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Publishing expert Patricia Marshall breaks down the differences between hybrid and self-publishing, shares her journey founding Luminare Press, and offers vital advice for authors navigating publishing choices in a fast-changing industry.
Today, Emily & Rachel talk about hybrid publishing with guest Evette Davis.What you'll learn from this episode: what is hybrid publishing (vs indie or trad publishing)what it's like to query/submit to a hybrid publisherexpectations for hybrid publishingwhat it's like to republish a series with a hybrid publisherCheck out Evette's books: https://evettedavis.com/Read The Council Trilogy now: https://evettedavis.com/#booksReady to make readers so in love with your characters they can't stop biting their nails in anticipation? Grab The Magic of Character Arcs free email course: https://www.goldenmayediting.com/arcsmagicJoin Tenacious Writing! With the perfect combo of craft, mindset, and community resources, you will build a writing life that feels sustainable, fulfilling, and fun—without any prescriptions or rules. Learn more: https://www.tenaciouswriting.com/If you enjoyed Story Magic, please rate, review and follow on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to this podcast!Follow us on social media!Rachel: https://www.instagram.com/bookcoachrachel/Emily: https://www.instagram.com/ebgoldenbooks/
Click Here to ask your book writing and publishing questions!You've probably heard the phrase “your book is your business card.” While it sounds cute for a Canva graphic, it totally downplays the blood, sweat, and editing tears that go into creating a book that actually matters. We're not here for books that gather dust—we're here for books that make an impact (and, at the very least, pay for lunch).If you're dreaming of launching a book that does more than take up space in your trunk, this episode with Naren Aryal, CEO and publisher of Amplify Publishing Group, is for you! Inside this episode:
Kate and Kristin discuss all things hybrid publishing with Vasudha Viswanath, the author of The Vegetarian Reset. Vasudha shares a quick rundown of the typical routes of publishing and why she chose to go down the hybrid path. She talks about the pitching process, what partnership publishers cover (and don't), the recipe development steps and how she assembled her creative and publicity team. She describes the part her book plays in her business strategy and her experience learning as she goes in the cookbook community.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin DonnellyEditor: Abby Cerquitella MentionsVasudha ViswanathThe Vegetarian ResetSubstack: We Ate WellInstagram The Collective Book StudioEpisode 40: Snackable Bakes with Jessie SheehanEpisode 47: Self-Publishing Cookbooks with Nick FauchaldAmazon Kindle Direct PublishingIngramSpark52 Shabbats by Faith KramerReedsy Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showWill Write for Food by Dianne Jacob
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In this episode, we'll talk about what authors should look for in an editor, when it makes sense to work with a ghostwriter, and how the matchmaking process works behind the scenes at a publisher. Today we're joined by Rose Friel, a publishing consultant at Foreword Literary Consulting. With a background working with literary agencies and hybrid publishing, Rose has helped countless authors refine their publishing strategies and bring their stories to life with tailored introductions to ghostwriters, editors, publishers, and more. She knows exactly what goes into a great publishing partnership and how publishers match writers with the right professionals to shape their work.
Send us a textInternational bestselling author J.D. Barker talks about the different types of publishing, current industry trends, and why hybrid publishing is the path forward.▬Visit J.D.'s website:https://jdbarker.com/Grab a copy of his books:https://jdbarker.com/books/Follow J.D.'s socials: https://www.facebook.com/therealjdbarker https://twitter.com/SWoodruffAuthor
Thinking about hybrid publishing for your book? It promises the perks of traditional publishing with the freedom of self-publishing—but is it the right fit for you?In this episode, we're diving into what hybrid publishing really is, the pros and cons, and how to avoid falling into the trap of vanity presses. If you're exploring your publishing options, you won't want to miss this!BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:What hybrid publishing actually involves and how it compares to traditional and self-publishingThe key benefits of hybrid publishing—from higher royalties to creative control and faster timelinesHow to spot red flags and avoid vanity presses that masquerade as hybrid publishersI'll also share a list of reputable hybrid publishers to consider and give you tips on how to evaluate if this path is the best for your author journey.If you're ready to navigate the hybrid publishing world with confidence, this episode is a must-listen!Stay tuned until the end for actionable steps on evaluating hybrid publishers and ensuring you're making the right decision for your book and goals.Submit a Question. Ask a question to be featured on the podcast. Ask HereLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook
Text us a review. Ep#232: Join hosts, Helen Edwards and January Liddell with special guest, Teresa Velardi. This is a great episode for writers and authors to learn more about the benefits of hybrid publishing. It's packed with insight and tips for publishing your next book! You can now ‘Text Us a Review.' Or leave us a review on any of our audio and video platforms. Thank you for listening. If you would like to support our show, click the links below. Disclaimer: The hosts of this show are not doctors, therapists, psychologists, lawyers, or medical professionals of any kind. Although some of our guests are professionals in these areas, be advised if you have any life-threatening medical conditions or mental health, please see your doctor. National Suicide Hotline: 988 Helen Edwards is the International Author of Nothing Sexier Than Freedom and Host to the Sexy Freedom Media Podcast and Your Morning Sauce. For more information click here: https://linktr.ee/sexyfreedommedia January Liddell is a Financial Expert, author, and military wife. More info click here: https://januaryliddell.com/ About Guest: Teresa Velardi is the CEO and founder of Authentic Endeavors Publishing, a hybrid publishing company she launched in 2010. With over 14 years of experience and hundreds of published books, Teresa has dedicated her career to helping authors bring their stories to life. As an editor, author, and passionate advocate for storytelling, she uses her talents to guide others through the transformative process of seeing their words published. Link: https://linktr.ee/teresavelardi Support the show "Buy us a coffee"https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Helofajourney https://www.buymeacoffee.com/januarylidl Venmo: HelofajourneySupport the show
Click Here to ask your book writing and publishing questions!Navigating hybrid publishing can feel overwhelming, but understanding the unique way it helps indie authors grow their author career helps authors make informed decisions. This episode covers fundamentals of hybrid publishing, identifies potential red flags, and highlights critical questions to ask publishers before signing any agreements.TOPICS COVERED:• Differentiating between hybrid publishing and self-publishing • Key red flags in hybrid publisher contracts • The importance of understanding upfront fees and backend profits • Questions to ask hybrid publishers before signing From communicating with your launch team to building long-term relationships with readers, my customizable templates take all the guesswork out of writing emails that turn email subscribers into loyal readers. They also help you help others know exactly what to say to their email lists to effortlessly promote your books to their audiences.CLICK HERE to access to the templates here Is 2025 the year you start your own podcast? Let's make it simple!Get 35% off the Podcast Starter Pack with code PODCAST35 at https://publishaprofitablebook.com/podcast101"I got my podcast launched in 3 days thanks to this great mini-course!"--Dr. Diana Naranjo, The Characterist podcast hostWrite the Damn Book Already is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with authors as well as updates and insights on writing craft and the publishing industry. Available wherever podcasts are available: Apple PodcastsSpotify YouTube Let's Connect! InstagramWebsite Email the show: elizabeth [at] elizabethlyons [dot] comThe podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores.To see all the ways we can work together to get your book written and published, visit publishaprofitablebook.com/work-with-elizabeth
Mindy Kuhn and Alexa Bigwarfe discuss the unique benefits of hybrid publishing, including retained author rights, professional editing and design, and higher royalty rates. Mindy shares tips for authors on choosing the right publishing model, polishing manuscripts, and marketing their books.
