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Angel Lawson on Learning to Use Tropes and Universal Fantasy

Angel Lawson on Learning to Use Tropes and Universal Fantasy

by awiggins | Apr 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 163 / Dark reverse harem romance author Angel Lawson shares the importance of understanding and applying tropes and universal fantasy concepts in her angsty novels of atonement. Angel describes past struggles with burnout and anxiety, and how she navigated...
Print Books: Adding Extra Value and Maximizing Profit with Alex Smith of BookVault

Print Books: Adding Extra Value and Maximizing Profit with Alex Smith of BookVault

by awiggins | Apr 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 162 / Alex Smith shares how BookVault prioritizes the quality of the book and the reader’s experience. He details a new American print partner that will enable faster and cheaper shipping as well innovations with color printing, distribution, and...
Nell Goddin on How Direct Sales Helped Revive her Author Business

Nell Goddin on How Direct Sales Helped Revive her Author Business

by awiggins | Apr 4, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 161 / Nell Goddin experienced long Covid and wasn’t able to write or release books for several years. Now she’s using direct sales to revive her author business. We also talk about the importance of persistence, not limiting ourselves when it comes to mindset,...
How to Thrive in a Flooded Market: Discussing Becca Syme’s New Rules of Publishing

How to Thrive in a Flooded Market: Discussing Becca Syme’s New Rules of Publishing

by awiggins | Mar 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 160 / How do you succeed in a market flooded with books? The Gold Rush in publishing is over and authors have to adjust. Sara and Jami discuss Becca Syme’s “New Rules of Publishing,” which gives three business verticals authors can lean into to be successful...
Build Consistent Income and Connect with Readers with Emilia Rose and Michael Evans of Ream.ink

Build Consistent Income and Connect with Readers with Emilia Rose and Michael Evans of Ream.ink

by awiggins | Mar 21, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 159 / Do you want to connect with readers and create a new income stream that’s consistent and independent of the giant corporate tech companies? Join us as we talk with Emilia Rose and Michael Evans of Ream.ink about how to create a subscription for your...
Maria Luis on Switching Genres and Moving Away from Rapid Release

Maria Luis on Switching Genres and Moving Away from Rapid Release

by awiggins | Mar 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Episode 158 / Do you want to change genres, but aren’t sure if your readers will follow you? Dark romance author Maria Luis shares how she brought her contemporary steamy romance to her new dark romance books. We also delve into reader expectations and moving away...
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