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Best podcasts about James L Rubart

Latest podcast episodes about James L Rubart

Novel Marketing
The Most Important Lessons from 10 Years of Novel Marketing

Novel Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 38:13


Novel Marketing turns 10 years old on September 30th, 2024! In this episode, Thomas Umstattd Jr. and James L. Rubart share highlights and lessons learned from 10 years of Novel Marketing.You can find the blog post version of this episode, along with links to everything we talk about here.  2024 Novel Marketing Conference

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The Because Fiction Podcast
Episode 230: A Chat with Bryan Timothy Mitchell

The Because Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 35:41


When I saw that Bryan Timothy Mitchell had written a book that took inspiration from Dante's Inferno, I knew I'd want to check out Infernal Fall right away. Listen in to see why Bryan decided to write this book! Note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. What Made This Author Use Hell as Inspiration for His Novel? Bryan Timothy Mitchell is probably the kind of student every teacher both dreads and delights in. Because at the core of it all, a guy like Bryan who really does grasp the idea and hold onto it for years, despite a lack of interest in much of the information being taught, is what it's about.  Well, he didn't disappoint, did he? Using Dante's Divine Comedy as inspiration, he sends his character in Infernal Fall through the circles of hell to discover Who he really needs to turn to for escape and purpose.  And to top it all off, not only do we have this exciting new book, but James L. Rubart narrated it for audio!  Audio listeners, you're in for a treat! Infernal Fall by Bryan Timothy Mitchell There is only one way out of Hell. Daniel Strong is a troubled young man with only one bright spot in his life—his girlfriend, Kristine. He hopes to propose to her on a hike in the mountains, but a mysterious artifact in a dark cavern ruins his plan. Things quickly go downhill—literally—as handling the ‘keystone' causes Daniel to fall straight into Hell, leaving Kristine behind. A soul-harvesting demon tells him the only way out is through, that he must go to Satan and bargain for his freedom. But the shadow man responsible for leaving the keystone behind tries to show him there's another way out. Against his better judgment, Daniel finds himself listening to the demon's claims that appealing to the Master of the Underworld himself is his only choice. As the unlikely group traverses the many levels of Hell, hurt, anger, and fear hound Daniel, reminding him how hopeless his efforts truly are. All Daniel can do is push forward in hopes of making it back to Kristine. Will Daniel heed Kristine's words to choose life? Or will he succumb to the lies pulling him down with every step? Infernal Fall is a modern twist on the classic tale: Dante's Inferno. If you're a fan of Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti, you will love Infernal Fall. Grab your copy today and embark on a harrowing tale of light vs darkness and discover if there truly is only one way out of Hell. You can learn more about Bryan Timothy Mitchell on his website. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple  Castbox  Google Play Libsyn  RSS Spotify Stitcher Amazon and more!

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Novel Marketing
How to Find the Perfect Narrator for Your Audiobook – with James L. Rubart

Novel Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 35:52


Learn how to find and work with a narrator to produce your audiobook. The post How to Find the Perfect Narrator for Your Audiobook – with James L. Rubart appeared first on Author Media.

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Talk Jam Podcast
REMEMBERING 9/11 and TOP TEN LISTS from the 1970's

Talk Jam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 55:07


REMEMBERING 9/11 and TOP TEN LISTS from the 1970'sEpisode 37 of Season 2 has two jams.In the first jam, Kelly and Susan share their personal memories of September 11, 2001, and the weeks that followed. There are some searing moments here, so you may need to reach for the tissues!In our second jam, we go back to the lighter side, led by Kelly. Get out your bell-bottoms, your tie-dye, and your disco shoes: Our second jam today is ALL about the 1970s! We count down the Top 10 lists of things we loved from that wacky era. (This is not Susan's favorite topic, as evidenced by the #1 on her list!) We'll be doing top 10 lists from other eras soon, so stay tuned for those!Today's episode of TALK JAM is sponsored by the audiobook of Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler's brilliant Biblical thriller, OVER MY DEAD BODY, read by New York Times best-selling author James L. Rubart:https://www.amazon.com/Over-My-Dead-Body-audiobook/dp/B07KKZ84HF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=over+my+dead+body+kelly+fitzgerald+fowler&qid=1630468314&sr=8-1Reach out to Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler at http://kellyfitzgeraldfowler.com.Reach out to Susan Sloate at https://susansloate.comAs always, reach out to us with questions, comments and show ideas at talkjampodcast@gmail.com! We love hearing from you!

