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The Bestseller Experiment

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Feb 22, 2021 • 1h 13min

EP033: Legal Eagles | Keith Mathieson and Paul Joseph

We get lawyered-up in this fascinating episode where we talk to a pair of top entertainment lawyers: Keith Mathieson is an expert in defamation and privacy law, and Paul Joseph specialises in intellectual property cases and we quiz them on the pitfalls authors should look out for when writing.
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Feb 19, 2021 • 5min

Ep 305: Deep Dive — Maria Dismondy - The Business of Inspiring Children

Maria Dismondy is the author of inspirational and award-winning children’s books such as Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun, she is also the CEO of Cardinal Rule Press, a publisher dedicated to diversity and inclusiveness in children’s publishing. Maria tells us what inspired her to write, why she started her own publishing house, how she built her team and the first person she hired (and fired!), and the challenges she has faced during lockdown.
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Feb 15, 2021 • 1h 6min

Ep 304: DV Bishop “History Is Really Badly Structured”

DV Bishop’s historical thriller debut City of Vengeance vividly takes the reader to 1530s Renaissance Florence. Writing historical fiction creates all kinds of challenges and DV Bishop tells us how it’s okay to not know everything about your chosen historical period, and why it might be a good idea to resist writing straight away... In this episode you will discover: Tips for historical research and exposition Why you should let your characters drive the plot The pros and cons of outlining and pantsing Mr. Stay discusses his online book launches and blog tours
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Feb 8, 2021 • 1h 18min

EP031: Fear of Failure | Julie Cohen

Julie Cohen is the author of over twenty novels, including the Richard & Judy bestseller Dear Thing. She also teaches creative writing workshops and is a goldmine of writing wisdom. Julie shares some insights that are game-changers when it comes to writing, from dealing with failure to planning and storytelling. Her latest novel Together is featured on the BBC’s list of books to watch out for in 2017.
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Feb 1, 2021 • 1h 16min

Ep 303: Mark Stay and The Crow Folk

Some chancer called Mark Stay hijacks the podcast to shamelessly plug his new novel The Crow Folk. He gets all evasive about listener questions, refuses to discuss his murky past and almost storms out of the show… three times. Nevertheless, Mark Desvaux manages to pin him down and gets the answers we all want, not least: how can I get a bar of that Crow Folk chocolate? We also have an exclusive clip from The Crow Folk audiobook read by Candida Gubbins. Many thanks to Simon & Schuster UK for the clip. We discuss: Choosing and developing ideas Working with agents and editors Writing non-sweary period dialogue Comparing Mr Stay’s experiences in traditional publishing, self-publishing and crowdfunding And how you really can get your hands on that chocolate...
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Jan 27, 2021 • 4min

EP302 The Bestseller Experiment - John Jarrold Teaser

John Jarrold is a literary agent and editor who has worked with the likes of Michael Moorcock, Guy Gavriel Kay and John Courtney Grimwood. He answers our Patreon and Academates’ questions on pitching to agents, common mistakes, how self-published authors can approach agents, genres, self-representation and editorial tips on point-of-view, dialogue, words to avoid and more.
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Jan 25, 2021 • 1h 18min

Ep 301: Caimh McDonnell — Stranger Fiction

Bestselling indie author Caimh McDonnell makes a triumphant return to the podcast as Transworld author CK McDonnell with his new novel Stranger Times. Caimh tells us how he took everything he learned as an indie author to pitch this book to traditional publishers. We discuss launching a book during lockdown, inventive book marketing ideas, why selling humour is tricky, and being a squeaky wheel...
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Jan 18, 2021 • 1h 6min

Ep 300: Rich Leder — Write Anyway

Rich Leder is a screenwriter and novelist who tells us why our brains are always lying to us, why he writes with the door open (even with young kids running around), why finishing is so important, and why — despite all that’s going on in our lives — we should write anyway. And he reassures us that his latest book — Cooking for Cannibals — is a work of fiction. We think.
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Jan 16, 2021 • 18min

Academy All Stars - JW Atkinson

Welcome to the first of our occasional Academy All-Stars mini episodes, where we talk to writers who have joined our academy and have done something extraordinary. JW Atkinson is a writer and teacher who in 2020 wrote 52 stories — one a week! — for his Patreon followers. JW tells us how he has been using writing as part of his healing process after an accident and how the academy is helping him achieve his writing dreams. Discover more about the academy here: https://academy.bestsellerexperiment.com And you will find JW Atkinson's writing here: https://jwatkinsonauthor.com
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Jan 11, 2021 • 1h 9min

Ep 299: Michele Campbell — Making Writing A Priority

International bestselling author Michele Campbell’s new novel The Wife Who Knew Too Much combines thrills and glamour. Michele talks to us about the balance between plot and character, the importance of editors, breaks in writing, and making writing one of your top priorities in life.

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