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On Publishing

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On Publishing is a podcast about books and publishing. Each episode features an interview with a publishing professional, including book editors and publishers, marketers and publicists, book designers and sales executives, as well as writers and authors from all categories and genres of publishing. In each interview we'll seek to draw out relevant stories and experiences from our guests, and discover some of the key lessons or truths they've discovered. We seek to provide this inside look at the industry for aspiring writers, book lovers, and anyone seeking a career in book publishing.

On Publishing is a podcast about books and publishing. Each episode features an interview with a publishing professional, including book editors and publishers, marketers and publicists, book designers and sales executives, as well as writers and authors from all categories and genres of publishing. In each interview we'll seek to draw out relevant stories and experiences from our guests, and discover some of the key lessons or truths they've discovered. We seek to provide this inside look at the industry for aspiring writers, book lovers, and anyone seeking a career in book publishing.

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12. On Publishing Q&A with Alex Field & Ingrid Beck - 'Why Do I Need an Author Platform?'

Episode in On Publishing
In the last episode of On Publishing in season one, we talk about things we're seeing happening in the publishing industry in the time of coronavirus, and we answer some listener questions, including: "Why do I need a literary agent?" "How can I successfully pitch to a literary agent or editor at a writer's conference?" "What is the difference between traditional and indie publishers?" and "How would I go about hiring an illustrator for my children's book?" If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future seasons and weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing industry or process that you'd like us discuss on a future episode, or other people we should interview, please send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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11. Jerry B. Jenkins, New York Times Bestselling Author - "Making a Living as a Writer"

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New York Times bestselling author and writing coach, Jerry B. Jenkins, has written nearly 200 books including numerous contemporary and historical novels, autobiographies with celebrated figures and sports stars, children's books, young adult novels, and a variety of nonfiction. He is perhaps best known for co-authoring the Left Behind series of novels, 7 of which debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list. Jerry continues to write every day, and he also shares his wisdom on his blog and website, and in coaching writers through his superb writing courses and masterclasses. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss on a future episode, or other people we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. www.JerryJenkins.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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10. Heather Dixon Adams, Founder & CEO, Choice Media - "How Does Publicity Work?"

Episode in On Publishing
Heather Dixon Adams, the founder and CEO of Choice Media & Communications, joins us to talk about the ever-changing world of publicity, PR, and book promotion. In this practical and insightful interview, Heather shares a wealth of knowledge about how authors can adapt to the changing media landscape as well as her best advice for how writers can build an effective platform. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss on a future episode, or other people we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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9. Kathryn Renz Hamilton, Senior Editor at HarperOne - "The Editorial Process"

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Kathryn Renz Hamilton ("Katy"), senior editor at HarperOne, talks with us about her experience acquiring and editing books for one of the top publishers in the US. She delves into the intricacies of the editorial process and how she identifies projects with potential for her team. As always, we talk books and Katy also reveals a pet peeve when it comes to working with authors. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss on a future episode, or other people we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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8. Courtney Maum, Author of Costalegre & Before and After the Book Deal - "Surviving Your First Book Deal"

Episode in On Publishing
On this episode of On Publishing, we talk with Courtney Maum, author of three successful novels, I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, Touch, and Costalegre, as well as her new book, Before and After the Book Deal (Catapault). She tells us the story behind writing and publishing her first novel, which ultimately took more than ten years and multiple literary agents. Courtney also shares about her writing process, how she has learned to "write at the speed of fun," editing her work and working with editors, marketing her books, and what she's working on next. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. You can find out more about Courtney Maum at www.CourtneyMaum.com, or by following @Cmaum on Twitter and @cbmaum on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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7. Don Pape, Publisher at NavPress - 'The Changing Publishing Landscape'

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On this episode, we talk with Don Pape, publisher of Navpress, a publisher of books and Bibles in the religion category. During our conversation, Don shares how publishing has changed in recent years,  what he looks for in an author or a manuscript, and how he leads a publishing team. Don has long been known as a champion for great content, and he shares how the publisher-author relationship has become increasingly important as the market has changed. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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6. Jennifer Baker, Managing Editor, Random House Children's Books - 'Preparing a Manuscript for Publication'

