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Why Kim Gottlieb-Walker Turned 50 Years of Iconic Photography into Fiction at 80
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Why Kim Gottlieb-Walker Turned 50 Years of Iconic Photography into Fiction at 80

Authority On Demand · Vikrant Shaurya

November 7, 202536m 46s

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Show Notes

In this unforgettable episode of the Authors on Mission podcast, host Danielle Hutchinson sits down with Kim Gottlieb-Walker—legendary photographer turned novelist—to explore her creative evolution from capturing Jimi Hendrix and Bob Marley to penning her debut novel Lenswoman in Love at age 80.

Kim shares how her decades behind the lens shaped her storytelling, why she chose fiction over memoir, and how critique groups and multiple rewrites helped bring her protagonist to life. From set photography on Halloween and Star Trek to writing historical fiction during the pandemic, Kim proves it’s never too late to reinvent yourself.

💡 Tips in this episode:

  • Why switching from third-person to first-person can transform your novel
  • How critique groups and editors sharpen your story
  • The power of fiction for creative freedom and wish fulfillment
  • Advice for writers of any age: start now, revise often

🎧 Tune in for a masterclass in reinvention, creativity, and storytelling across mediums.

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