Episode 180
From Chemist to Acclaimed Author: Chris Skates' Publishing Success
Welcome to the Ask Brien Radio Show with hosts Peter Bronstein and Traci DeForge. This engaging episode delves into Chris Skates' multifaceted career, exploring his evolution from a chemist to a successful writer and political advisor. Chris recounts his experiences writing for the Governor of Kentucky and the Trump administration, offering insights into the world of political speechwriting. The discussion takes an emotional turn as Chris shares his battle with leukemia and how it inspired him to publish his grandfather's story. The hosts and Chris also touch on the changing landscape of publishing and offer advice for aspiring writers.
IN THIS EPISODE:
(00:00) Intro and show background
(09:08) Chris Skates' transition from chemist to full-time writer
(19:25) Speechwriting and political appointments
(24:36) Writing for the President and Vice President
(26:19) Dramatic health crisis and rare leukemia diagnosis
(30:51) New book “Moonshine over Georgia”
(34:48) Self-publishing vs traditional publishing advice
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Persistence and adaptability are crucial for transitioning from one career to another
- Political speechwriting requires a deep understanding of policy issues and the ability to quickly adapt to high-pressure situations.
- Self-publishing offers more control and potentially better returns for authors compared to traditional publishing in today's market.
- Personal experiences and family history can serve as powerful inspiration for compelling storytelling and book ideas.
LINKS MENTIONED:
Amazon: Chris Skates Author Page
BIO
Chris Skates, former speechwriter and policy advisor for two administrations, and a Chemist for 30 years, is the author of four novels and over 300 articles and short stories. Chris is a throwback to old Southern cultural traditions based in faith, history, tradition and regional cuisine. Chris was born in Georgia and has been a resident of 5 Southern states and 25 towns in his lifetime. Chris currently resides in Kentucky with his wife, adult children and two grandchildren. His life's journey has allowed him to know a broad variety of characters and personalities which are woven into the tapestry of his stories. Those stories are engaging, rich, and often witty, transporting the reader to a different place and time. His writing draws on his experiences as a nearly constant "new kid in town", his background in science, as well as his love of reading on a broad variety of topics.