

Author Update
Thomas Umstattd Jr.
Here’s what you can expect from Author Update:Publishing News: Stay in the loop on what’s happening in the industry.Advice That Matters: Learn how to make your book irresistible to readers.Live Q&A: Bring your questions and get answers from Thomas Umstattd and Jonathan Shuerger.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 19min
Ingram Goes To War With AI
They unpack Ingram's new AI opt-out and why resale laws may blunt its power. They cover Tor's Wildthorn Books imprint and the risks of genre blending for writers. They discuss Hudson News' magazine crisis and how airport sales are changing. They explore AI's effect on ghostwriting, a rising need for human editors, and the business-book opportunity about humans working with AI.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 13min
Federal Court Just Changed Copyright Law Globally for Authors
A landmark ruling restores global copyright reversion for authors, potentially transforming how they retain rights. The discussion dives into the implications of AI ads on privacy and targeting, highlighting the evolving relationship between technology and literature. Plus, the hosts explore the demographics of modern church growth and examine why beautiful book designs attract readers. From fonts symbolizing deeper meanings to the revival of muscular Christianity, this conversation unfolds a tapestry of creativity and culture.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 11min
AI Threats, Platform Changes and Cultural Shifts Authors Can't Ignore
Delve into the evolving relationship between AI and literature, with insights on ChatGPT's controversial adult mode. Explore the anti-AI movement and its philosophical roots, as well as the hidden use of AI in publishing. The discussion shifts to Substack's new ad policies, reflecting broader changes in content platforms. Their conversation touches on cultural dynamics, like the rise of 'destroyer' heroes and nostalgic trends in food. Finally, advice for authors on influencer marketing and managing their narratives in this changing landscape.

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Jan 2, 2026 • 1h 20min
Author Update's Predictions for 2026!
Dive into the future of the book business as Thomas and Jonathan share bold predictions for 2026. They discuss the impact of Public Domain Day, highlighting iconic 1930s characters now available for authors. The duo warns writers about the risks of adapting later versions of characters, emphasizing the value of original texts. They analyze the rising costs of PCs due to AI demands and predict an anti-AI political movement forming. As indie publishing grows, they urge authors to focus on their craft rather than social media distractions.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 17min
Reports Say That The Majority of Paranormal Romance Is AI Generated!
The hosts dive into the surge of traditional publishing and the rise of audiobooks over e-books. They discuss how indie authors can benefit from audiobooks and the potential losses from missing out. A fascinating examination of the paranormal romance genre reveals that a staggering 62% of new titles are likely low-quality AI creations. Shifting tropes reflect changing reader sentiments, with a blend of genres emerging as a successful strategy. The episode wraps up with reflections on the escapism books provide and the evolving landscape of publishing.

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Dec 13, 2025 • 1h 12min
The Demonetized Episode
Dive into the intriguing clash between AI and publishing as hosts tackle the nuances of sexism in hiring within the industry. Explore how the Supreme Court's decision on Little v. Yanes impacts publishers and the evolving debate over library bans. Discover the rise of LitRPG and the secrets behind premium audiobooks that dominate sales. The conversation takes a turn as they discuss Amazon's DRM-free strategy and the implications of AI on authors. Lastly, compare masculine versus feminine growth narratives in storytelling that shape our cultural landscape.

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Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 21min
Author Update Has A New Home!
The hosts unveil their new channel and explore rising print costs from IngramSpark. They discuss Smashwords' simplified royalty structure and when to choose IngramSpark over KDP Print. The conversation shifts to AI's role in publishing, highlighting how it's reshaping jobs and boosting profits. They analyze the rapid adoption of ChatGPT and the impact of specialized AIs. A humorous take on a Patreon AI tier adds levity, while a Kinder-focused PR crisis showcases the importance of strategic communication.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h 23min
The Amazon Associate Crackdown and Black Friday Deals!
Discover the latest on Amazon's new video advertising for authors and what makes an effective trailer versus a TikTok-style teaser. Learn about the crackdown on the Amazon Associate program and how to navigate compliance effectively. The discussion also dives into Black Friday deals on hardware and software for authors, including essential tools like Publisher Rocket and Plottr. Unpack complex themes from Dune, debating whether Paul Atreides is a hero or villain and how adaptation choices impact storytelling.

Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 11min
Did Google's Gemini Train on Your Manuscript?
The discussion dives into Google's Gemini training opt-ins, alarming many authors about privacy. They explore the misleading nature of Gmail settings and the consequences of opting out. A comparison of Gemini and Grok 4.1 reveals intriguing trade-offs in functionality. The hosts also delve into the cozy mystery genre, highlighting its comforting tropes and growing market. Ethical concerns about AI in writing spark a lively debate, while new tools like Sudowrite and Vellum 4.0 promise exciting advancements for authors.

Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 19min
The Algorithm War: AI vs. Human Writing
Updates on how the publishing and music worlds are adapting to AI, as well as exciting developments from the industry.