Text us a review. Ep#225: Join hosts, Helen Edwards and January Liddell for this audio episode of their live recording event covering four different types of publishing: Traditional publishing, Self-publishing, Hybrid publishing, and Collaborative Anthology Publishing.You can now ‘Text Us a Review.' Or leave us a review on any of our audio and video platforms. Thank you for listening. If you would like to support our show, click the links below. Disclaimer: The hosts of this show are not doctors, therapists, psychologists, lawyers, or medical professionals of any kind. Although some of our guests are professionals in these areas, be advised if you have any life-threatening medical conditions or mental health, please see your doctor. National Suicide Hotline: 988Helen Edwards is the International Author of Nothing Sexier Than Freedom and Host to the Sexy Freedom Media Podcast and Your Morning Sauce. For more information click here: https://linktr.ee/sexyfreedommedia January Liddell is a Financial Expert, author, and military wife. More info click here: https://januaryliddell.com/Join Our Facebook Group: Sexy, Successful, and Soul Fed Support the show "Buy us a coffee"https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Helofajourney https://www.buymeacoffee.com/januarylidl Support the show
Navigating today's expansive publishing landscape can feel overwhelming, especially with the rising popularity of hybrid publishing. This model blends elements of traditional and self-publishing, but is it the right path for you and your book?In this episode, we demystify hybrid publishing, exploring its key features, advantages, and challenges. Whether you're curious about retaining your rights, maximizing royalties, or offloading project management, this deep dive will help you make an informed decision.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:What hybrid publishing is and how it differs from traditional and self-publishing.Key factors to consider when deciding if hybrid publishing aligns with your goals.How to evaluate hybrid publishers to ensure you're working with a legitimate and effective partner.If you're considering hybrid publishing but aren't sure where to start, this episode will give you the clarity you need to move forward confidently.Submit a Question. Ask a question to be featured on the podcast. Ask HereLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook
This week on the podcast, Brooke Warner of She Writes Press and Spark Press, talks with Elly and Joe about her experience in hybrid publishing, how to tell if it's a good idea for your books, recognizing predatory publishers, and misconceptions about that particular branch of the industry.
In this podcast, we speak with Brian Asman to coincide with the release of his novel, Good Dogs. About Brian Asman Brian Asman is a writer, actor, director, and producer from San Diego, CA. He's the author of Good Dogs, Man, Fuck this House, I'm Not Even Supposed to Be Here Today from Eraserhead Press, … Continue reading
In this episode of All Things Book Marketing, Marissa Eigenbrood, President of Smith Publicity, welcomes Kevin Anderson, CEO of Kevin Anderson & Associates, for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of ghostwriting and book publishing.Kevin shares how his unexpected entry into ghostwriting shaped his career and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the collaboration process between ghostwriters and authors. He emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to book writing, where the marketing strategy is considered from the very beginning to maximize impact.Kevin also delves into the rise of hybrid publishing, offering authors more control over their publishing goals, and highlights how books serve as investments in thought leadership, elevating an author's credibility beyond book sales.With advice on choosing the right ghostwriter and navigating the publishing journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights for nonfiction authors, publishing professionals, and anyone looking to understand the dynamics of book writing and marketing. Tune in to learn from Kevin's experience and expertise in shaping bestselling books and thought leadership brands.
"I had no idea how big this was...over 80 percent of people you see in the alley were once you and me—soccer moms, CEOs—pulled into addiction by something that was supposed to help." In this episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with debut novelist Laura Essay, author of Side Effects Are Minimal. Laura shares her journey from being a lawyer to becoming an author, revealing how personal experiences and meticulous research inspired her to tackle the opioid crisis from a fresh perspective. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring writers, tackling the creative process and the personal dedication needed to turn research into a compelling narrative. Laura's story reminds us that even in dark times, writing can be a light that helps us better understand ourselves and the world around us. Key Themes Writing as a Lifelong Passion. Laura's love for writing began as a child, sneaking away to write poems. Even as she pursued a career in law, writing remained her passion. Her story emphasizes the importance of nurturing creativity, even when life's practical demands take precedence. Transitioning from Law to Writing. Laura spent years practicing law, which honed her factual writing skills. While she enjoyed the work, fiction writing allowed her to channel that discipline into storytelling. Her legal background helped her construct narratives grounded in truth, blending facts with fiction in her novel. The Opioid Crisis and Its Personal Impact. In Side Effects Are Minimal, Laura explores the opioid crisis, not from the addict's perspective, but from the people left behind. Her research uncovered a reality much closer to home than most people realize—addiction can strike anyone, making it a universal issue. The Creative Process and Overcoming Challenges. Laura shares how she balanced research and storytelling, often writing by hand to avoid distractions. Her advice for aspiring writers is to disconnect from technology and let ideas flow naturally. Her belief that "showing up" allows the story to come to you is an empowering message for any writer. Hybrid Publishing as a Path to Success. After traditional querying brought limited results, Laura found success in hybrid publishing with She Writes Press. She highlights the benefits of networking at writers' conferences and embracing new models like hybrid publishing, which provide more creative control and better royalties than traditional routes. On Facing Fears and Finding Purpose Later in Life. Laura reflects on her own journey of overcoming fear and finding her writing voice after her children left home. She encourages others to trust the timing of their creativity and to know that it's never too late to pursue your passion. Buy Side Effects are Minimal Amazon: https://amzn.to/3U89s6v Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9781647427047 Connect with Laura Website: https://lauraessay.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laura.essay.3 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraessay11/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #LauraEssay, #SideEffectsAreMinimal, #OpioidCrisis, #WritersLife, #DebutNovel, #HybridPublishing, #AuthorInterview, #CreativeWriting, #BookLovers, #WritingCommunity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode Julie Ellis converses with Trena White, co-founder and co-CEO of Page Two, a non-fiction book publishing firm. Trena shares her journey from traditional publishing to establishing Page Two, emphasizing the shift to a hybrid publishing model that offers authors greater creative control. Trena also shares advice on adaptability, collaboration, and strategic leadership to scale your business.Trena White is co-founder and co-CEO of innovative book publishing firm Page Two, which publishes non-fiction books by leading experts. Page Two has published several books selling over a million copies and its books have been translated into dozens of languages around the world. Trena is a nominee for the RBC Women of Influence Trailblazer Award. Before launching Page Two, she was publisher of Douglas & McIntyre and Greystone Books, Canada's largest independent book publisher at the time; and an editor at McClelland & Stewart, now an imprint of Penguin Random House.Julie and Trena discuss...Hybrid Publishing Model (00:03:50) Discussion on the evolution of publishing and the hybrid model's benefits for authors. Trena explains the early efforts to educate authors about their new publishing approach and the transformation in client interest as Page Two's reputation grew.Developing a Leadership Team (00:10:30) Gabby's journey from intern to CEO, highlighting trust and internal knowledge. Trena reflects on the complexities of leading a hybrid team post-pandemic.Creative Freedom (00:20:31) The importance of adapting systems and documenting processes for smoother growth, scalability, and improved creativity. Long-Term Business Planning (00:25:11) Trena and Jesse's excitement about future planning and new service offerings. Exploring ways to collaborate with authors to sell more books and build their businesses. Long-Term Book Momentum (00:30:57) Strategies for sustaining a book's visibility and relevance over time. The impact of digital marketing and technology on the evolving publishing landscape. The rise of audiobooks and the efficiency of print on demand in publishing.You can connect with Trena through her email at trena@pagetwo.comYou can connect with Julie on LinkedIn or Instagram. Find Julie's writing at her blog or by ordering Big Gorgeous Goals. What did you think of this conversation? We'd love if you'd rate or review our show!