Talk Jam Podcast
GUN CONTROL & AUTHOR DICK FRANCIS

Talk Jam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 34:46


Episode 35 of Season 2 has two fun jams, starting with our Political Talk segment!In today's Political Talk, we discuss gun control--which as Susan says, means hitting what you aim at. Of course, to other people, it means something very different. Kelly and Susan discuss their own experience with guns and the great importance of proper training, so you know what you're doing when you have one in your hand!In our second jam, we discuss the extraordinary legacy of Susan's all-time favorite thriller writer, former champion jockey Dick Francis, who hung up his racing boots and started a career of writing thrillers that turned him into a legend. Hear what you can learn from a great writer--Susan's many reads of Dick Francis novels have taught her about architecture, art forgery, photography, wine appreciation, the breeding and selling of thoroughbred racehorses, how to transmit a virus (!) successfully, and many other subjects.  It's also taught her about plotting complex stories and writing as simply as possible, two lessons she's carried into her own writing career. Dick Francis is a storyteller second to none: we hope you'll look for his books and lose yourself in at least one of them! (All are still available on Amazon, but do avoid the ones written after 2012, as those were written not by him but by his son Felix, a good writer but nothing like his father!)Today's episode of TALK JAM is sponsored by the audiobook of Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler's brilliant Biblical thriller, OVER MY DEAD BODY, read by New York Times best-selling author James L. Rubart:https://www.amazon.com/Over-My-Dead-Body-audiobook/dp/B07KKZ84HF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=over+my+dead+body+kelly+fitzgerald+fowler&qid=1630468314&sr=8-1Reach out to Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler at http://kellyfitzgeraldfowler.comReach out to Susan Sloate at https://susansloate.com

Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup
James L. Rubart: Cast the First Stone

Words For Writers, Ginny L. Yttrup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 32:33


Episode 4: James L. Rubart, Cast the First Stone James L. Rubart, bestselling author, member of the Christy Awards Hall of Fame, and co-owner of the Rubart Writing Academy, offers a behind the scenes look at his collaboration on the new The True Lies of Rembrandt Stone Series (Cast the First Stone, February 9, 2021) with authors Susan May Warren, and David Warren. He also discusses the impact of writing awards, writing the themes of our lives, and offers wisdom for writers. James L. Rubart is 28 years old, but lives trapped inside an older man’s body. He thinks he’s still young enough to water ski like a madman and dirt bike with his two grown sons, and loves to send readers on mind-bending journeys they’ll remember months after they finish one of his stories. He’s the best-selling, Christy Book of the Year, Carol, INSPY, and RT Book Reviews award winning author of ten novels, co-owner of The Rubart Writing Academy, and an audio book narrator. He lives with his amazing wife on a small lake in eastern Washington. More at www.jameslrubart.com Connect with James L. Rubart This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ginnyyttrup.substack.com

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Historical Fiction: Unpacked
Where Do We Find Our Hope–with S. Daniel Smith

Historical Fiction: Unpacked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 47:14


Last year, S. Daniel Smith released his sequel to Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The title of his novella is Saving Ebenezer: The Continuing Saga of a Man Named Scrooge. Dan talks with Alison about the inspiration for this book, his research process, and the importance of finding hope in Jesus, rather than in our own good works. This week only--the Kindle version of Saving Ebenezer is on sale until November 30! You can get your copy for 99 cents at this affiliate link. If you don't have a copy, you can purchase A Christmas Carol on Amazon (affiliate). Dan's website and Facebook.  Also mentioned: Thomas Umstaddt Jr. and his Novel Marketing Podcast.  Author James L. Rubart used to be part of the Novel Marketing Podcast, and he still helps teach Author Media's course, The Five Year Plan to Becoming a Bestselling Author.  Be sure to visit Alison’s Instagram, Facebook, and website. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you click them and make a purchase, you help support my work without paying any more for the product. Thank you for your support!

