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    A podcast about book publishing and author branding.
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    Published Podcast Ep. 63| How to Find Time to Write Your Next Book

    Published Podcast Ep. 63| How to Find Time to Write Your Next Book

    This episode focuses on finding the time to write your book when you’ve got a demanding schedule, and why it’s worth doing so despite the demand it places on your time. Like any significant undertaking that’s worthwhile, writing a book requires focus and a plan—but the end result can be life changing.

    • Let’s face it: writing a book is hard. If you’re struggling to find the time needed to dedicate to writing your book, this is the perfect time to connect with an editor who can help you navigate the process.
    • Greenleaf’s Executive Editor Erin Brown will share how she supports busy authors as an editor, and what you can expect in terms of timelines and expectations when it comes to the book writing process.

    Published Podcast Ep. 62 | Answering Your Publishing Questions with Tanya Hall & David Endris

    Published Podcast Ep. 62 | Answering Your Publishing Questions with Tanya Hall & David Endris

    How do I price my book? How do I become a bestseller? How do I know if I can trust a publisher with my work? What do publishers look for when evaluating submissions? If these are questions you've had as an author, this is the episode for you.

    Today, our in-house publishing consultant, David Endris, has compiled some of the most common questions he gets from authors, and today, he’s interviewing me. We’ll talk about a range of topics in today’s episode and attempt to answer your most burning publishing questions.

    Published Podcast Ep. 61 | How To Write a Memoir People Want to Read with Lee Zarnikau

    Published Podcast Ep. 61 | How To Write a Memoir People Want to Read with Lee Zarnikau
    Today, I'm speaking with one of Greenleaf’s editors, Lee
    Reed Zarnikau. Lee will tell us how to piece together a memoir and give us her insights into the
    dos and don’ts of memoir writing from an editor's perspective.

    If you’re someone with an interesting life story, you may have been told by friends and family that you should write a book. But many authors struggle to put their experiences on paper in an authentic way that resonates with readers. This is where an editor’s insight comes in handy. In today’s episode, Lee will tell us how authors can make their memoir stand out.

    A memoir isn’t just a collection of anecdotes. It’s also meant to be a narrative, so it takes some crafting to get it right. Lee explains how she guides authors who are struggling with this by helping them to identify their narrative arc, and what makes their memoir unique.

    For the full transcription of today's episode, check out our website: www.greenleafbookgroup.com/episode61

    Published Podcast Ep. 60 | How to Promote Your Book Successfully Using Goodreads with Mimi Chan

    Published Podcast Ep. 60 | How to Promote Your Book Successfully Using Goodreads with Mimi Chan

    Goodreads is well known to many readers as a great place to find book reccommendations and reviews, but today we’re going to talk about how it can also be a great tool for authors.

    New authors may not realize that Goodreads has a robust Author Program that you can use to run giveaways, interact with your readers, and advertise your books. 

    In this episode, Mimi tells us all about how to use Goodreads as an author and what it can do to elevate your book promotion strategy. She gives us her tips and tricks to optimize your experience on the platform and explains why authors looking for more book marketing tools should join Goodreads today.

    Published Podcast Ep. 59 | How a High-Quality Book Design Can Improve Your Book's Success with Neil Gonzalez

    Published Podcast Ep. 59 | How a High-Quality Book Design Can Improve Your Book's Success with Neil Gonzalez
    The old saying goes “never judge a book by its cover,” but of course, we all know in the book industry that is exactly what happens. An eye-catching cover is key to attracting a reader and making sure your book is taken seriously.

    Today, I'll speak with Greenleaf’s Art Director, Neil Gonzalez, about book design elements and why a well-designed cover and interior are vital to
    your book’s success. 

    Published Podcast Ep. 58 | How to Write an Effective Outline for Your Book with Erin Brown

    Published Podcast Ep. 58 | How to Write an Effective Outline for Your Book with Erin Brown

    Welcome back to Published! In this episode we talk to Erin Brown, the executive editor at Greenleaf Book Group.

    She discusses the key to writing a book outline, what a book outline template might look like for a new author, and how to approach writing an effective book outline for both fiction and nonfiction.

    If you're embarking on your author journey and looking for a place to start, this episode is full of great writing tips and advice for you.

    Published Podcast Ep. 55 | How to Write a Bestselling Book Series with Susan Wittig Albert

    Published Podcast Ep. 55 | How to Write a Bestselling Book Series with Susan Wittig Albert

    Today I'll speak with Susan Wittig Albert, the author of the popular China Bayles Mysteries, the Darling Dahlia Mysteries and many other must-read books spanning the mystery, historical fiction, and nonfiction genres. As well, Susan will tell us all about her own writing process while offering advice to new authors who might be considering writing their own book series.

    Published Ep. 52 | How to Make Your Book Proposal Stand Out to Agents and Publishers with Jennie Nash

    Published Ep. 52 | How to Make Your Book Proposal Stand Out to Agents and Publishers with Jennie Nash

    This is the second part of our two episode special with author and book coach, Jennie Nash. If you haven’t listened to part one yet, go back and check out episode 51. In today’s episode, Jennie picks up where we left off and dives deeper into the topic of book proposals, sharing her insight into what makes a proposal truly standout.

    Published Podcast Ep. 51 | How to Write a Successful Book Proposal with Jennie Nash

    Published Podcast Ep. 51 | How to Write a Successful Book Proposal with Jennie Nash

    Today, I’ll speak with author and book coach, Jennie Nash. This will be the first part of a two episode special, where we dive deep into the art of creating a successful book proposal. Jennie will share what it takes to craft a compelling proposal and offer advice for authors embarking on this process.

    Published Podcast Ep. 50 | How to Create a Successful Children's Book with Ryan Mita

    Published Podcast Ep. 50 | How to Create a Successful Children's Book with Ryan Mita

    Today I’ll speak with Membership and Marketing Manager at the Chilren’s Book Council and recent PW Rising Star Honoree, Ryan Mita, all about the world of children’s books. He’ll share his insights and tell us all about the Children’s Book Council and how they support authors and publishers in this genre.

    Published Podcast Ep. 49 | How to Get Your Book into Independent Bookstores with Katrina Brooks

    Published Podcast Ep. 49 | How to Get Your Book into Independent Bookstores with Katrina Brooks

    Today, I’ll speak with Katrina Brooks, the owner of the independent bookstore Black Pearl Books. We’re asking Katrina all about indie bookshops, and how authors can best approach an indie store when they’re looking for places to distribute their book.

    As a black-owned, independent bookstore, Katrina gives us insights into how Black Pearl Books operates, and what she looks for when considering stocking a new title on her shelves.