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    Explore " publishing tips" with insightful episodes like "Penning Your Legacy: Glenn Schaeffer on Writing, Publishing, and Crafting Life Stories", "Visualize Your Author & Writing Success podcast 10-12-2023", "Are You Making These Top 10 Mistakes That Are Keeping You Away From A Great Book", "The Best of Better Shelves with Shakira and Ameesha" and "Charity, Community, and Campaigning with Mark Lanyon" from podcasts like ""Next to Madison", "Author U Your Guide to Book Publishing", "The India Authors Show", "Better Shelves" and "Better Shelves"" and more!

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    Penning Your Legacy: Glenn Schaeffer on Writing, Publishing, and Crafting Life Stories

    Penning Your Legacy: Glenn Schaeffer on Writing, Publishing, and Crafting Life Stories

    In this insightful episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Glenn Schaeffer, an esteemed author and writer's coach, about the multifaceted world of writing and publishing. The conversation opens with Schaeffer sharing his journey into writing, offering valuable lessons he’s learned along the way. He delves into the process of book writing, providing listeners with practical advice on everything from developing a compelling narrative to overcoming writer's block.

    The discussion then shifts to the various avenues of publishing. Schaeffer breaks down the pros and cons of traditional versus self-publishing, offering insights that demystify the often-overwhelming world of book publishing. His expertise provides a road map for aspiring authors, helping them navigate the best path for their work.

    A highlight of the episode is Schaeffer’s introduction of his innovative course designed for elders to write their own obituaries. He explains the profound idea behind this project – it’s not just about crafting a final farewell, but an exercise in reflecting on one’s life story. Schaeffer emphasizes how this can be a powerful tool for anyone, regardless of age, to evaluate their life achievements and aspirations. He encourages listeners to consider writing their own life stories as a way to gain perspective and, if needed, make meaningful changes.

    Throughout the episode, Schaeffer’s passion for writing and empowering others to tell their stories is palpable. He leaves listeners with the thought-provoking idea that writing one’s own obituary is not just about the end of life, but a unique opportunity to assess and potentially redirect one's life journey. The episode closes with a reminder that everyone has a story worth telling and that it’s never too late to start writing the next chapter of their life.

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    Visualize Your Author & Writing Success podcast 10-12-2023

    Visualize Your Author & Writing Success podcast  10-12-2023
    Author and Vision expert Dr. Lynn Hellerstein joins host Judith Briles, The Book Shepherd, for an insightful episode on AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast. It’s all about Vision, and its impact on writing, research, publishing, book marketing, and creating author confidence. It's all about vision and using visualization to soar your author and writing success. Get ready to embrace the rules of visualization and: -Get useful tips to unblock writer's block. -How to envision your author success. -How to initiate the process of writing your book. -How to expand your creativity. -How to expand your author and writing vision. -How to implement multi-sensory imagery. -How to eliminate author burnouts that can spiral out of control. -How to reduce anxiety created by author overwhelm. -Tips on how to open up the “flow.” Join in ... you will learn a lot! If you don’t want you and your book to be ignored, then the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast is for you. Host Judith Briles has lots to share in this episode of the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast.

    Are You Making These Top 10 Mistakes That Are Keeping You Away From A Great Book

    Are You Making These Top 10 Mistakes That Are Keeping You Away From A Great Book

    Join us on this insightful podcast as we delve into the world of writing and explore the top 10 mistakes that authors often make, hindering their journey towards crafting a truly exceptional book. Whether you're an aspiring novelist or a non-fiction writer, this show has something valuable for you!

    Writing a great book can be a daunting task, and it's easy to stumble into common pitfalls that hinder success. In each episode, we'll uncover these mistakes and provide actionable tips to overcome them. From lack of planning and weak character development to underwriting or overwriting, we leave no stone unturned.

    Our discussions embrace both fiction and non-fiction genres, ensuring that every listener gains valuable insights to enhance their writing craft. We'll illustrate these mistakes with relatable examples, making it easier for you to identify and avoid them in your own work.

