Episode 042 /  Science fiction and fantasy author and co-host of the Six Figure Authors podcast, Joseph Lallo joins us to talk about the advantages of planning when it comes to writing books as well as in promotion and marketing. We also delve into how Jo’s prep for NaNoWriMo has changed over the years, his tips for writing short stories, how he commissions art, and his advice on the transition from the day job to full-time writer.

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In this podcast episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why Jo wishes he’d known how to outline at the beginning of his career and how he learned to outline
  • How Jo’s prep for NaNo has changed over the years
  • Jo’s maintenance advertising strategy
  • Why rejections from agents and editors aren’t always a good measure of an authors’ ability to write or a book’s appeal to readers 
  • How Jo’s “mistake” of writing a book that seemed to fit the steampunk tropes but was a little off in some critical details actually turned out to be a good thing
  • Jo deconstructs why one of his releases didn’t do as well as he hoped, even though he did all the “right” things (write to the tropes, rapid release into KU, and run an ad campaign)
  • Jo’s advice on writing short stories:
    • Uses “orphaned ideas” file for starting points
    • Can be all premise 
    • Start in the middle
  • How Jo uses short stories in his marketing:
    • Patreon
    • Turns longer ones into novellas
    • Bundles into anthologies either for sale or as newsletter signup bundle bonus
  • Tips for commissioning art and how Jo uses it for marketing
  • Jo’s advice for writers who plan to transition from the day job to a full-time author
    • Make a financial plans that includes boom years as well as slim years
    • Link your transition to full time to the launch of a new book or series and let readers know about the transition
    • Create a release calendar and check future release dates for real-world events, such as elections

 

Genres discussed include science fiction and fantasy, steampunk, and urban fantasy.

Links: 

Jo’s website: BookofDeacon.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jrlallo

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