Topic: Self Publishing

6 chapters across the catalog

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:22:56 - 2:26:59

1752: Pell-Mell

Veteran Authors, Gigawatt Coffee and Small Business Growth

C.E. Martin, a veteran and author of fifteen novels, shared his experience returning to writing after a series of personal setbacks. Eli the Coffee Guy from Gigawatt Coffee Roasters announced the hiring of a new team member, signaling growth for the Illinois-based business. Both stories highlighted the resilience of independent creators and entrepreneurs in the current economic climate.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 2:09:53 - 2:14:30

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Finn the Fir, Children's Christmas Book

Claire Muchler promotes her self-published children's Christmas book, "Finn the Fir," after contributing to the show. The hosts discuss the challenges of self-marketing and provide her website for listeners. They also mention "Too Many Eggs," a book by a local producer that has become a hit with community members raising chickens.

Humalgo
Episode 938 2:16:55 - 2:20:18

938: Humalgo

Self-Publishing Success and Gestalt Prime Novel

Listener Ignacio Salome is highlighted for self-publishing his novel, *Gestalt Prime*, through Amazon’s CreateSpace. The hosts discuss the professional quality of modern self-publishing tools and the challenges of marketing in a saturated book market.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 1:32:08 - 1:36:10

921: Bagels & Bins

Self-Publishing and Young Adult Fiction

Sir Nacho discusses his experience self-publishing a young adult science fiction novel over four years. John Dvorak provides advice on the difference between "packaging" a book and "publishing" it, noting that a well-produced product can eventually be picked up by major distributors. The author credits "deconstruction skills" learned from the show for helping him complete the project.

The Interview Show
Episode 534 34:49 - 39:41

534: The Interview Show

Daniel Suarez, Self-Publishing Success and Hollywood Film Deals

Daniel Suarez recounts his journey from self-publishing Demon using Lightning Source to securing a film deal with Paramount Pictures. He describes how reaching out to tech journalists led to the book's viral success within companies like Microsoft and Google. The segment concludes with a discussion on the slow nature of Hollywood development and Suarez's transition to a multi-book deal with Dutton.