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Emilia Rose on Subscriptions: How to Connect with Readers and Diversify Your Income

Emilia Rose on Subscriptions: How to Connect with Readers and Diversify Your Income

by awiggins | Aug 30, 2022 | Uncategorized

Episode 134 / Do you want to add subscription income to your business? Emilia Rose, USA Today bestselling author of steamy romance, joined Sara to give tips and ideas on how authors can include a recurring income stream in their business models.  Intro...
Katlyn Duncan on Rights Revision and Youtube for Authors

Katlyn Duncan on Rights Revision and Youtube for Authors

by awiggins | Aug 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Episode 133 / Jami is flying solo in this week’s interview with Katlyn Duncan, who writes suspense thrillers, young adult fiction, and nonfiction for writers. They discussed the ins and outs of getting your rights back from traditional publishers. As well as Youtube...
Kait Nolan on Dealing with Burnout and Writing During Stressful Times (Re-air)

Kait Nolan on Dealing with Burnout and Writing During Stressful Times (Re-air)

by awiggins | Aug 16, 2022 | Uncategorized

Episode 132 / This week Jami and Sara are re-airing an early episode with Kait Nolan, who talks about getting through burnout and writing during stressful times–whether that stress is coming from your own personal situation or world events. Intro links: ...
Historical Cozies with Benedict Brown (New Author series)

Historical Cozies with Benedict Brown (New Author series)

by awiggins | Aug 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

Episode 131 / Historical cozy author Benedict Brown joins us to talk about writing mysteries, transitioning from one genre to another, and how he learned to lean into the tropes and expectations of the genre.  Show notes: How Benedict started writing children’s...

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