"If you feel you have something worth saying, why not take the effort and pursue it?" — Jude Berman In this episode, host Mike Carlon uncorks the story of Jude Berman, an award-winning author and former editor who made the leap from publishing other people's books to writing her own. Jude reflects on her journey through the changing landscape of publishing, her experience with hybrid publishing, and the deeply personal motivations behind her latest novel, The Die. Set in a futuristic Silicon Valley and weaving in ancient Eastern traditions, Jude's work explores activism, storytelling, and the challenges of navigating today's polarized world. Key Themes Jude's Transition from Editor to Author. After years of working on other people's books, Jude realized she had her own stories to tell. Her background as an editor gave her valuable insight into the publishing world, but it took time for her to embrace her identity as an author and commit to getting her work out into the world. Hybrid Publishing as the Future of the Industry. Jude discusses why hybrid publishing—an alternative model that blends traditional publishing with self-publishing—is gaining traction, especially for authors who don't fit the mold of what major publishers typically seek. For her, it offered the best of both worlds, allowing creative control without the overwhelming demands of self-publishing. Blending Ancient Stories with Future Tech in Fiction. The Die merges timeless stories from the Mahabharata with a futuristic Silicon Valley backdrop, creating a unique narrative that connects past wisdom with future dilemmas. Jude reveals how she used these ancient texts to explore contemporary issues in a way that resonates with modern readers. Activism Through Storytelling. Jude views her writing as a form of activism, aiming to create fiction that not only entertains but also sparks meaningful dialogue about current societal challenges. She believes that stories can be a powerful tool for change, helping readers reflect on issues like injustice and power dynamics. The Realities of Modern Publishing and Author Ageism. In a youth-obsessed industry, Jude faced challenges in getting her work published due to the emphasis on younger, social media-savvy authors. She candidly discusses the barriers older writers face, and how hybrid publishing offered a solution when traditional routes closed. Writing as a Response to Personal and Societal Challenges. Jude emphasizes the therapeutic and transformative power of writing, particularly when it responds to both personal and larger societal events. She encourages aspiring authors to write for themselves first, stressing that not every piece needs to be published, but writing can still have immense value. Buy The Die Amazon: https://amzn.to/4eRPhBI Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/54587/9781684632305 Connect with Jude Website: https://judeberman.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judebermanauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jude.berman/ Connect with Mike Website: https://uncorkingastory.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvS4fuG3L1JMZeOyHvfk_g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncorkingastory/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncorkingastory Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncorkingastory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncorkingastory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uncorking-a-story/ If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. #Storytelling, #HybridPublishing, #ActivistFiction, #WritingJourney, #SiliconValleyFiction, #CulturalDiversity, #CreativeProcess, #AwardWinningAuthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some publishers claim to be in the hybrid publishing space when they're, in fact, service providers or little more than vanity publishers. So, what is hybrid publishing really, and what are the potential upsides and downsides for authors bringing books out under this model? Listen to Anna Featherstone, ALLi's nonfiction adviser, and Christopher Locke, director of Membership and Member Services for the Independent Book Publishers Association, as they explain what authors need to be aware of when dealing with operators in this space. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-Publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Now, go write and publish! Sponsors This podcast is proudly sponsored by Bookvault. Sell high-quality, print-on-demand books directly to readers worldwide and earn maximum royalties selling directly. Automate fulfillment and create stunning special editions with BookvaultBespoke. Visit Bookvault.app today for an instant quote. This podcast is also sponsored by Gatekeeper Press, the all-inclusive Gold Standard in Publishing, offering authors 100% rights, royalties, satisfaction and worldwide distribution. Gatekeeper Press, Where Authors are Family. About the Host Anna Featherstone is the Australian Ambassador for the Alliance of Independent Authors, co-founder of Bold Authors, a judge of the Australian Business Book Awards, and a member of the Small Press Network (SPN) and Australian Society of Authors (ASA). She also enjoys writing and presenting workshops, and author talks on entrepreneurial writing and publishing.
Olivia McCoy and Karen McNally Upson discussed the benefits of print on demand technology for authors, dispelling stigmas associated with self-publishing. Karen offers essential insights into the importance of aligning distribution strategies with reader behavior to maximize book sales.Key PointsThe benefits of print on demand for authors, highlighting how it reduces the need for authors to carry books and prevents excess inventory costs. Traditional publishing houses are increasingly adopting this approach.The impact of timing - production delays and distribution challenges in the book industry.The importance of publishers focusing on acquiring and producing great books while leaving distribution to specialized companies like Ingram. The efficiency and global reach of Ingram's print on demand service (Ingramspark) are highlighted..How different genres have varying reader preferences for book formats, such as ebooks or physical copies, and importance of aligning distribution strategies with reader behavior to maximize book sales.A case study contrasting two publishing pathways: custom publishing under an author's imprint and hybrid publishing. The success stories of two authors with similar topics but different brand evolutions demonstrate the effectiveness of tailored distribution strategies.Setting authors up for success by aligning their distribution strategies with their brand development and readership. The discussion highlights the significance of choosing the right publishing pathway based on individual goals and brand maturity.Discover more about Smith Publicity at www.smithpublicity.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube, & LinkedIn.
