Episodes
πŸ” Reedsy editor Julie Artz talks about assessing your own manuscript to determine whether it's ready to be seen by editors and readers πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: https://blog.reedsy.com/live/self-audit-julie-artz/
Published 05/03/24
Published 05/03/24
πŸ” The productivity coaches behind Prolifiko share their tips on building a productive writing habit πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: blog.reedsy.com/live/productive-writing-habit/
Published 04/26/24
πŸ” NYT bestselling author Caroline Leavitt talks about how beginnings and endings can make a good novel great πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: blog.reedsy.com/live/how-to-crack-your-novel-s-beginning-and-ending/
Published 04/19/24
πŸ” Learn the secret code behind all well-plotted novels from the author of Save the Cat! Writes a Novel πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: blog.reedsy.com/live/save-the-cat-writes-a-novel/
Published 04/12/24
πŸ” Editor and author Tracy Gold reveals the biggest mistakes new writers make when writing dialogue. πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: https://blog.reedsy.com/live/dialogue-mistakes/
Published 04/05/24
πŸ” Author and Reedsy ghostwriter Michelle Schusterman shows you how to take your book idea and get busy writing its first draft. πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: https://blog.reedsy.com/live/how-to-start-writing-a-book/
Published 03/29/24
πŸ” Former literary agent Rachel Stout reveals her tips for researching agents and personalizing query letters. πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: https://blog.reedsy.com/live/personalizing-your-query-letters/
Published 03/22/24
πŸ” Join award-winning author, ghostwriter, and book coach Amanda Edgar as she shows you how to make your memoir read like a bestselling novel. πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: blog.reedsy.com/live/memoir-amanda-edgar
Published 03/15/24
πŸ” Join bestselling author SJ Watson as he shows you how to activate editor mode. πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here:Β https://blog.reedsy.com/live/watson-editor-mode/
Published 03/08/24
πŸ” Kickstarter's head of publishing gives you the inside scoop on crowdfunding your next book on their platform πŸ“ Find a full transcript of this podcast episode here: https://blog.reedsy.com/live/kickstarter/
Published 02/27/24
But, as mysteriously as they begin, all creative journeys come to an end. Or do they?
Published 04/21/20
These days, everyone wants to be the next overnight viral sensation. But, as it turns out, there's nothing overnight about it.
Published 04/14/20
Before selling your book, you need to learn how to sell yourself.
Published 04/02/20
How do you learn to see your creative work from other's perspectives? The answer is the same thing it's been for centuries: pick up a book.
Published 03/25/20
The Hero's Journey is an excellent metaphor for any creative process. But when it comes to self publishing a nonfiction book, the line between fact and fiction is anything but metaphorical.
Published 03/17/20
What do the Greek Gods, Walt Disney, and indie author slash creativity professor Tim Cigelske all have common? Apparently, everything.
Published 03/11/20
As the Hero's Journey starts up again, Tim has to put his own creativity advice to the test.
Published 03/11/20
Move too fast and, instead of working around your obstacles, you might just crash into them – in romance, in writing, and in writing romance.
Published 12/17/19
When your story isn't a popular one, how do you get people to listen? According to I.L. Cruz, it helps to disguise it as a story everyone knows already.
Published 12/04/19
It's one thing to turn a great book into a bestseller. But how do you learn to write a great book in the first place?
Published 11/26/19
Behind every professional, there are many amateur hours. Behind every success story, there are many more that go untold.
Published 10/01/19
In the era of the eBook, why are some authors still selling paperbacks from their front doors?
Published 09/25/19
Paperback books have historically been derided as cheap, brief entertainment. So, in the era of the eBook, why would you print them at all? ~~~ Additional Reading: https://blog.reedsy.com/standard-book-sizes/ https://blog.reedsy.com/print-on-demand-books/
Published 09/18/19
Kids can be picky, especially when it comes to what they prefer to read. So why not give it to them?
Published 09/10/19