no cost to you). As always thank you for supporting DIY MFA!

For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/118

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