    Discover the keys to capturing your readers' hearts, building compelling narratives, and creating memorable characters. Learn how to strike the right balance between showing and telling, master dialogue, and keep the tension high to keep readers hooked.

    Are you tired of struggling through your author's journey? This podcast is your ultimate guide to unlocking the secrets of successful writing. Tune in, sharpen your skills, and take your writing to new heights.

    Don't let these top 10 mistakes hold you back from creating a book that leaves a lasting impact. Join us for the "Are You Making These Top 10 Mistakes That Are Keeping You Away From A Great Book?" podcast, and embark on a transformative journey towards becoming a more skilled and confident writer.

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    The Best of Better Shelves with Shakira and Ameesha

    The Best of Better Shelves with Shakira and Ameesha

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and podcast producer Shakira Morar as they reflect on this series of Better Shelves. In the final chapter of the series, they compile top tips from the guest authors they’ve had the privilege of talking to and offer a chatty mix of publishing tips, tricks, and inspiration for aspiring authors to take into the future. 

    They’ve pinned down the best writing tricks and lessons learned from each author in the series to help you implement these ideas on your own publishing journey. This final episode is a sweet goodbye to a year of interviews and conversations about self-publishing and nonfiction, from the show’s host and producer. 

    Turn the page on this podcast to reflect on nine authors’ self-publishing journeys, with top tips on book marketing, PR strategies, writing, and the importance of believing in your creativity.

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [01:15] Writing to help the community

    [03:40] How can authors best combine their journey and nonfiction writing to make a story that is both factual and engaging?

    [06:50] How do you balance a full-time job and writing

    [14:01] Does the publishing industry have a duty to publish taboo topics? 

    [16:40] Where is the line between content editing and censorship from the perspective of an editor? 

    [24:30] What would you say to writers struggling with perfectionism?

    [25:01] What kind of gatekeeping occurs in the industry that you notice? 

    [28:36] Being brave as a writer 

    [31:40] Will my editor steal my manuscript?

    [33:24] When do I start marketing my book? 

    [34:00] The pros of working with an editor sooner

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Nonfiction

    Self-publishing 

    The self-publishing process

    Writing your first book 

    Creativity

    Editing

    Publishing

    Traditional publishing 

    Book marketing

    Book PR 

    Book publicity

    Book awards

    Writing

    Book coach

    Book editor

    Write a book

    Charity, Community, and Campaigning with Mark Lanyon

    Charity, Community, and Campaigning with Mark Lanyon

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Mark Lanyon as they discuss Who Stole Grandma?, his bestselling memoir that follows the most challenging and enriching period in Mark's life, as his mother lost her strength, independence, and role as hands-on grandmother.

    His book was launched in dedication to Parkinson’s UK, raising over £4,500 and gaining support for his sister’s recent diagnosis as well as giving back to the community. There are moments of physical turmoil, emotional tribulations, and mini-triumphs, heartbreak, unanticipated hilarity, and love. 

    In this chapter, they discuss the process of writing, Mark’s incredible charity campaign, and making a difference through writing books.

     

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    Who Stole Grandma? By Mark Lanyon

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    TIME STAMPS: 

    00:38 – What inspired you to write your book? 

    07:08 – What do you think your biggest challenges were?

    12:14 – What would you say was your happiest moment in the whole process?

    15:34 – What made you come up with using a charity campaign to market and how did it go?

    18:20 – Fundraising and marketing the book

    20:53 – What skill do you think is most important in becoming an author?

    21:28 –  If you could do anything differently, what would it be? 

    22:40 –  Do you have any more books planned? 

    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Self-publishing

    Facebook

    Parkinsons UK

    Grief

    Community

    Independent bookshops

    Book launch

    Proofreading

    Reading community

    Editing

    Book editors

    Typesetting

    Book design

    Charity campaign

    Books for charity

    Bestselling books

    Investigating Intelligence and the Intellect with Jym Brown

    Investigating Intelligence and the Intellect with Jym Brown

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Jym Brown as they discuss human thinking and the potential for intellectual humility through the lens of philosophy and psychology.