Liz Morrow (@liz_morrow) and Ariel Curry (@arielkcurry) are the co-authors of Hungry Authors (@hungryauthors): The Indispensable Guide to Planning, Writing, and Publishing a Nonfiction Book (Rowman & Littlefield).They are a special team and — with their powers combined — created a wonderful guide that is tactical, practical, and informative about how to navigate the business to get your book published.Newsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.comSupport: Patreon.com/cnfpod
Send us a textIn this Literary Aviatrix Writers' Room interview with Lola Reid Allin, she talks about her writing journey including courses at Gotham Writers in NYC, overcoming the fear of sharing personal details, hybrid-publishing with She Writes Press, book launch promotion, and her lessons learned on the value of critique. 00:00 Book Release: 'Highway to the Sky'00:25 Finding Your Voice: The Journey of a Writer18:30 Facing your fears in memoir writing24:31 Hybrid Publishing with She Writes Press30:05 Book Promotion41:25 Lessons Learned - Vulnerability, Critique48:57 Navigating the Evolving Publishing Industry49:32 Respecting Privacy: Balancing Personal Experiences in Memoir Writing50:15 2024 YouTube Close.mp4Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/Thanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
I'd love to hear from you! Send me a text message here and let me know what you thought about the episode. :)Books can spark a movement. And while I am in the midst of writing my first book (coming out in September!), I immediately knew we had to do a podcast episode about this entire process. Allison Trowbridge is the founder and CEO of Copper Books, who are revolutionizing the hybrid publishing model while focusing on mission-driven authors. Get ready to be guided through the complexities of the publishing industry, from the financial risks traditional publishers take, to the entrepreneurial spirit required for successful self-publishing. Plus, Allison explains her pivot to hybrid publishing for balancing professional support and author control, making it ideal for niche books with meaningful audiences (I'll reveal why I chose this path over other options).If you're one of the 81% of people in the world who want to write a book and share your story, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of the financial aspects, marketing strategies, and the evolving landscape of book publishing.P.S. Don't forget to register for my Monthly Giving Summit coming up on Sept 5-6 from 1-4 pm ET - the ONLY virtual event designed to help nonprofits build, grow, and sustain subscriptions for good. RSVP for FREE here!P.P.S. Join me for my Book Launch Tour at Kendra Scott stores in Atlanta, GA and Sarasota, FL! RSVP for Atlanta on September 7thRSVP for Sarasota on September 18thResources & LinksLearn more about Copper Books on their website or on Instagram. You can also connect with Alli on LinkedIn and Instagram. DM her to learn more about their Author Camp.Check out Squibler, a supercharged AI story writing software.Can we meet in Nashville? The 8th annual Raise fundraising conference, hosted by OneCause, will be held at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville, TN September 9-10, 2024. Use code MISSIONS200 to receive $200 off: https://bit.ly/4bNqihi Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
What is hybrid publishing? What is it a hybrid between? Halfway between traditional publishing and service providing, hybrid publishers have come to mean a lot of things from a rebranded vanity publishing to a co-investment model with superior royalties and it's often difficult to tell the difference until you are familiar with the players involved. So this week Jane Friedman tackles these difficult questions.
This week on Writes4Women, get encouraged to reimagine your pathway to publishing. Pamela Cook hosts the unstoppable Sasha Wasley, diving into her riveting journey as a hybrid author. Don't miss Sasha's insights on being resilient in publishing, generating multiple revenue streams, and the exciting prospects of mixing traditional and indie publishing worlds! Timestamps:Pam's Introduction and Personal Writing UpdatesExciting News: Pam's Backlist and New PublisherMeet Today's Guest: Sasha WasleyKickstarter Success StrategiesDiving into TikTokExploring SubstackBalancing Multiple Writing Identities SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Sasha Wasley Website: click here Instagram: click here Facebook: click here Substack: https://sashawasley.substack.com/ Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ghostling/ghostling-a-paranormal-novel/ Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women on unceded Dharawal country. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to bring a book to life, especially one centered around the dynamic world of entrepreneurship?This episode of The Angel Next Door podcast is a special edition of Minutes with Marcia, Part 2. In this episode, Marcia shares a detailed behind-the-scenes look into her journey of publishing the upcoming book, "Do Good While Doing Well," slated for release in September 2024. Pre-order at marciadawood.com/dogoodMarcia isn't just talking about writing; she navigates the labyrinthine world of book publishing and gives a glimpse behind the scenes at how it all works.In this enriching episode, Marcia breaks down the complexities of the publishing industry, discussing the nuances of traditional, hybrid, and self-publishing. She shares her own experiences working with Amplify, a hybrid publisher, highlighting the advantages it offered in terms of support and expertise. With anecdotes about the editing process and the significance of marketing, Marcia also underscores the importance of the author's role in promoting their book. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in writing, publishing, or simply understanding the entrepreneurial mindset, as Marcia provides a clear roadmap for making your literary dreams a reality. Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
We don't see "overnight" success very often, but Clare Connelly comes close! Clare is the bestselling author of more than 120 angsty, passionate romance novels. Having self-published her first book in 2014, by the end of that year, she was an Amazon All-Star in the US and UK and has since sold millions of copies of her books. Here's how she did it ...
