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Margaret Lashley on Creating Your Own Genre and Being True To Yourself

Margaret Lashley on Creating Your Own Genre and Being True To Yourself

by awiggins | Feb 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

Episode 208 Want to write something a little bit different? How do you appeal to readers in one of the main genres, but also forge your own path?  Margaret Lashley joins us to share how she created a subgenre of wacky, humor-filled mysteries that appeal to cozy...
Emma St. Clair on Building Fandom and Writing Closed Door Romantic Comedies

Emma St. Clair on Building Fandom and Writing Closed Door Romantic Comedies

by awiggins | Feb 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Episode 207 Do you want to create a loyal readership interested in you, not just your genre? Do you want to up the romantic tension in your books? Rom-com author Emma St. Clair shares tips on these topics, plus much more:  The minefield of romance terms used to...
Leslye Penelope on Worldbuilding, Being a Hybrid Author, and Selling Signed Books Using Payhip

Leslye Penelope on Worldbuilding, Being a Hybrid Author, and Selling Signed Books Using Payhip

by awiggins | Feb 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

Episode 206 Leslye Penelope, author of fantasy and paranormal romance, joins us and shares how she builds rich story worlds. How the worldbuilding can connect to plot, character, theme, and conflict Using Payhip to sell signed paperbacks  Leslye’s course on...
The Power of Owning Your Reader’s Experience with Matt Briel from Lulu

The Power of Owning Your Reader’s Experience with Matt Briel from Lulu

by awiggins | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Episode 205 This episode is all about harnessing the power of direct connection with your readers. Matt Briel from Lulu discusses the value of direct sales as we move away from a distribution-first publishing model.  Importance of owning customer data Why you should...

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