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    Explore " readership" with insightful episodes like "AI BOOKS: Is It Really Your Book?", "Who Is Your Story for?", "Can Christians Fit into Genre Boxes?", "Buying Spree and Binge Reading: Japanese Manga in the U.S. – with Kevin Hamric" and "What are the top three strips of all time?" from podcasts like ""The Daily Me", "Story Embers Podcast", "Story Embers Podcast", "Klopotek Publishing Radio" and "Comic Lab"" and more!

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    Who Is Your Story for?

    Who Is Your Story for?

    No matter what you’re writing, your book is meant for someone, whether yourself or a specific group of people. But at what point should you decide who your target audience is? And how does that choice affect your writing process?

    In today’s episode, Lori, Mariposa, and Daeus dive into these questions and discuss Christian vs. secular audiences, when writing for yourself is helpful, and more.

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    Music credits:
    Positive Motivation - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/

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    Can Christians Fit into Genre Boxes?

    Can Christians Fit into Genre Boxes?

    Human beings were created by God as unique individuals and have been given the ability to create. 

    So where do we find the balance between creating something completely new and original, and fitting in with today’s publishing world? Genre expectations are deeply established, but if God has called us to explore new directions within our work, how can we navigate that and still have a publishing career? 

    In today’s episode, Josiah, Lori, and Gabby share clear and practical thoughts that illuminate many sides of this issue.

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    Music credits:
    Positive Motivation - Purple Planet Music (https://www.purple-planet.com/

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    Buying Spree and Binge Reading: Japanese Manga in the U.S. – with Kevin Hamric

    Buying Spree and Binge Reading: Japanese Manga in the U.S. – with Kevin Hamric

    **Who You will Hear**

    Guest: Kevin Hamric (Vice President of Publishing Sales at VIZ Media)

    Co-host: Luna Tang (Cloud Service Delivery Manager at Klopotek)

    Co-host: Dwayne Parris (Senior Consultant at Klopotek)

     

    In the episode of this month, we are joined by Kevin Hamric, Vice President of Publishing Sales at VIZ Media, and this time, our conversation revolves around the publishing and marketing of manga and anime. 

    Kevin starts with sharing his insights on why manga, as a unique form of comics originating from Japan, has become so popular in the U.S.He then introduces to us how these Japanese publications are made available to an English audience, takes us through how these mangas from Japan have sold in the U.S. in recent years, and concludes by sharing some anecdotes about manga fans, manga community, and manga creators. 

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    What are the top three strips of all time?

    What are the top three strips of all time?

    What are the top three comic strips of all time? Dave and Brad shre their lists ‚ and combine to share a list of overall best strips. But first, Dave's dog has a nemesis, and it's a cat that channels Paul Lynde.

    Questions asked and topics covered...

    • What are the top three comic strips of all time?
    • Is it possible to be "too niche"?
    • If you're new to webcomics, what's the best way to start?
    • Should you reboot after a year?

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    Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

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