
Bookish, writer friends Jamie, Melissa and Naomi talk about their favourite tropes, their least favourite tropes and everything in between!
Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl
Melissa Welliver, author of The Undying Tower, My Love Life and the Apocalypse
Jamie Greenwood, creator & host of the Write and Wrong Podcast
Music courtesy of Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksHow ToEducationArts | |||

We are talking about acquisitions, how they happens, who is involved and which bits authors are let in on and which bits they are not.
• Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl, Man Muse Monster
• Melissa Welliver, author of Th... more
We chat about the realities of doing events, launch parties and just walking into bookshops and asking to sign your books. A great episode for authors who are in the process of publishing and aren't sure how interfacing with booksellers works.
• N... more
It's all marketing and PR this week as we get into the realities of it, talk about how different books get different budgets and the things that authors can do themselves to help spread the word about their books and themselves.
• Naomi Gibson, au... more
It's time to chat about editorial, the relationship between editor and author and how much power editors have over an author's manuscript.
PSA: Kesia Lupo is discussed in this episode who was previously an editor with Chicken House, she then became ... more
We're diving into what it means to be a full-time author, the realities of reaching that point and why most authors have another source of income.
• Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl, Man Muse Monster
• Melissa Welliver, ... more
We're back for a new season all about publishing and in the first episode we are chatting about gatekeepers and the various hurdles they represent!
• Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl, Man Muse Monster
• Melissa Welliver,... more
Middle grade author, Philip Kavvadias is here to chat about some of the publishing myths and struggles within children's books.
• Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl
• Melissa Welliver, author of The Undying Tower, My Love ... more
This episode is about that moment when the marketing cycle is over and the dust has started to settle on the publication of your debut novel. What happens next?
• Naomi Gibson, author of Every Line of You, Game Over Girl
• Melissa Welliver, auth... more
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