Talk Jam Podcast
Signs Trump Wont Win Townhall Article and Political Definitions Continued

Talk Jam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 45:52


Episode 41 of TALK JAM is a lively conversation about a recent TOWNHALL article by Kevin McCullough @KMCRadio on Twitter, titled "Signs that Trump Isn't Going to Win on November 3rd". You think it's going one way in the article, but then, thankfully, it goes another way... check out the great article here. We conclude with more political definitions to help you beef up your political vocabulary, so you can join more of the current hot political conversation. In this episode, we discuss packing the court, co-equal branches of government, and the definitions of capitalism, communism, and socialism, and why the last two can ONLY be enforced at the point of a gun...Please email us at talkjampodcast@gmail.com with any specific political words or phrases you'd like to know more about!Please check out the president's current list of accomplishments in office at www.promiseskept.com. This episode was sponsored by the audiobook of OVER MY DEAD BODY by Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler, narrated by the great James L. Rubart. Check it out at:https://www.amazon.com/Over-My-Dead-Body-audiobook/dp/B07KKZ84HF

Middays with Susie Larson
Bonus Content: James L. Rubart on growing closer to Jesus through writing

Middays with Susie Larson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 14:43


In a special series of short bonus interviews with Northwestern Christian Writers Conference faculty members, author James L. Rubart shares what he's learned about God and himself in the writing and publishing process.

Middays with Susie Larson
Bonus Content: James L. Rubart on growing closer to Jesus through writing

Middays with Susie Larson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 14:43


In a special series of short bonus interviews with Northwestern Christian Writers Conference faculty members, author James L. Rubart shares what he's learned about God and himself in the writing and publishing process.

Talk Jam Podcast
Diet Discussion with Susan Sloate on Fasting, Dirty Keto, My Fitness Pal

Talk Jam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 29:07


Episode 26 is another diet update and a discussion of how we've managed our diets during the lockdown. It isn't easy to do intermittent fasting while locked down, nor is it easy to maintain calorie and exercise schedules, as Kelly does, while unable to go out normally. But now that we're out of lockdown, we're both making progress back to where we were! A lively talk about IF, My Fitness Pal and a number of other interesting ways of eating, including clean and dirty Keto and the Five-Bites Diet. Make sure you check out the DELAY, DON'T DENY Facebook group (started by Gin Stephens, author of DELAY, DON'T DENY and the brand-new FAST. FEAST. REPEAT.). Gin lost 80 pounds a few years ago and kept off EVERY POUND with intermittent fasting, and she's got a passion for it, and the group, with more than 282,000 members worldwide, is terrific!! https://www.facebook.com/groups/DelayDontDenyEpisode 26 brought to you by the audiobook of Over My Dead Body: A Supernatural Novel, By Kelly Fitzgerald Fowler and read by NYT bestselling author, James L. Rubart. You can find more details about the audible version of this book here: https://www.audible.com/pd/Over-My-Dead-Body-Audiobook/B07KLJVGSV

Novel Marketing
How to Quiet Your Inner Editor (so you can write faster)

Novel Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 33:35


James L. Rubart shares ten tips to quiet your inner editor. The post How to Quiet Your Inner Editor (so you can write faster) appeared first on Author Media.

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Christian Publishing Show
What does success look like for Christian authors?

