We're counting down the last days of the year, I figured it was time to get this knocked out since it was unlikely that I would get anything else finished before the end of December.
In this episode, author Tim McKay joins the program to discuss his work as a writer and editor, the philosophy on the craft (which he also teaches), and, of course, his book releases that include audiobook renditions he produces himself.
This episode delves into the logistics of distributing paperback books, e-books, and audiobooks for self-publishing.
In this session, going wide, suspension/terminations on KDP and ACX, wrapping up 2025 projects and looking forward to 2026, storytelling and mythology.
Author Isaac Young joins the program to discuss his approach to writing, his creative career and philosophy, and his audio series "The Last Human".
In this session, we discuss working on writing projects in phases, staging marketing and materials, world-building, and the creative well.
In this session, author and designer Rian Stone joins to discuss how aspects like cover design and typography of your book creates a thorough reading experience for your audience.
This session gets into the economics of working with KDP for hardbacks, specifically in regards to releasing Daily Historical Facts. Dealing with laying out a manuscript with a lot of pictures and coordinating audiobook releases.
Author Graham Bradley joins the program to discuss his writing career and new release, Fossil Force, which is out now on Raconteur Press.
This session hits some news, project development across the media spectrum that starts with the written word, and the release program for the remainder of the year.
This workshop has updates on our work and gets into sourcing and applying beta readers and beta listeners to the material we are preparing for release.
We discuss design and formatting, particularly the staging of releases over time including ebooks, paperbacks, hardbacks, and audiobooks.
In this episode, author David W. Berner joins the program to discuss his career in media and how he became an author, as well as the publishing industry and his new release "Garden Tools" (a poetry collection).
This session discusses audiobook creation and editing in some detail and gives updates on recent projects that are in the works.
Author Nikolas Victorson joins the program to discuss his writing career and newest publication, "Semperis", which is the first release in a trilogy of novels.
In this session, I discussed working on large projects that take long periods of time and transmuting them into different media formats such as audio, video, and books.
In this workshop session, we discuss the process of polishing your manuscript into shape.
In this session, we talked about the GEN48 film festival, success as an author compared to other art forms like music and film, creation science such as making things as experiments, production costs and pricing, and focusing on getting projects done.
Hans Schantz returns to the program to discuss his new series "Fields & Energy", a historical look at physics and where it went wrong. We also discuss writing, crowdfunding projects, and the Based Book Sale.
In this session, we discussed competing with algorithms and platform changes, as well as merchandising our creations via design assets made for books or other media.