This episode of The Angel Next Door podcast is a special edition of Minutes with Marcia. In this episode, Marcia shares a detailed behind-the-scenes look into her journey of writing the upcoming book, "Do Good While Doing Well," slated for release in September 2024. Pre-order link here.The day this episode is releasing is June 27th, which also happens to be Marcia's birthday. She is sharing her journey since so many have been asking as the book is getting ready to make it's debut. In this quick episode, she candidly discusses her unexpected plunge into the world of writing. Despite her comfort zone being more in numbers and spreadsheets, Marcia was inspired by the feedback from her TEDx Charlotte speech in 2022 and decided to extend her impact by authoring a book.This episode, the first in a two-part series titled "Minutes with Marcia Book Part 1," provides a high-level overview of Marcia's journey from speech to manuscript. She gives us a look into her process, guided by AJ Harper's extensive workshop, and discusses how she developed the book's core message and structured her content. For anyone curious about the intersection of entrepreneurship, angel investing, and philanthropy, this episode is a must-listen. Marcia shares insights on making impactful investments accessible to more people, debunking the myth that angel investing is only for the rich and well-connected. Whether you're an aspiring author, a budding entrepreneur, or someone looking to make a real difference, this episode is packed with invaluable takeaways and inspiration. Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
I'm excited to kick off a summer series of interviews with new-to-me authors and publishers that I've connected with through PodMatch.Meet Susan Gabriel, an author and co-founder of her own Christian book publishing company. Susan shares:-- how (and when) she helps writers make their publishing dreams a reality-- what it means to her to follow God in business as an author-- what she's seeing working well for authors to market their books-- her own experience using PodMatch as a podcast guestCheck out Soul Sonshine Publishing:https://soulsonshine.com/TRY OUT PODMATCH (aff):https://kimstewartmarketing.com/podmatchBOOK A STRATEGY SESSION:https://kimstewartmarketing.com/podstrategyRELATED EPISODES:Book Mapping and Hybrid Publishing (#89)https://kimstewartmarketing.com/89Preparing Your Book Proposal for Publisher Meeting (#77)https://kimstewartmarketing.com/77
Welcome back to Alchemy for Authors! In this week's episode I interview award-winning author and CEO of Page and Podium Press, Dr Amanda Nell Edgar. Along with chatting about ghostwriting, writing memoirs, and hybrid publishing, some of the topics we discuss include: · What exactly are hybrid memoirs. · The key to knowing whether you're ready to write a memoir. · Why the truth can be more important than fact. · The malleability of memory. · Different options for publishing your book. · When self-sabotage is most likely to strike, why it chooses to do so, and what to do about it. If you've ever dreamed about writing a memoir, listen to Amanda share advice and inspiration for getting your book written and published, so you too, can change your life! Visit the Page and Podium Press website here: https://pageandpodium.com/ Grab your copy of the Memoir Method Checklist here: https://pageandpodium.com/checklist Learn more about the Memoir Method here: https://pageandpodium.com/memoir-method/ Follow Page and Podium Press on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/pageandpodiumpress/ Follow Page and Podium Press on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pageandpodiumpress Some of the books mentioned in this episode: · The Summer of 2020: George Floyd & the Resurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement by Andre E. Johnson & Amanda Nell Edgar · The Ignorant Man's Son by Victor James Hill · The Fight You Don't See by Wendy Davis · Oilman: From Farm Field to Oil Field by Walter Dechant If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, rate and review. You can also support the show by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jobuer. Your support helps me keep this podcast going and is greatly appreciated. If you have a question you would like answered on the show, or a topic suggestion for a future episode, leave a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/AlchemyForAuthors Follow me on Instagram: @alchemyforauthors and @jobuerauthor. Join my Alchemy for Authors newsletter and download your FREE copy of Manifestation for Authors here. If you enjoy Gothic Suspense, you can join my reader's newsletter and download a FREE copy of my short story collection, Between the Shadows, here. You can find all my books at https://jobuer.com or visit https://Books2Read.com/JoBuer for links to your favourite store. Visit my website for the full transcript of this episode: https://jobuer.com/alchemy-for-authors/
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the podcast. I've talked a lot about traditional and self-publishing on the podcast. I've noticed recently that some beautiful cookbooks aren't traditional or self-published but hybrid or custom-published. Today, on the podcast, I have an interview with Georgie Hockett. Georgie is the Marketing Director at Flashpoint Books. Georgie joined Girl Friday Productions (the parent company) in 2018 as a marketing professional with over 20 years of experience in media and magazines. At Flashpoint, Georgie's passion for helping authors achieve their unique version of success makes her a client favorite, and her support of her talented marketing strategists makes her beloved by her team as well. Today on the podcast, Georgie and I talk about the definitions of hybrid and custom publishing, the ideal client for a hybrid book, and the mindset of the ideal client for Flashpoint. We also dive into a hybrid publisher's services, how to know if hybrid publishing is for you, and Georgie's advice to a cookbook writer considering hybrid or custom publishing. Things We Mention In This Episode: Flashpoint Books Lil' Luna's So Easy So Yummy by Kristyn Merkley The Kitchen Commune by Chay Wike
Today Jodi is joined by Latasha Doyle, the virtuoso behind Uncanny Content and Uncanny Unedited. They discuss the world of email marketing, funnels, and how they can effortlessly integrate with the lifecycle of your book. Latasha is a seasoned copywriter and marketing strategist, and she explains how your book is an extensive marketing tool that works both top and bottom of the funnel. Jodi and Latasha explore how email marketing can substantially increase your odds of conversion, and why owning your email list is paramount in the ever-changing landscape of social media. Latasha also shares her insights on the evolution of book marketing in the face of an increasingly digital and self-publishing environment, including tapping into book influencer culture, maintaining brand alignment between your business and your author persona, and the critical realization and understanding that your book is a continual part of your product suite. Time Stamps: 03:18 Use book or chapter to attract customers. 09:02 Leverage networks for effective book promotion. 13:44 Podcast offers writing challenge for productive business owners. 22:40 Leverage book in marketing and advertising effectively. 23:52 Author wants control over time and promotion. Keywords: Entrepreneur, Writing a Book, Book Publishing, Podcast, Marketing, Content and Copy Agency, Romance Books, Paranormal Fantasy, Email Marketing, Marketing Strategies, Self-Published Works, Fiction Writers, Book Marketing Partner, Marketing Strategist, Content Marketing, Business Growth, Nonfiction Authors, Book Launch, Speaking Engagements, Consulting, Traditional Publishing, Self-Publishing, Hybrid Publishing, Intellectual Property, Book Tours, Advanced Reader Copies, Social Media, Influencer Marketing, Bookstagram, Book Talk Resources Mentioned: The Author-Entrepreneurs Lab: https://bit.ly/A-ELAB Ready Set Write Challenge: www.jodibrandoneditorial.com/readysetwrite About Our Guest: Latasha Doyle owns Uncanny Content, a full-service content and copy agency. She and her team bonded over a love of books — mostly romance and paranormal fantasy — that led them to create a new branch of the business: Uncanny Unedited. Today, Uncanny Unedited serves fiction writers with marketing strategies that help them stand out, sell more of their self-published works, and build a following of rabid fans. uncannycontent.co uncannycontent.co/strategy-intensives LINK TO FULL EPISODE (RAW) TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14pwZSqf22JHwe46NO4PO-ymPXWqg6AAYU_rBSJ9nQ8A/edit?usp=sharing
