This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome self published author Neil Gordon to discuss his book Tony Accardo is Joe Batters and his success in promoting his work.
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Chapter 48 - Spring Cleaning
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome back Corey Parker as they clean out the attic and prepare for the new birth of spring.
Read MoreChapter 47 - Writing a Book Series
This month, Keith and Paul welcome author Jeff Deck of the Shadows over Portsmouth series to discuss writing a continuing series of books, balancing the schedule and keeping to the plan.
Read MoreChapter 46 - 2019 Resolutions
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana discuss their new years resolutions for 2019, whether they be books they want to read, or projects they want to complete, they share their goals as we enter the new year.
Read MoreChapter 45 - Never-ending Stories
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome John Champion and Ken Ray of the Mission Log Podcast to discuss never-ending stories.
Read MoreChapter 44 - Blue Ridge Writers
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana share Keith's interviews with authors and publishers at the Blue Ridge Writers 2018 Book & Arts Fair in Charlottesville, VA.
Read MoreChapter 43 - Book Fair Etiquette
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana talk about manners and best practices at book fairs.
Read MoreChapter 42 - Round Robin
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana talk about a variety of subjects, including pricing cover designs and fan interpretations of popular art.
Read MoreChapter 41 - Sci Fi vs. Fantasy with Reeshi Ray
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome guest Reeshi Ray to talk about the difference between fantasy and science-fiction and his new book, "One Nation Under Gods," which is now available for preorder: https://amzn.to/2neVAHr.
Read MoreChapter 40 - What was your first fantasy?
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana recall the first fantasy story they experienced, run through "The 100 Best Fantasy Novels of All Time" by Unbound Worlds (https://bit.ly/2NxvDit), and discuss copyright law and ethics (https://bit.ly/2IgxeFi, https://nbcnews.to/2u2xPXf).
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Chapter 38 - What do Publishers Want?
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana discuss Keith's recent panel discussion at the Possibilities Conference on what publsihers look for in potential authors.
Read MoreChapter 37 - Growth of Digital Publishing
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome back Corey Parker for an update on the editing of "The Will of the Magi" and a discussion of the current state of digital publishing.
Read MoreChapter 36 - Worldbuilding
This month, Keith, Rana and Paul talk about fictional worldbuilding with self-published author Bharat Krishnan.
Read MoreChapter 35 - Birth of Digital Publishing with Barbara Dickinson
This month, Keith, Rana and Paul talk about the transition from print to digital publishing with Barbara Dickinson, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's former assistant vice president of research support ... and Paul's mom!
Read MoreChapter 34 - Resolve to Create
This month, Keith, Rana and Paul plus recurring guest Corey Parker talk about their New Year's Resolutions to create.
Read MoreChapter 33 - Making a Book Fair
This month, Keith and Paul welcome back previous guest Carolyn O'Neal to discuss the Charlottesville Book Fair. O'Neal organized this first of an expected ongoing event and she discusses the unique challenges and success from the event. The team also review what worked and what didn't, and come up with some ideas to make it an even better event for next year.
Read MoreChapter 32 - NaNoWriMo Revisited, and Corey Parker returns
This month, Keith, Paul, Rana, and occasional guest Corey Parker talk about editing "The Will of the Magi," and Paul's attempt at his own supercharged National Novel Writing Month challenge.
Read MoreChapter 31 - Podcasting your Stories
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome Andrew Allemann of PodcastGuests.com to discuss sharing your stories through podcasts. Andrew is responsible for several past guests appearing on the podcast and shares his own story, as well as tips to becoming better interviewees to help you share your story with the world.
Read MoreChapter 30 - Odds & Ends
Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome Corey Parker back on the show as they catch up on projects and events, plus Paul has an announcement.
Read MoreChapter 29 - Writing your Culture
This month, Keith, Paul, and Rana welcome aois21 podcaster Evan Tucker, host and producer of Tales from the Old New Land and It’s Not Even Past, to discuss writing your culture. Even breaks down how his Jewish heritage has influenced him and his writing and how it appears throughout Tales from the Old New Land, for better or for worse. Be warned, some viewpoints may be expressed that you may not agree with.
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