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May 11, 2017

Due to the aois21 birthday extravaganza taking up much of Keith's time, there will not be an episode this week. Please enjoy the news list for this week.

Here is the top literary news of the week:

Literally This Week is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Tune In, Podomatic, and media.aois21.com.

For news during the week, follow @aois21 on Twitter.

You can now support this podcast either by buying an ad through Advertisecast, or on the aois21 page on Patreon.

If there’s a story we missed, tweet to us with the #literallythisweek and we’ll check it out.

February 18, 2017

Here is the top literary news of the week:

Now for the New York Times Bestseller List, Sales for the week ending February 4th

Combined Print & Ebook Fiction

  1. Echoes in Death by J.D. Robb
  2. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman

Hardcover Fiction

  1. Norse Mythology
  2. Echoes in Death

Paperback Trade Fiction

  1. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
  2. A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron

Combined Print & Ebook Nonfiction

  1. Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
  2. Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance

Hardcover Nonfiction

  1. Hillbilly Elegy
  2. Killing the Rising Sun by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

Paperback Nonfiction

  1. Hidden Figures
  2. Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

Young Adult Hardcover

  1. Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth
  2. Caraval by Stephanie Garber

And now for the home report

This past week, we announced that the aois21 podcast network will now be available on Tune In. Each podcast series has now be posted to the network and you can listen to every minute at your leisure. Visit tunein.com and search for the aois21 podcasts today.

The preorder of The Will of the Magi, the fantasy epic by Paul Dickinson Russell continues on Indiegogo. After the successful crowdfunding campaign, we have transitioned to be an InDemand project and you will be able to preorder the book right up until it is released this summer. Visit indiegogo.com today and search for The Will of the Magi.

On Tuesday, the next edition of the Creative Speaking video series was released.  This month we featured part 3 of James D. King’s author interview. The author of the HIVE sci-fi series will be discussing his influences. Find Creative Speaking on the aois21 YouTube channel and media.aois21.com.

On Wednesday, the next episode of the Sexed Vexed Perplexed with the Modern Whore podcast was released. Host Aylin Vega discussing situations that have gone weird, specifically voyeur pets. This podcast is available every other Wednesday on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, GooglePlay and media.aois21.com, and Thursdays on WDLSradio.net

On Thursday night, Aylin Vega’s Sexed Vexed Perplexed was on WDLS internet radio, at www.wdlsradio.net.

The next edition of Tales From the Old New Land has been delayed due to technical issues. The podcast will return shortly on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and media.aois21.com.

In the week ahead, we will discuss an upcoming project for an aois21 Creative. Sign up for the weekly email on aois21.com or Facebook.com/aois21 to find out first.

On Tuesday, it is the 21st and the ePress21 webinar, “Are you ready to self publish?” will be held at 8 pm Eastern time.

Following the ePress21 webinar, it’s ask aois21 on the 21st, your monthly opportunity to ask questions of publisher Keith F. Shovlin. Find it at 8:30 pm eastern on YouTube and Periscope.

On Thursday night, find Sexed Vexed Perplexed on WDLS Internet Radio at www.WDLSradio.net. The next live episode will be on February 23rd.

Literally This Week is available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Podomatic, and media.aois21.com.

For news during the week, follow @aois21 on Twitter.

You can now support this podcast either by buying an ad through Advertisecast, or on the aois21 page on Patreon.

If there’s a story we missed, tweet to us with the #literallythisweek and we’ll check it out.

January 15, 2017

  1. Due to technical difficulties with the production of Tales From the Old New Land, there will not be an episode of Literally This Week this week.

Here is the top literary news of the week:

For the New York Times Bestseller List, Sales for the week ending Jan 7th

Combined Print & Ebook Fiction

1. The Mistress by Danielle Steel

2. A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron

Hardcover Fiction

1. The Mistress

2. Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks

eBook Fiction

1. Below the Belt by Stuart Woods

2. The Mistress

Paperback Trade Fiction

1. A Dog’s Purpose

2. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

Paperback Mass Market Fiction

1. Sweet Tomorrows by Debbie Macomber

2. The Murder House by James Patterson and David Ellis

Combined Print & eBook Nonfiction

1. Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance

2. Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly

Hardcover Nonfiction

1. Hillbilly Elegy

2. The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher

Paperback Nonfiction

1. Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly

2. Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

Ebook Nonfiction

1. The Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston

2. Hillbilly Elegy

Young Adult eBook

1. Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

2. The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma

Young Adult Hardcover

  1. Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken
  2. Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake

Young Adult Paperback

  1. A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
  2. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

And now for the home report

This past week, we announced that Will This Be on the Final? by Bianca Palmisano was the aois21 bestseller for December 2016. Additionally James D. King was the bestselling author for 2016 and his book HIVE: First Contact was the bestselling title for the year at aois21. Sign up for the weekly email at aois21.com and Facebook.com/aois21 to stay ahead of the news!