In this episode of Write Publish Market, host Jodi Brandon sits down with Katie Zeliger, founder of Marakee Press, a hybrid publishing company. Katie shares her inspiring journey of supporting first-time authors in getting their books from the first draft to distribution. She talks about her experience working as a mental health advocate and counselor, and how it has influenced the high-touch services her company provides to authors. Katie also sheds light on the world of hybrid publishing, distinguishing it from vanity publishing and highlighting its benefits for authors who may not fit into traditional publishing and are overwhelmed by self-publishing options. Jodi and Katie discuss the importance of researching and finding the right fit in hybrid publishing, and Katie gives valuable advice for local and regional authors looking to build relationships with their community and local stores. Finally, Katie shares a book recommendation, offering a glimpse into her current read. Tune in to this insightful episode to gain a deeper understanding of hybrid publishing and its potential for authors seeking to bring their books to life. Time Stamps: 00:00 Participant dreams of publishing book, surprises counselor. 04:22 Empowered man with basic English writes WWII story. 08:19 Develop writing routine with ready set write challenge. 11:14 IBPA emphasizes transparency, negotiable contracts, quality standards. 16:05 Choosing a publisher depends on personality. Research options. 20:10 Katie, thanks for the clear and concise advice. 21:55 Grateful for listening, explore author Entrepreneurs Lab. Keywords: book publishing, entrepreneur, writing, author, publishing industry, hybrid publisher, Meraki Press, first-time authors, traditional publishing, self-publishing, self-publishing options, predatory press, vanity publishing, hybrid standards, IBPA, Independent Book Publishing Association, book creation, ghostwriting, developmental edits, marketing strategies, local authors, regional authors, bookstore relationships, local stores, distribution, quality publishing, genre, traditional publishing contract Resources Mentioned: IBPA Hybrid Publisher Criteria: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/hybridpublisher IBPA Industry Standards Checklist: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/standardschecklist The Author-Entrepreneurs Lab: https://bit.ly/A-ELAB Ready Set Write Challenge: www.jodibrandoneditorial.com/readysetwrite About Our Guest: Katie Zeliger (zel-eh-ger) is a hybrid publisher in central western Pennsylvania. She began Meraki Press three years ago as a means to support first time authors on their journey from first draft to distribution. Katie has a background as a humanitarian aid worker and mental health advocate and counselor, which she uses to better serve their authors, allowing them a uniquely high-touch service. Katie is recently married and loves spending her days sipping lattes, reading and writing. website: www.merakipress.org instagram: @merakipress_design free ebook "A Quick Guide to Publishing" www.merakipress.org/freebie LINK TO FULL EPISODE (RAW) TRANSCRIPT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12fNXDhlDXxyFD4S68hIIJcXGULq48UYQP_JU4JxIKnU/edit?usp=sharing
No matter where you are in your publishing journey—whether you're just starting out or you've been publishing books for decades—you're always hoping to level up your business.Fruition Publishing Concierge Services Founder and CEO Alesha Brown joins “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)” to share advice about the best artificial intelligence (AI) publishing technology and the ones to avoid; paying author royalties; whether it's worth hiring someone to do your social media; and much more!PARTICIPANTSAlesha Brown is the Founder & CEO of Fruition Publishing Concierge Services™, a hybrid publisher devoted to helping authors find their voice, monetize their expertise, and create profitable author platforms. Alesha's work led to her receiving the 2019 Inside Business' Entrepreneurial Excellence award. Her expertise has been featured in Publishers Weekly, Authority Magazine, Huffington Post, Thrive Global, and iHeartRadio, just to name a few. Alesha is a renowned speaker at numerous author forums and publishing conferences in addition to being a best-selling author, copywriter, and magazine editor-in-chief.Independent Book Publishers Association is the largest trade association for independent publishers in the United States. As the IBPA Director of Membership & Member Services, Christopher Locke assists the 3,600 members as they travel along their publishing journeys. Major projects include managing the member benefits to curate the most advantageous services for independent publishers and author publishers; managing the Innovative Voices Program that supports publishers from marginalized communities; and hosting the IBPA podcast, “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA).” He's also passionate about indie publishing, because he's an author publisher himself, having published two novels so far in his YA trilogy, The Enlightenment Adventures.LINKSLearn more about the many benefits of becoming a member of Independent Book Publishers Association here: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/membershipLearn more about Fruition Concierge Publishing Services here: https://fruitionpublishing.com/Follow IBPA on:Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IBPAonlineX – https://twitter.com/ibpaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ibpalovesindies/
Jennifer Manocherian has written her first novel at 85, she has done public relations, been a family therapist and divorce mediator, an on & off Broadway theatre producer of more than 30 shows, a musical bookwriter, screenwriter, screenwriting teacher and now novelist. ======= Thanks to my Sponsors : If you or know some body you know is struggling with anxiety and want to know how to be 100% anxiety free, in 6 weeks, without therapy or drugs, fully guaranteed - then let me tell you about our sponsor Daniel Packard. Watch this Free 45 min. Training to learn an innovative technique that: a) Quickly lowers your anxiety by up to 85% b) Proves solving your anxiety can be simple. https://www.danielpackard.com/ -------------------------- Do you have High Blood Pressure and/ or want to get off the Meds Doctors are amazed at what the Zona Plus can do $50 Discount with my Code ROY https://www.zona.com/discount/ROY ------ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ============ About Jennifer Monocherian: Jennifer Manocherian has had almost as many careers as a cat has lives. While this is her first novel, she has done public relations, been a family therapist and divorce mediator, an on & off Broadway theatre producer of more than 30 shows, a musical bookwriter, screenwriter, screenwriting teacher and now novelist. She is on the board of three non profits, one of which is aimed at getting young people to register. She is married with five children and fifteen grandchildren, making her a mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law as well, providing her with tons of material. What we Discussed: - Who is Jennifer Monocherian (1 mins) - How much of her own experience did she incorporate in the book ( 3 mins) - Her upbringing and her writing career ( 5:30 mins) - The Rebel Jennifer (9:30 mins) - What is Off-Broadway Production (12:45mins) - Developing Characters in Screen writing ( 17 mins) - Endure that your listeners understand your message ( 22 mins) - A better way to have a Divorse ( 24 mins) - How she decided on the picture for the book ( 29 mins) - Is it possible that the Book could be a Movie ( 36:30 mins) - Why Jennifer used Hybrid Publishing ( 42 mins) - Why she choose someone else to Narrate her book ( 47 mins) and more ==================== How to Contact Jennifer Monocherian : https://jennifermanocherian.net https://www.instagram.com/jennifermanocherian https://www.facebook.com/jmanocherian https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-manocherian-2421855 https://twitter.com/Manocherian_J =============== Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roy-coughlan/message
In this episode of Press Publish, illustrator Justin Dunn returns to to the podcast to reflect on the self-publishing lessons learned through the lens of a hybrid publishing company during 2023. Erin and Justin share their many insights from the year working on a multitude of different books with various self-published authors and offer helpful takeaways to aspiring or seasoned authors. You won't want to miss this episode where Erin and Justin discuss their original goal of publishing one book per month and how that goal transformed into many twists and turns and lessons learned throughout 2023. About Press Publish Podcast: Subscribe on Substack for more episodes, posts and author spotlights! Instagram: @presspublishpodcast Pinterest: @presspublishpodcast Erin Galloway, Author of “Spilled Confetti: 101 Lessons to Simplify Self-Publishing” “Spilled Confetti” is available now on Amazon! In each Press Publish episode, host Erin Galloway will be your catalyst to explore habits that will help you finally press publish with consistency & connect with an audience waiting to read what you have to say. As the founder of Habitize Publishing & a self-published author, Erin learned to lead with empathy from her M.S. in Human Development & Family Science at The Ohio State University, built up her grit as an innovator at Johns Hopkins University, but it's parenthood that revealed how habits are a daily practice in bravery & boundaries. Have questions about self-publishing or want to connect? DM @presspublishpodcast on Instagram!