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Jennifer N. Baker, managing editor at Random House Children’s Books, talks with us about the nuts and bolts of the book production process, how to begin a career in publishing, as well as her passion for fonts. We also discuss the advocacy Jenn has done as part of We Need Diverse Books and her own podcast Minorities in Publishing. Jenn is a contributing editor for the online magazine Electric Literature, an in-demand speaker, and the general editor of the short fiction collection Everyday People: The Color of Life. Jenn was also named the 2019 Publishers Weekly Star Watch “Superstar” for her varied work championing diversity in the book industry. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. Find out more about Jenn at her website www.jennifernbaker.com or connect with her on Instagram or Twitter (@jbakernyc). Listen to episodes of the MINORITIES IN PUBLISHING podcast at https://minoritiesinpublishing.tumblr.com/episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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5. Christine Edwards, Senior VP of Sales, HarperCollins - 'The Art of Selling Books'

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When Christine Edwards stepped into the publishing industry, she worked as a buyer at Waldenbooks. After a season as a book buyer at Borders, the mega-bookstore that once competed with Barnes & Noble, Christine moved to the publishing side of the business, taking a sales job at the Crown Publishing Group. She is currently the Senior VP of Sales at HarperCollins. We talk with Christine about the ever-changing book marketplace and what it takes to sell books successfully. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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4. Andrew Stoddard, Editorial Director at WaterBrook - 'What Does An Acquisition Editor Do?'

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In this episode of "On Publishing" we talk with Andrew Stoddard, editorial director at WaterBrook & Multnomah, imprints of Penguin Random House. In this conversation we talk about the work that he does every day inside a large publisher of spiritual books, how an acquisition editor decides which books to take to his or her team, and when an editor decides to ultimately buy a book and why. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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3. Laura McKowen, Author of We Are the Luckiest - 'Writing & Publishing Your First Book'

Episode in On Publishing
In this episode of "On Publishing" we talk with Laura McKowen, Speaker, Blogger, Podcaster, and Author of We Are the Luckiest: The Surprising Magic of a Sober Life, release in January 2020, and now a national bestseller. In this conversation we talk about writing and Laura's process, working through the manuscript with the editor of her book, the editing process overall, and also how to deal with the inevitable rejections that come along with pursuing a book deal. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview,  send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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2. Jane Friedman, Publishing Commentator & Consultant - “The Most Critical Thing Every Author Needs”

Episode in On Publishing
In this episode of “On Publishing” we talk with Jane Friedman, writer, editor, author coach, commentator, and sought after publishing consultant who runs the publishing industry newsletter, “The Hot Sheet” as well as JaneFriedman.com. We talk about her experience in publishing, her optimism about the future of the industry, and the most important thing every writer needs. If you enjoy this episode please like and subscribe so you can keep up with future episodes. If you have questions about writing and publishing that you’d like us to discuss, or other people you’d like us to interview, send us an email at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word “Podcast” in your subject line. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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2. Jane Friedman, Publishing Commentator & Consultant - “The Most Critical Thing Every Author Needs”

Episode in On Publishing
In this episode of “On Publishing” we talk with Jane Friedman, writer, editor, author coach, commentator, and sought after publishing consultant who runs the publishing industry newsletter, “The Hot Sheet” as well as JaneFriedman.com. We talk about her experience in publishing, her optimism about the future of the industry, and the most important thing every writer needs. If you enjoy this episode please like and subscribe so you can keep up with future episodes. If you have questions about writing and publishing that you’d like us to discuss, or other people you’d like us to interview, send us an email at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word “Podcast” in your subject line. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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1. Toni Weisskopf, Publisher of Baen Books - 'What Do Publishers Want?'

Episode in On Publishing
On the first episode of "On Publishing" we talk with Toni Weisskopf, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at Baen Books, a well-known science fiction and military science fiction publisher. Our conversation covers a number of topics such as, 'what is the spark that attracts an editor, or a publisher, to a particular book or story, especially in the genre of science fiction.' We also talk about some of the books we've loved, Toni's publishing journey, what it takes to lead a publishing team well, how Baen builds relationships with their readers, and more. If you enjoyed this episode please like and subscribe so you can keep up with future episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview on the podcast, please send us an e-mail at info@thebinderyagency.com. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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0. 'On Publishing' - Preview Episode

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This is the preview episode for a new podcast called "On Publishing," hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, produced by The Bindery Agency (www.TheBinderyAgency.com). On Publishing is a podcast about books and publishing. Each episode features an interview with a publishing professional, including book editors & publishers, marketers & publicists, book designers & sales executives, as well as writers & authors from all categories & genres of the book publishing industry. In each interview we'll seek to draw out relevant stories & experiences from our guests, & discover some of the key lessons or truths they've discovered. We seek to provide this inside look at the industry for aspiring writers, book lovers, and anyone seeking a career in book publishing at some level. Music by Not the King. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onpublishingpodcast/message
Art and literature 6 years
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