    Jym Brown is an author, TEDx speaker, lecturer, and consultant who has worked with professional sports clubs, business leaders, and hundreds of higher education students to improve critical thinking and improve performance. His current book Clever Enough to Be Stupid considers how human beings develop knowledge and the ways we might be wrong. It also explores public thinking, the dangers of social media, and emotional rhetoric, and it will certainly get you thinking. 

    Turn the page on this podcast to experience Jym’s self-publishing journey with tips on working with an editor and doing ego-free marketing.

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [00:35] Can you tell us a little bit about the book? What inspired you to write it?

    [02:32] Intellectual humility

    [08:50] The importance of critical thinking 

    [11:00] Hyper-fixations on what you can do rather than what you should do

    [12:30] Social media propaganda

    [13:02] Do you have any future book plans? 

    [16:15] Editing at The Book Shelf 

    [20:18] How long did it take you to write and design the book? 

    [24:53] The importance of an editor 

    [31:00] What skill has been the most important on this writing journey?

    [40:01] What tips can you provide to writers?  

    Buy the book: Clever Enough to be Stupid by Jym Brown

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Book marketing

    Intellectual humility

    Social media

    The ego

    Emotional rhetoric

    Critical thinking

    Philosophy

    Psychology

    Book editors

    Violence, Vulgarity, and the Venom of Pornography with Carly Peacock

    Violence, Vulgarity, and the Venom of Pornography with Carly Peacock

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Carly Peacock as they discuss A Pocketful of Porn, an intimate discussion for women to understand the systemic issues and indoctrination of female violence and abuse through pornography. As seen in Women’s Own, YOU magazine, and The Sun newspaper, Carly is taking a stand against the normalisation of pornography. 

    The parties, fun, and glamour are fueled by abuse, violence, trafficking… but nobody wants to talk about it — and that's exactly why we should.

    Time-stamps: 

    [00:50] What made you want to write a book about the pornography industry?

    [02:33] What did you discover while you were researching? 

    [06:23] Who did you decide to write it for?

    [07:10] It’s a difficult subject

    [07:45] It’s still quite difficult to get a publishing deal from a traditional publisher when you’re writing about controversial or non-mainstream topics

    [07:56] What did you find was your biggest challenge in that process? 

    [08:24] Looking back, is there anything you would have done differently?

    [10:22] If you had one piece of advice for aspiring authors, what would it be?

    [11:05] What skill do you feel is the most important when becoming an author?

    [11:56] Do you think it’s possible for people to salvage their relationship if one of them is addicted to pornography?

    [12:28] How do you think it’s best to confront your partner if they’ve been watching porn or if they want to watch it with you?

    Buy the book: A Pocketful of Porn by Carly Peacock

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Abuse

    Violence

    Misogyny

    The porn industry

    Violence in the porn industry

    Misogyny in the porn industry

    Violence against women

    Controversial subjects

    Taboo subjects

    Intimacy

    Porn addiction

    Publishing industry

    Self-publishing

    Traditional publishing

    How the Heart Heals the Hurt with Katie Gray

    How the Heart Heals the Hurt with Katie Gray

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Katie Gray, author of Journey of the Empowered Heart, as they map the landscape of the deep inner journey from self-destruction to self-love.

    In this expressive and raw discussion, Ameesha and Katie discuss writing anxieties, spiritual self-publishing, and using writing as a form of healing the past. 

    Turn the page on this podcast to experience a journey of emotional healing, with a vulnerable, poignant approach to both writing books and healing trauma. You’ll also get insightful approaches to becoming a first-time author, as well as the importance of listening to your heart during the writing process. 

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [01:015] So, what made you want to decide to write a book in the first place?

    [08:14] Why is the page count so important?

