The Write Atmosphere is an author advice podcast produced by Atmosphere Press. This show features experts from across the publishing industry giving bite-size interviews advising authors on all sorts of twists and turns in the publishing process. Whether you’re just beginning your writing career or you’re a seasoned author looking for new perspectives, The Write Atmosphere has intriguing nuggets for everyone. Learn more and get in touch here: https://atmospherepress.com/the-write-atmosphere-podcast/
Author for over 30 years! We talk to author Matt Peterson on writing process, exploring different genres and selling your book.
Matt Peterson is the pen name for Cisco Gonzalez, an American author who writes fictional stories with a comedic twist. As a military brat, he grew up all over the place. He enjoys any well-written and funny fiction and is influenced by authors such as Christopher Moore, John Scalzi, and Martha Wells. ...
Andrea Jo DeWerd is a book marketing strategist, publishing consultant, speaker, and founder of the future of agency LLC, the industry’s only full-service book marketing agency headquartered in Brooklyn, NY. A veteran of Big 5 publishing with more than 107 career New York Times bestsellers, Andrea has led campaigns across commercial and literary fiction, memoir, narrative nonfiction, business, wellness, cookbooks, and major lifesty...
Megan Sells holds an M.F.A. in Acting and Directing from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Before joining the publishing world, they spent years developing new plays with theatre companies such as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and the Kansas City Repertory Theatre. That background informs their uniquely embodied, character-driven approach to editing.
They have edited over two dozen books across genres including speculative f...
On this episode we'll be talking with our guest Marcus Batterbury on Writing the Truth: Craft, Courage, and the Memoir Journey. We explore the path of a memoirist, from the inspiration behind his story to the lessons learned along the way. Our guest shares insights on the challenges and breakthroughs of being an author, reflections on the writing and editing process, and how to craft stories that truly resonate with readers. We als...
What really happens after you finish your manuscript? This episode covers working with an editor, navigating the marketing cycle, and learning to trust your publishing team to bring your book to life.
In this episode, learn how to create a standout book cover. Covering design basics, common mistakes to avoid, and simple strategies to help your book actually sell. Want to work with Laura Duffy? Find out more about Laura and her work at lauraduffydesign.com
In this episode, we explore the power of confessional writing and how deeply personal experiences can be transformed into compelling stories that resonate with readers. We discuss the craft of turning vulnerability, memory, and lived experience into narratives that feel both intimate and universal.
We also look at breaking the norms of indie publishing—especially as a non-genre or literary author. From building credibility while sel...
In this episode, we talk with a work-from-home mom and writer who has spent more than twenty years building a writing life while balancing family, freelance work, and the everyday demands of home. She shares honest insights into what it really takes to keep writing when time is limited and responsibilities are many.
We discuss practical strategies for finding time to write, prioritizing creative projects, building a freelance career...
In this episode, we talk with a former LAPD lieutenant whose unexpected second act as an Uber driver led to more than 10,000 rides—and ultimately to the memoir Chasing the Surge: Ten Thousand Rides into the American Night. What began as a post-career pivot became a powerful lens into the lives, struggles, and surprising moments shared by strangers in the back seat.
We explore how real-life encounters can become compelling storyt...
In this episode, we talk with author James Blakey about two important parts of building a writing career: selling books in person and publishing short stories. James shares practical advice on finding the best venues for authors, such as conventions, libraries, book festivals, and craft markets, along with tips for setting up an engaging table, interacting with readers, and perfecting your pitch. We also dive into the world of shor...
In today’s world, readers are understandably turning more and more to ecofiction. For authors, the question of how to write good nature-centered fiction is an important one to ponder, so they can help their readers care about the natural world. Book coach Erin Radniecki explains what makes good ecofiction and what pitfalls to look out for in your own writing.
There's no one right path to writing poetry; each poet will find what works for them. But if you're struggling with the craft, attending events with other writers or opening your thoughts up to the simplest gratitudes could be just what you need to invigorate your practice. Poet and writing tutor Susan Taylor shares her advice on just how to approach this.
Build a brand, cultivate your audience, always have the next book poised to release: that's all, rather broad advice for authors who want to learn how to write full-time. You hear these things all the time for a reason, though; it's just a matter of figuring out how to do it all. Author and book coach Lisa Daily has collected techniques from various 7-figure authors, and is here to lay out what you need to do to take your a...
Beta reader feedback can be such an important tool to writers as they polish their manuscripts, and it can also be an overwhelming challenge to incorporate. From soliciting readers to receiving feedback, from internalizing conflicting perspectives to inputting the changes you decide to keep, it's a lengthy but invaluable process. Historical fiction author Beth Ford knows her way around the beta reader block, and she's here ...
To get an MFA or not to get an MFA is a question that many serious writers ponder at some point in their writing careers, and there is, of course, no “right” answer; it depends on each individual writer. However, in a time when it seems like an MFA is a necessary step in a writer's career, some voices are cropping up to point out that often the opposite can be true. Acclaimed author and MFA professor Randall Silvis lays out all...
With each new personality test comes a fresh perspective on developing and writing compelling characters for your stories, and the Myers-Briggs Index is no exception. With four axes of personality descriptions combined into 16 distinct personality types, the Myers-Briggs Index can also be used to write character development. A.W. Baldwin, multi-award-winning author, talks through how to shape and sharpen your characters using the M...
Celebrities and social media influencers are the biggest phenomenon in influencing buying practices we've seen yet, and even just one influencer shouting out your book can completely change its sales trajectory for the better. Getting your book in front of celebrities and influencers is an interesting--not impossible--task. Emily Florence, a former entertainment publicist for shows like American Idol and Gilmore Girls as well a...
As an author of ten novels, AJ Eversley is no stranger to the manuscript drafting and editing process. She's seen her fair share of filler words, excessive info-dumping, and flat characters. But that also means she has developed techniques to spot these flaws in her first draft and correct them for an iron-strong final draft. She shares some of her tried-and-true strategies with us in this episode.
Publishing a book doesn't tend to pay the bills, so authors are turning more and more to crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter to support themselves and their work. It's not as simple as throwing a campaign up on the site and letting it run itself, though. Luckily, award-winning author and accomplished Kickstarter runner David Hankins has loads of advice on how to maximize your own campaign, so you can jump into the process p...
Some writing tips are specific to genre, but there are at least a few critical tools that writers need to know no matter what kind of prose they're writing. Understanding perspective, utilizing storytelling, and crafting sentence structure and rhythm will all level up your writing. Developmental and copy editor Katie Chambers gives us how-to advice to help you address these elements of your manuscript and take your draft from a...
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.