We continued the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for Paul Dickinson Russell’s fantasy epic The Will of the Magi which has reached its ultimate goal of $1,600. The campaign will help Paul cover the editing and design costs for his book and hopefully also cover production and advertising costs as well. Visit the Publish Me! page on media.aois21.com or igg.me/at/aois21. Here are contributors from this week that helped put us over the top:

On Thursday night the Sexed Vexed Perplexed podcast was replayed on WDLS Internet Radio. The Modern Whore, Aylin Vega, will be appearing weekly, Thursday nights at 10 ET, with a live episode coming up January 26th. Visit www.wdlsradio.net or news.aois21.com for more information

Due to illness and production delays, the Creative Speaking video series and Tales From the Old New Land podcast will be released shortly.

In the week ahead, we will be releasing the cover art for an upcoming aois21 title and launching the preorder campaign.

We will continue the Indiegogo campaign for Paul Dickinson Russell’s fantasy epic The Will of the Magi. We will making updates throughout the week and may release additional Footnote episodes of the Publish Me! podcast as big news happens, including the week in review on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, the next episode of Passion on the Page will be released. aois21 Creative and poet Michael B. Judkins will be reading his final entry for the series. The poem “I Stand” is from his collection Interlude to Sentimental Me! Find the Passion on the Page podcast on Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and media.aois21.com.

On Wednesday, the next episode of the Sexed Vexed Perplexed with the Modern Whore podcast will be released. Host Aylin Vega will be discussing whether it is a good idea to put out early on in a relationship. This podcast is available every other Wednesday on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, GooglePlay and media.aois21.com, and Thursdays on WDLSradio.net

Also this week, we will release the latest episode of the Creative Speaking video series. aois21 Creative Michael B. Judkins returns for part 4 of his author interview. Find that series on the aois21 Youtube channel and media.aois21.com

And the next edition of Tales From the Old New Land will be released. A.C. Charlap returns to read the tale Microaggresions and an interview with the father of disgruntled contributor Herbert Swamley. Find Tales from the Old New land on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play and media.aois21.com

This episode is sponsored by the Indiegogo campaign for The Will of the Magi by Paul Dickinson Russell. Running now through January 21st, we are raising money to edit, design, and print Russell’s fantasy epic. Visit indiegogo.com and show your support. 

It is also brought to you by Tales From the Old New Land, the newest podcast series from the aois21 podcast network. This series by A.C. Charlap includes storytelling, interviews, music and humor in a unique view of Jewish Culture in Baltimore. Find it monthly on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and media.aois21.com.

Literally This Week is available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Podomatic, and media.aois21.com.

For news during the week, follow @aois21 on Twitter.

You can now support this podcast either by buying an ad through Advertisecast, or on the aois21 page on Patreon.

If there’s a story we missed, tweet to us with the #literallythisweek and we’ll check it out.

December 11, 2016

Due to a very busy schedule as the holidays approach, there will not be a new episode this week. Please enjoy the news list nonetheless.

Here is the top literary news of the week:

 

For the New York Times Bestseller List

Dated Dec. 18th

Combined Print & Ebook Fiction

  1. The Whistler by John Grisham
  2. Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks

Hardcover Fiction

  1. The Whistler
  2. Cross the Line by James Patterson

Ebook Fiction

  1. Two by Two
  2. Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Paperback Trade Fiction

  1. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
  2. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

Paperback Mass Market Fiction

  1. Tricky Twenty-Two by Janet Evanovich
  2. The Girl on the Train

Combined Print & Ebook Nonfiction

  1. The Magnolia Story by Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines and Mark Dagostino
  2. Killing the Rising Sun by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugald

Hardcover Nonfiction

  1. Killing the Rising Sun
  2. The Magnolia Story

Paperback Nonfiction

  1. Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
  2. Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger

Ebook Nonfiction

  1. The Magnolia Story
  2. Talking as Fast as I can by Lauren Graham

Young Adult eBook

  1. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
  2. I’ll give you the sun by Jandy Nelson

Young Adult Hardcover

  1. Courage to Soar by Simone Biles with Michelle Burford
  2. Heartless by Marissa Meyer

Young Adult Paperback

  1. Five Nights at Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley
  2. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

And for the home report

This past week, we announced that “Dating” as told by the Modern Whore by Aylin Vega was our bestseller for the month of November, which was one of our strongest months of sales. Sign up for the aois21 email at aois21.com and the aois21 Facebook page to be able to find out these announcements earlier and get special deals as well.