    [08:34] Breaking genre boundaries 

    [16:15] Did you find anything challenging? Editing? Writing?

    [24:23] Do any particular moments stand out for you? 

    [32:15] The importance of having the right editor

    [41:32] Do you think you’ll write more books? 

    Buy the book: Journey of the Empowered Heart by Katie Gray

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Emotional therapy 

    Emotional healing

    Physical trauma 

    Social media

    Author insecurites

    Self-publishing

    Editorial anxieties 

    Self-compassion

    Death, Dying, and Determined to Live Damn Well with Adam Jones

    Death, Dying, and Determined to Live Damn Well with Adam Jones

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Adam Jones (AJ1) as they discuss his book You Are Going to Fucking Die, a modern memento mori for a society saturated by social media.

    Adam specialises in hard-hitting self-help books for adults, with his signature wicked humour and swearing to accompany the uncomfortable in-your-face lessons. He is here to get yourself in gear, get off that sofa, and think hard about whether you’ll be happy to die having made it to level 8,000 on Candy Crush.

    Turn the page on this podcast to experience Adam’s writing journey, with top tips on making the most of this mortal life, as well as the importance of understanding who you are and what really makes you happy. 

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [00:59] So, tell us a little bit about the book! What inspired you to write it?

    [01:23] Memento mori 

    [03:03] At the back of the book is a cut-out memento mori

    [04:02] Addictions are linked to avoidance

    [09:32] What was your happiest moment in the process?

    [13:34] Political correctness in publishing 

    [17:24] If you could do anything differently in this process what would it be?

    [19:51] Read aloud function on Word

    [20:04] Dealing with negativity

    [22:33] What is your top-tip for aspiring authors?

    [23:42] How did you market your book?

    Buy the book: You Are Going to Fucking Die by Adam Jones

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Death

    Dying

    Mortality

    Memento mori

    Self-awareness

    Nonfiction

    Self-publishing 

    Book marketing

    The self-publishing process

    Writing your first book 

    Social norms

    Attitudes towards death

    Dealing with negativity 

    Political correctness

    Tips for authors

    Microsoft Word

    A Plant-Based Diet without the Patronising Parts with Glen John Jones

    A Plant-Based Diet without the Patronising Parts with Glen John Jones

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Glen John Jones as they discuss his global book Think and Grow Vegan, which details his 5-step journey from meat eater to plant-based, through 5 stages: reducetarian, pescaratian, vegetarian, and mostly vegan.

    Glen is a personal trainer and co-founder of Studio 234 with over 15 years’ experience in the fitness industry across some of the most well-known gyms in the UK. He approaches the topics of veganism and publishing from a relatable, down-to-earth perspective, with no patronising or preachy parts on the menu. 

    Sip on an oat milk latte as you listen to Glen’s self-publishing journey, which led to distributions in all the major UK bookstores, and learn the importance of reading book contracts so you don’t get bit in the butt. 

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [00:55] How are you feeling now it’s finished? 

    [01:12] So, what made you want to write a book in the first place? 

    [02:43] The book is about five stages from meat-eater to vegan.

    [09:01] Do you think you’ll be writing more books? Did you enjoy the experience? 

    [12:25] How did you get your self-published book into bookstores? 

    [15:37] You mentioned that you did end up having some problems with that distributor model eventually, so what advice would you have for authors that decide to go down that path?

    [24:50] What’s that golden nugget advice to give to aspiring authors? 

    Buy the book: Think and Grow Vegan by Glen John Jones

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Nonfiction

    Self-publishing 

    The self-publishing process

    Writing your first book 

    Creativity

    Vegans

    Plant-based diet

    Veganism

    Veganuary

    Book pitching 

    Book contracts

    Bookstore distribution rights

    6 Ways to Make Readers Fall in Love with Your Book

    6 Ways to Make Readers Fall in Love with Your Book

    There's nothing worse than buying a book only to find it's a huge disappointment. Your readers deserve better, and as an author, you deserve to write and publish a book you're proud of. Luckily there are simple ways to make sure you write a book that delights your readers, so they tell their friends about it, leave you great reviews, and can't wait to buy your next book or whatever you're offering. Listen in to discover simple ways to make your readers fall in love with your book.

