'Small press publishers' Jamie McGarry & Emma Wright have been holding weekly phone calls for years. They've now decided to occasionally record them as a podcast, for posterity and anyone else who might be interested...
In this week's episode, there's shock all round as Jamie and Emma meet a listener in real life, then tell some teenagers how much authors make from each sale of their book. Plus: a listener question provokes an extended discussion about physical and mental health, when working alone for extended periods of time.
In the first episode of 2018, Jamie and Emma discuss the state of their businesses at the start of the new year, the pros and cons of being funded by the Arts Council, and how many books an imprint can (or should) publish annually. Plus: a listener question on branding.
Episode 3 is the Christmas special, in which (taking cues from a certain Dickens story) our heroes are visited by ghosts/spectres of past, present and future. There's also time to discuss whether coding is a useful skill for small press publishers (ho ho ho?)
In Episode 2, we discuss how to manage your week when you're faced with email overload, endless tasks, and people are throwing 3D Tetris blocks at you. We also answer our first proper listener question, about how many simultaneous projects are sensible.
In Episode 1, Jamie details his four golden rules of publishing (then invents a fifth), each more challenging and unexpected than the last; Emma shares her thoughts on how they might be applied.
In this pilot episode, Jamie and Emma discuss why they are in the publishing business, Emma ponders personalised hardbacks, and we generally try to find our podcasting feet.