We continued the Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for Paul Dickinson Russell’s fantasy epic The Will of the Magi. The campaign will help Paul cover the editing and design costs for his book and hopefully also cover production and advertising costs as well. Visit the Publish Me! page on media.aois21.com or igg.me/at/aois21. The campaign has had a steady stream of new contributions and currently stands at 76% having raised $1,215. Here is a list of the contributors to the campaign this past week:

  • Daniel Rufolo
  • Natalie Knickerbocker
  • Bob and Tina Kahle

As part of the crowdfunding campaign, we released one Footnote episodes of the Publish Me! podcast, recognizing the passing of the second target, allowing for the funding of the cover design, to be done by designer Rana Gainer.

On Tuesday, the next episode of the Passion on the Page poetry podcast was released. Guest poet P.M. Mathis read her poem A Girl With A Book and discussed the inspiration from her own childhood. Find that podcast on Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and media.aois21.com

On Wednesday, the next episode of the Sexed Vexed Perplexed with the Modern Whore podcast was released. Host Aylin Vega welcomed guests Julia and Kay to discuss Bad decisions. This podcast is available every other Wednesday on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, GooglePlay and media.aois21.com, and now on WDLSradio.net

Delayed till Thursday, the next episode of the Publish Me! podcast was released as Paul Dickinson Russell and i discussed the evolving work on Paul’s completed fantasy epic, the Will of the Magi. We were joined by three beta readers as well as newly announced designer Rana Gainer. Find that podcast on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, YouTube, and media.aois21.com. This episode also served as the week in review for the second week of the Indiegogo campaign

On Thursday night the Sexed Vexed Perplexed podcast debuted on WDLS Internet Radio. Following this debut, the Modern Whore, Aylin Vega, will be appearing weekly, Thursday nights at 10 ET. While most episodes will be restructured and paired episodes of the podcast, once a month Aylin will be performing live and taking callers to share their own stories and get advice. This month’s live show will be on December 29th, a chance to get some advice as you plan your new years resolutions. Visit www.wdlsradio.net or news.aois21.com for more information

On Saturday, the next Tales from the Old New Land with A. C. Charlap was released. Tale 2: Carmen Chavez welcomed special guest lecturer Dr. Martin Vitebsk and esteemed Rabbi Shapseh Kichelfarb, as well as cohost Rabbi Herbert Swamley, and music by Aaron Lebedeff. Find this podcast on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and media.aosi21.coml

In the week ahead, aois21 will be announcing our annual #GiveABook campaign to run through the end of December. Any visitor to the aois21 market will get a special gift if they used the #GiveABook. Sign up for the weekly email at aois21.com or Facebook.com/aois21 to find out first.

We will continue the Indiegogo campaign for Paul Dickinson Russell’s fantasy epic The Will of the Magi. We will making updates throughout the week and may release additional Footnote episodes of the Publish Me! podcast as big news happens, including the week in review on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, this month’s Creative Speaking will be released, featuring the final part of Dr. Deepan Chatterjee’s author interview. Find this web series on the aois21 YouTube channel and media.aois21.com.

This podcast and several others on the aois21 podcast network, can now be supported through the advertising site advertisecast. Current podcast available include Sexed Vexed Perplexed, Publish Me!, and this one, with more to come. Visit advertisecast.com for more information.

This podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Podomatic, and media.aois21.com.

For news during the week, follow @aois21 on Twitter.

You can now support this podcast either by buying an ad through Advertisecast, or on the aois21 page on Patreon.

If there’s a story we missed, tweet to us with the #literallythisweek and we’ll check it out.

November 27, 2016

November 27, 2016

This week: Critics have attacked Megyn Kelly’s new book on Amazon, Zadie Smith is bringing her new book to television, a Library is dealing with defaced books, the Sports Book of the year was announced, Fantastic Beasts is striking out at the bookstore, Russia has banned something different, and UK retailers are warming up for the holiday season.  All this, plus the New York Times Bestsellers and the latest news from aois21, Literally This Week.

This episode is sponsored by Cyber Monday, shop the aois21 market through Monday and save with a special offer code. Also brought to you by the Indiegogo campaign for The Will of the Magi by Paul Dickinson Russell. Running now through January 21st, we are raising money to edit, design, and print Russell’s fantasy epic. Visit indiegogo.com and show your support. 

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May 1, 2016

Keith is not feeling well so there is no new episode this week. Please enjoy this news list in the meantime.

Here's the top literary news of the week:

March 27, 2016

Keith remains ill this week so there will be no recorded podcast available. Please enjoy this news list nonetheless.

Here is the news from this week:

Remember to like, share, and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podomatic, and right here.

If there's any news of the week you want to share with us, tweet with #literallythisweek and we'll check it out.

Follow us on twitter @aois21 where we share the news as it comes out!

March 13, 2016

Keith is sick this week so there will be no recorded podcast available. Please enjoy this news list nonetheless.

Here is the news for the week:

Remember to like, share, and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podomatic, and right here.

If there's any news of the week you want to share with us, tweet with #literallythisweek and we'll check it out.

Follow us on twitter @aois21 where we share the news as it comes out!