Episodes
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How Jerry B. Jenkins Got His Start as a Writer
In this interview, Jerry Jenkins tells authors how he got his start as a writer and how he’s maintained his career for decades.
Writing App Roundup with Dave Chesson, Kindlepreneur
Discover which writing tools will work best for authors and which you can avoid.
How to Write for Children with Jennifer Grant
Children's books are a hot genre right now. With libraries closed, more parents are purchasing children's books than ever before, and more authors are trying their hand at writing a children's book. How hard could it be to write a children's book? It turns out very...
How to Create Companion Products for your Book with D’vorah Lansky
It’s very common these days for books, especially nonfiction, to come with additional workbooks, study guides, and video courses. These extra materials are also a great way to connect with your readers on a deeper level, while at the same time creating additional...
How to Write Devotionals with David Sluka
Devotionals are almost unique to Christian publishing. While some non-Christian publishers dabble with devotionals of different kinds, Christians have been writing and reading devotionals for centuries. So how do you write a devotional? Well, that is what we are...
How to Write a Biblically Accurate Book with Catherine DeVries
One of the big differences between Christian and non-Christian books is that Christian books have an absolute standard of truth they are compared to. Or, put another way, Christian books are all a derivative of the Bible in one way or another. We are a people of the...
How to Write Better & Faster With Plottr and the Snowflake Method
Learn how this powerful duo and their features can streamline your writing process, boost creativity, and play to your strengths.
Simon & Schuster Bought by Penguin Random House Discussion With Steve Laube
For everything, there is a season. A time to gather stones and a time to scatter stones. A time to merge companies and a time to spin off new companies. Right now, it is a time for merging companies. The “Big Five” are now the “Big Four.” You may have...
How to Write for Children with Linda Howard
If you want to write for children, you must learn the ingredients for a great children’s book and avoid these common mistakes.
Behind the Publishing Curtain: Fulfillment & Distribution with Tracy Higley
How do dead trees turn into books in people's hands? It's not magic. Behind the scenes, thousands of people work hard to ensure books get from the printer into the hands of readers like you. If you want your book to end up in readers' hands, Tracy Higley can help. She...