    Download my free guide "Jump-Start Your Book" and get started writing your nonfiction book with focus and confidence. Get it at CandiceLDavis.com/jumpstart.

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    Communication and Connection in a Corporate Culture with Debbie Waggoner

    Communication and Connection in a Corporate Culture with Debbie Waggoner

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Debbie Waggoner as they discuss The Connection Blueprint, a guide for leaders to have effective one-to-ones with their team members. As Nodus’ CEO, Debbie is at the forefront of spearheading leadership development with thoughtful and highly impactful strategies. Her guide provides a year’s worth of meeting plans so that managers can increase the productivity and interconnectivity of their employees. 

    So, settle down with a hot drink and a notepad, and get ready to give value back to your business by improving the productivity, performance and morale of your team! Or better yet, buy Debbie’s spiral-bound, interactive book.

    Time-stamps: 

    [00:55] What is the purpose of The Connection Blueprint?

    [02:40] The Great Reshuffle  

    [03:30] Managing remote workers

    [04:51] Have you had lots of feedback for you book? 

    [05:19] The format and structure of The Connection Blueprint

    [05:50] Creating a spiral bound book

    [06:10] Sourcing printers for a spiral bound book

    [06:45] The future of Amazon printing – Beta Hardback and Spiral Bound 

    [07:02] What was the biggest challenge in the self-publishing process? 

    [08:00] What was your writing strategy? 

    [08:45] What was the happiest moment in the process? 

    [09:38] The pride of self-publishing

    [10:30] Book shepherding

    [11:20] What skills do you think are most important in becoming an author? 

    [14:20] Is there anything you would’ve done differently?

    [15:38] Do you have any more books planned? 

    [17:20] Marketing and networking a book

    [19:35] If you had one top tip for aspiring authors, what would it be? 

    Buy the book: The Connection Blueprint by Debbie Waggoner

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Corporate leadership 

    Communication 

    Professional relationships 

    Employee management

    Talent development 

    Content strategy 

    Performance strategy 

    Remote workforce

    Innovation, Idea Creation, and Indie Book Awards with Sam Sanders

    Innovation, Idea Creation, and Indie Book Awards with Sam Sanders

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Sam Sanders as they discuss his multi-award-winning book Your Next Big Idea, which teaches readers to be more creative, come up with innovative ideas, and improve their problem-solving skills. 

    Sam is an entrepreneur and leader who has put his ideas into practice at a Fortune 500 company, an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company, and his own company Wundershirt. His book is a blueprint for creative thinking and practical action to develop game-changing ideas.

    Turn the page on this podcast to experience Sam’ self-publishing journey, with top tips on book marketing and PR strategies, as well as the importance of letting your creative mind run wild. 

    Turn the page (the time-stamp!)

    [02:08] So, what made you want to decide to write a book in the first place?

    [03:23] How did you get an idea for your book? 

    [04:45] What is the creative process behind writing a book? 

    [07:18] How long did it take to write the book? 

    [09:58] What’s the editing process behind publishing a book? 

    [12:34] What’s the design process behind publishing a book?

    [17:01] How did you market his book? What was the process like? 

    [31:36] How did you form a launch team for your book? 

    [34:35] Amazon as a publishing marketplace 

    [37:57] Would you publish another book? Did you enjoy the process? 

    [38:40] How have you used to book to propel your business? 