Christian Publishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 30:03


We join guest James L. Rubart as we discuss what success looks like for Christian authors. The post What does success look like for Christian authors? appeared first on Christian Publishing Show.

Christian Publishing Show
What does success look like for Christian authors?

Christian Publishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 30:03


We join guest James L. Rubart as we discuss what success looks like for Christian authors. The post What does success look like for Christian authors? appeared first on Christian Publishing Show.

Porchlight Family Media Network Feed
BB25: Review of Resistance by Jaye L. Knight & The Chair by James L. Rubart

Porchlight Family Media Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 35:07


Nicole is out on assignment so JD is joined on the show by author and Bookworm Banquet blog contributor, Victoria Lynn. Victoria brings a review of one of her favorite fantasy novels and JD reviews a spiritual thriller by a new-to-him author. Also in this episode is JD's Tip about an online tool to help you discover your next great book and Victoria steps into Nicole's shoes and brings a Bookworm Fact about a great bookish family tradition. Full show notes at http://www.bookwormbanquet.com/25 Get in touch with us! Email: feedback@bookwormbanquet.com Feedback Line (text or voice): 623-688-2770

Novel Marketing
How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author

Novel Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 37:13


How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author The post How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author appeared first on Author Media.

Christian Publishing Show
005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author

Christian Publishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 33:08


How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author The post 005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author appeared first on Christian Publishing Show.

Christian Publishing Show
005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author

Christian Publishing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 33:08


How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author The post 005 How James L. Rubart Went From Rejected and Unpublished to Bestselling Author appeared first on Christian Publishing Show.

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach
Ep 161: Subscribe to Podcasts to Learn on the Go

Ann Kroeker, Writing Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 7:44


When I was in college, I bought a small recorder. A Sony, I think. You're wondering the year? Well, let's just say I bought packs of cassette tapes for this gadget. My goal was to record the lectures so I could play them back as I walked or biked across campus, listening to the material a second or third time. I took notes during the lecture, but if I re-listened to them on the go, I only needed to skim my notes to perform well on quizzes and tests. Ideal Input for Auditory Learners Many years later someone suggested I might be an "auditory learner." Though I love to read and I enjoy visuals, their label sounds about right. Auditory learners like me tune their radios to talk shows, borrow from the library CDs of The Great Courses, download audiobooks, and subscribe to podcasts. Recorded content isn't for everyone—podcasts may not “stick” with visual and kinesthetic learners, after all—but for me and many other auditory learners, they're ideal. The stories, ideas, encouragement and teaching delivered via podcastsprovide valuable input without the need to crack open a book or stare at a screen. Podcasts Offer Flexibility Through podcasts, in particular, I can learn while jogging, walking, weeding, folding clothes, or driving down the road. If I'm sick in bed, I can press play to passively take in ideas. Through podcasts I keep up-to-date with technology, I follow industry trends, and as much as I love audio, I am, of course, an avid reader, so I tend to take in most words from the page or screen and don't always know how to pronounce them. When I listen to a podcast, people's voices become familiar, new words roll off my tongue with greater ease, and names of industry insiders become easy to pronounce—with the added bonus that ongoing exposure to the hosts' ideas and laughter makes them feel like old friends. So maybe I'm preaching to the choir, and maybe you're already one hundred percent sold on the power of podcasts to deliver just what you need to boost energy and inspiration—even replacing conferences to some extent—but I'll say it anyway: If we subscribe to podcasts, we can learn on the go and supercharge our writing. Depending on the podcast, the content might even contribute to personal growth and professional development. All for free. Find Your Friends I find podcasts through recommendations from people I already listen to or read. I'll skim the lists and stop on the titles or subject matter that sounds interesting. I'll search for the show, sample an episode or two, and then decide whether or not to subscribe. Sometimes those shows send me down yet another rabbit hole. If I enjoy the guest on an interview-based show, for example, and find out the guest has her own show, I'll give that a listen. And so I meander, finding more and more podcasts to stimulate my mind and bring me up to speed on best practices and industry twists and turns. Shows to Sample In my podcast player, I subscribe to shows that seem like they'll consistently produce appealing, useful, encouraging material—and a few that are unpredictable. Those surprise me with a perspective completely different from mine. Sometimes I keep listening; sometimes I unsubscribe. I invite you to sample a few I've enjoyed. This is not an exhaustive list, of course, and you might not click with them. If none feels like a good fit, I do hope at least one of the shows leads you to someone else who ends up becoming your next favorite podcast. Nine Writing-Related Podcasts to Try Here are nine writing-related podcasts to consider. I'll include descriptions from their notes, to help you know the direction of that show. Novel Marketing Podcast A show for novelists who don't love book promotion but still want to become bestselling authors, hosted by Author Media CEO Thomas Umstattd Jr, and bestselling author and marketing guru James L Rubart. While their ideas are focused primarily on novelists,