Episode 12 – “Is Hybrid Publishing Right For You?” - SHOW NOTESIntroIn this episode of Don't Write That Book, AJ and Mike will tell you everything you need to know about hybrid publishing, from how to vet the right publisher, what the real costs are, and how to flag an imposter. You'll also learn about timeline expectations for publishing as well as the real scoop on royalties.Be sure to visit https://dwtbpodcast.com for more information and add your name to start receiving their newsletter. If you'd like to support this show, rate, subscribe and leave a review on your podcast app.Short Intro for WebsiteAJ and Mike share everything from soup to nuts about hybrid publishing—what to know, what to avoid, and how to move forward with confidence.Books/Resources Mentioned:IBPA Hybrid Publishing Standards: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/hybridpublisherPage Two: https://pagetwo.comWonderwell: https://wonderwell.pressShe Write Press: https://shewritespress.comIdeaPress Publishing: https://ideapresspublishing.comExactly What to Say, Phil Jones: https://a.co/d/6a2lNf6The Coaching Habit, Michael Bungay Stanier: https://a.co/d/e9zb2TvConnect with AJ & Mike:AJ Harper: https://ajharper.comWrite A Must-Read: https://a.co/d/4H0xQ7GFree resources: https://writeamustread.comSocials:FB: https://www.facebook.com/AJHarperAuthorsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjanetteharper/Mike Michalowicz: https://mikemichalowicz.comAll books: https://mikemichalowicz.com/books/Socials: IG: https://www.instagram.com/mikemichalowicz/FB: https://www.facebook.com/MikeMichalowiczFanPage/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemichalowicz/
With a new year comes all kinds of new possibilities for publishers to thrive! IBPA's mission is to set up independent publishers and author publishers for publishing success, so CEO Andrea Fleck-Nisbet joins "Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)” to discuss the major issues that publishers are sure to face in 2024, and ways that publishers can overcome them. She discusses distribution challenges; creative ways that publishers can find funding; solutions to market access obstacles; difficulties with running a publishing business and ways to tackle them; and so much more.PARTICIPANTSAndrea Fleck-Nisbet is CEO of the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), where she began her tenure in November 2022. Prior to that she was the founding vice-president and publisher of HarperCollin's lifestyle imprint, Harper Horizon. Andrea spent fifteen years in sales, digital media and business operations at Workman Publishing and was Director of Content Acquisition at Ingram Content Group. She sits on the board of the Book Industry Study Group.Independent Book Publishers Association is the largest trade association for independent publishers in the United States. As the IBPA Director of Membership & Member Services, Christopher Locke assists the 4,000 members as they travel along their publishing journeys. Major projects include managing the member benefits to curate the most advantageous services for independent publishers and author publishers; managing the Innovative Voices Program that supports publishers from marginalized communities; and hosting the IBPA podcast, “Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA).” He's also passionate about indie publishing, because he's an author publisher himself, having published two novels so far in his YA trilogy, The Enlightenment Adventures.LINKSLearn more about the many benefits of becoming a member of Independent Book Publishers Association here: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/membershipFollow IBPA on:Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IBPAonlineX – https://twitter.com/ibpaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ibpalovesindies/
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Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, JP Rindfleisch, and Kevin Tumlinson as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including an absolutely stunning bit of self-sabotage from the debut author trenches. Then, stick around as Christine chats with seasoned publishing team Robin and Michael J. Sullivan! Michael J. Sullivan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Washington Post bestselling American writer of epic fantasy and science fiction, best known for his debut series The Riyria Revelations, which has been translated into fourteen languages. His wife, Robin, runs the business side of things and helps Michael and other authors all over the world navigate the worlds of indie, traditional, and hybrid publishing. Check It Out! The Riyria Revelations - https://www.amazon.com/Riyria-Revelations-3-book-series/dp/B074CG96KL An excellent Cait Corrain breakdown from an author who helped uncover it - https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8u54Vwn/ "E-books are fast becoming tools of corporate surveillance" (via Fast Company) - https://www.fastcompany.com/90996547/e-books-are-fast-becoming-tools-of-corporate-surveillance "Remember What Spotify Did to the Music Industry? Books Are Next." (via The New York Times) - https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/13/opinion/audiobooks-spotify-streaming-algorithm.html Show Links: Writers, Ink on YouTube! - https://www.youtube.com/@jdbarker_author/podcasts J.D. Barker - https://jdbarker.com/ Christine Daigle - https://www.christinedaiglebooks.com/ JP Rindfleisch IX - https://www.jprindfleischix.com/ Kevin Tumlinson - https://www.kevintumlinson.com/ Michael J. Sullivan - https://riyria.blogspot.com/ TODAY'S SPONSOR: AutoCrit - https://www.autocrit.com/jd (click this link to take advantage of our Writers, Ink special offer!!!) Other Links Best of BookTok - https://bestofbooktok.com/ Booktrib - https://booktrib.com/author/writers-ink/ Music by Nicorus - https://cctrax.com/nicorus/dust-to-dust-ep Voice Over by Rick Ganley and recorded at Mill Pond Studio Show notes & audio production by Geoff Emberlyn - https://twitter.com/horrorstoic Website Design by Word & Pixel - http://wordandpixel.com/ Contact - https://writersinkpodcast.com/contact/ *NOTE: Some of the links are affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writersink/support
Where once, your only options were to traditionally publish or self-publish, we now have a third option which, depending on your goals, could be a great pathway to explore! The rise in hybrid publishing has opened doors for folks who may desire a process that fits their time, creative and business needs But who is this process right for? In this week's podcast I chat with Maggie Langrick, CEO and Publisher of Wonderwell Press.