    Buy the book: Your Next Big Idea: Improve Your Creativity and Problem-Solving by Sam Sanders 

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Nonfiction

    Self-publishing 

    The self-publishing process

    Writing your first book 

    Creativity

    Problem solving

    Entrepreneurs

    Book marketing

    Book PR 

    Book publicity

    Book awards

    Hearts, Health and Hunger with Anand Chockalingam MD

    Hearts, Health and Hunger with Anand Chockalingam MD

    Join book coach Ameesha Green and author Anand Chockalingam MD as they discuss Seeking Hunger, a short book about the evolution of humans and their appetite, and the connection between our heart and our health. Anand is an Academic Clinical Cardiologist practicing at the University of Missouri-Columbia, specialising in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. His book gives back to the community with methods of cardiac rehabilitation, preventive health, and holistic heart health. This podcast on Anand’s writing journey takes us through the art of publishing, self-approval, modern medicine, and much more…

     

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Nonfiction

    The human body

    Heart health

    Holistic medicine

    Modern medicine

    Self-publishing 

    Writing your first book 

    Habitual eating

    The evolution of hunger

    Every good book needs an intro

    Every good book needs an intro

    Ameesha Green is on a nonfiction mission, and this mission includes you (if you’re an aspiring author that is!). That’s why she created the Better Shelves podcast. In this introductory episode, you’ll get to know your host and find out what the series has in store.

    You’ll also get an exclusive from podcast producer Shakira Morar who pops in to give writers an exclusive step-by-step guide to becoming a self-published author!

    So, put the kettle on and settle down for the next 10 minutes. Listen out for sneak-peak quotes from authors and publishing tips that may inspire you to pick up a pen and start writing a life-changing book of your own. 

    You can also sign up to The Book Shelf newsletter for monthly bonus tips, quotes, and book recommendations and exclusive insights into nonfiction. 

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    TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: 

    Nonfiction

    Self-publishing

    Authors

    Writers

    Readers

    The publishing industry

    #67: The Pros And Cons Of Independent Publishing

    #67: The Pros And Cons Of Independent Publishing

    In today’s episode, I’m going to walk you through the pros and cons of indie publishing. Here’s a preview of what you’ll hear in the episode:

    [01:30] Indie publishing is the pure do-it-yourself publishing path. It's where you, the author, take on ALL the roles of and basically become the publisher of your own book.

    [02:30] The pros of indie publishing

    [08:20] The cons of indie publishing

    [13:20] Final thoughts and episode recap

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    14. Trust Yourself and Get Feedback on Your Fiction, Tips for Publishing Success, Part 2 of 2

    14. Trust Yourself and Get Feedback on Your Fiction, Tips for Publishing Success, Part 2 of 2

    "My work is for people who like adventure set in space with strong female protagonists who are solving complicated problems and there's some romance.”

    In the conclusion of this two-part series on publishing tips, creativity coach and science fiction/fantasy novelist Beth Barany shares about trust and belief in yourself and how to gain feedback on your writing to help you improve as a writer.


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    The How To Write The Future podcast is for science fiction and fantasy writers who want to write positive futures and successfully bring those stories out into the marketplace. Hosted by Beth Barany, science fiction novelist and creativity coach for writers.

    Tips for fiction writers!

    This podcast is for you if you have questions like:

    • How do I create a believable world for my science fiction story?
    • How do I figure out what's not working if my story feels flat?
    • How do I make my story more interesting and alive?


    This podcast is for readers too if you’re at all curious about the future of humanity.

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    Beth Barany is an award-winning novelist, certified creativity coach for writers, and a workshop facilitator. In addition to her how-to books for writers, Beth has published books in several genres including young adult fantasy, paranormal romance, and science fiction mystery.

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    #66: The Pros And Cons Of Traditional Publishing

    #66: The Pros And Cons Of  Traditional Publishing

    In today’s episode, I’m going to walk you through the pros and cons of traditional publishing. Here’s a preview of what you’ll hear in the episode:

    [01:35] Traditional publishing refers to the established system of submitting a finished manuscript to agents with the goal of getting a book deal with one of the Big Five publishers.

    [03:00] The pros of traditional publishing

    [08:45] The cons of traditional publishing

    [15:20] Final thoughts and episode recap


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