Write from the Deep
Write from the Deep: A Man’s Perspective

Write from the Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016


33 – Write from the Deep: A Man’s Perspective When men are in places of deep struggle, the women who love them want to help. But knowing how to do that isn’t easy. Award-winning author James L. Rubart joins us to share practical ways we can uplift and care for the men we know and … The post Write from the Deep: A Man’s Perspective appeared first on Write from the Deep.

Midwatch with David Yanez
MWTR-Guest James Rubart

Midwatch with David Yanez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 47:28


The prophecy brought them together. But the Wolf has risen, and now their greatest battle begins. The four members of Warriors Riding have learned to wage war in the supernatural, to send their spirits inside people’s souls, to battle demonic forces, and to bring deep healing to those around them. But their leader Reece is struggling with the loss of his sight. Brandon is being stalked at his concerts by a man in the shadows. Dana’s career is threatening to bury her. And Marcus questions his sanity as he seems to be slipping in and out of alternate realities. And now the second part of the prophecy has come true. The Wolf is hunting them and has set his trap. He circles, feeding on his supernatural hate of all they stand for. And he won’t stop until he brings utter destruction to their bodies . . . and their souls. “. . .this is a seriously heart-thumping and satisfying read that goes to the edge, jumps off, and ‘builds wings on the way down.’”—Publishers Weekly review of Soul’s Gate James L. Rubart is a professional marketer and speaker. He is the author of the bestselling novel Rooms as well as Book of Days, The Chair, and Soul's Gate. He lives with his wife and sons in the Pacific Northwest. Midwatch With The Rev Thousands have tuned in to listen to one of the most entertaining and extremely funny Christian talk show hosts on the air. Midwatch interviews Christian authors, artists, movie producers, indie film makers, ministers and just about anyone with a story of faith. The show is built around discussing faith and building encouragement to our listeners. Broadcasting primarily online through our servers to the world and across the USA on RevMedia Network. Midwatch has reached over 3.5 million listeners over the past 3 years. Join us for a show full of faith, humor, special guests, truth, entertainment and encouragement.  

Corban Talks
James L Rubart Speaks at Corban's Psalm Performing Arts Center

Corban Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 19:46


Corban University invited James L. Rubart to speak Monday, April 6, 2015. Rubart is a professional marketer whose Jr2 Marketing company clientele has included ABC, AT&T/Cingular, and Clear Channel Radio. He is also a professional speaker, writes recurring columns for "Christian Fiction Online Magazine" and "Christian Women Online," and is on the board of the Northwest Christian Writers Association. Rubart and his wife and their two teenage sons live outside Seattle, Wash. In this message, Rubart challenges us to step into the glory and calling of God on our life. "What is your flip?"

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Novel Marketing
Special Announcement: Spirit Bridge by James L. Rubart

Novel Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2014 1:07


Spirit Bridge by our very own James L. Rubart has just launched. Check it out at Amazon or at a book store near you. The post Special Announcement: Spirit Bridge by James L. Rubart appeared first on Author Media.