Do you want to publish a book, but self-publishing feels too overwhelming and traditional publishing feels out of reach? Hybrid publishing might be a great option for you. In this episode, I interview Carlee Ragains who just released her children's book with a hybrid publisher. Listen in to hear what that looked like for her and why hybrid publishing might be the right fit for you.More about Carlee:Carlee Ragains writes to bring understanding about the inherent value of people of all abilities, and to encourage conversations that make a difference. Carlee's new children's book, “Eleanor's eXtraordinary Dreams!”, was inspired by her daughter. It is a story about Down syndrome, self-advocacy, and how courage creates connection. Carlee's experience as a special needs mom motivates her to tell relatable stories that engage, encourage and educate.Carlee has the joy of being a step-mom, mother-in-law, and “Mimi” to her beautiful grandchildren. On a typical day, you can find her writing or creating, with Tonka the boxer nearby. She delights in painting, playing piano, savoring a cup of coffee over conversation, and celebrating her daughter's victories along the way.Instagram Book/NewsletterBlog This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amylynnsimon.substack.com
Landing the agent isn't the end of your journey—for many, it's the beginning. Elizabeth Sumner Wafler joins today to enlighten us with her experience, nailing a hopeful agent match and then managing a contrasting struggle with market trends. Learn how she pressed forward with captivating prose, succeeding through hybrid publishing and now scheduled to launch a fifth publication!ResourcesWebsite: elizabethsumnerwafler.comInstagram: elizabeth_sumner_waflerFour Eyes Editorial: https://elizabethsumnerwafler.com/editorial-services/Save the Cat! BooksRomancing the Beat by Gwen HayesErica Bauermeister, AuthorAbout ElizabethThe author of four novels--and another on the way--Elizabeth writes evocative women's fiction and romance fiction. She is an active member of the Women's Fiction Writers Association where she formerly served as Director of Craft Education. She enjoys working with other writers through her editorial side hustle Four Eyes Editorial.Elizabeth resides with her husband in South Carolina. She can be found reading, working at her blue desk, at a farmers market, poking through a bookstore, or enjoying a pretty cocktail on her back porch.Get the perfect Christmas gift for bookies and writers alike on our new SHOP!https://llamadoodle.etsy.com
Guest: Katherine Benfante Episode Name: From Hybrid Publishing to Beta Readers with Katherine Benfante [NANOWRIMO Day 29] Episode Number: 232 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ About the guest Katherine Benfante always felt destined to be an author, navigating various career aspirations in her youth before discovering her passion for storytelling. She holds a degree in mechanical engineering from McGill University in Montreal and worked proudly as an engineer for the Army and Navy. Despite a busy life raising two daughters and substitute teaching, Katherine continued to write, driven by a love for storytelling and a desire to inspire her children. Now based in New Jersey, she balances her roles as a mother, substitute teacher, and author, residing near a picturesque lake frequented by swans and Canadian geese. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In this insightful episode, author Katherine Benfante discusses her experience with hybrid publishing, delving into the trade-offs, editing process, and collaborative cover design for her book "Scattered." She shares the positive impact of beta readers on her writing journey and reflects on post-publishing nerves, ultimately finding validation and confidence in reader feedback. Katherine also provides a glimpse into her upcoming science fiction novel set in 2180 and encourages listeners to explore her website for extras. The episode emphasizes the importance of supporting local bookshops and concludes with gratitude from both host and author for the engaging discussion on the writing and publishing process. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional Resources Website - www.blackheartedstudios.com Patreon Link - https://bit.ly/h2bpatreon Freebie link - https://bit.ly/h2bebook Massiel Email - massiel@blackheartedstudios.com Massiel's Coach.Me site - https://www.coach.me/massielwrites Instagram - www.instagram.com/massielwrites LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/massiel-valenzuela-castaneda/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/howtowriteabookpodcast ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you feeling overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? Check out Paula, the Ultimate VA! https://pearlzconsulting11.wixsite.com/pearlz-va-services Discover the ultimate solution for regaining control with Paula, your dedicated virtual assistant. She'll help you manage your calendar, handle email, conduct research, and even mix and stitch together your podcast episodes. Don't let your to-do list overwhelm you any longer. Get started today! ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Katherine Katherine Benfante's website - https://katherinebenfante.com/ Katherine Benfante's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KatherineBenfanteAuthor/ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Like, share, or leave a review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to our YouTube channel (Blackhearted Studios)
'That book that's for everyone is for no one, right?' Naren Aryal is laser-focused on the business of publishing for business. In this week's episode he talks to me about how Amplify Publishing Group developed from a single title to one of the world's leading business imprints, the unique goals and expertise of business authors, and why it's so important that you're clear on the target market for your book. (Spoiler alert: it's not 'everyone'.)
Each year, roughly four million books are published. Four million. Considering that staggering number, how can an author hope to make it—make a living, make their mark, make a difference? First and foremost, by avoiding the “better business card” and other shortcut approaches to writing and publishing a book. In their podcast, Don't Write That Book, writing partners Mike Michalowicz (Profit First, Clockwork, The Pumpkin Plan, and more) and AJ Harper (Write a Must-Read) offer a rare behind-the-scenes look into what it really takes to write a must-read book—and sell the heck out of it. Building on their decades of experience in publishing, Mike and AJ share frank conversations and deep dives about every aspect of authorship in the hopes of inspiring you to write a better book—the book you were called to write.Subscribe now and listen now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, or Pandora.
Episode Show Notes In this episode we cover: The importance of having a system Balancing creative work and parenting Techniques for the writing/publishing process Streamlining your process with digital tools Community building as an author parent This week's question is: What fictional world would you like to visit most and why? Recommendation of the week is: First Strike: Keepers of the Universe Book 1 by Angela Haas Amazon UK Amazon USA ***this show uses affiliate links Links I mentioned: Episode 174 Hybrid Publishing with Katlyn Duncan Episode 100 Book Rights Reversion with Katlyn Duncan Find out more about Katlyn: Author Website From Chaos to Control Rebel of the Week is: Liz Lincoln If you'd like to be a Rebel of the week please do send in your story, it can be any kind of rebellion. You can email your rebel story to rebelauthorpodcast@gmail.com Thank you to Wendy Karas, Maryn Corkran, Mackenzie Alexander, Tamara Nikolai, and Liz for upping their pledges, and a big thank you to all of my existing patrons. If you'd like to support the show, and get early access to all the episodes as well as bonus content you can from as little as $2 a month by visiting: www.patreon.com/sachablack This Show is Sponsored by ProWritingAid Get 20% off using this Rebel Discount link. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
Ready to start writing your nonfiction book? Or are you evaluating the different publishing routes to take to get your message out into the world? My guest today is Nancy Erickson, aka The Book Professor, and founder of Stonebrook Publishing. We talk about:Nancy's book mapping process for nonfiction authors (great info for all content creators)How hybrid publishing differs from self publishing and traditional publishingNancy's experience with Podmatch to land guest interviews for herself and her authorsCONNECT WITH NANCY:Thebookprofessor.comhttps://stonebrookpublishing.netLEARN ABOUT PODMATCH:(aff) https://kimstewartmarketing.com/podmatchCONNECT WITH KIM:https://www.instagram.com/kimstewinspired/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimstewartmarketing/
The whispers about hybrid publishing have become loud roars as authors flock to it as a viable publishing option, but what even is it? Anne MacDonald from hybrid publisher Indigo River Publishing joins us today to answer frequently asked questions including: "What is hybrid publishing?" "Who is it for?" and "How is it different from traditional or self-publishing?"Anne Frances MacDonald oversees acquisitions as Indigo River Publishing's Acquisitions Director. As a published author and previous teacher, she works to provide writers with professional feedback and direction. Building up authors and helping them accomplish their dreams of publication is her passion.Indigo River Publishing is a Modern-Hybrid Publisher that works with authors across all genres and has proudly published books from internationally recognized executives and celebrities as well as debut authors. They pride themselves on identifying and shepherding new voices and rising talent while leading the evolution of the publishing industry's business model. Learn more about Anne and Indigo River Publishing at annbrooksauthor.com and indigoriverpublishing.com. You can follow them on Instagram (@annbrooksauthor and @indigoriverpub), X (@ann_brooks32 and @indigoriverpub), and LinkedIn. Discover more about Smith Publicity at www.smithpublicity.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.