Novelist and creative entrepreneur Kern Carter breaks down a practical creative blueprint for turning ideas into finished books and sustainable income—without chasing virality. We cover the path from self‑publishing to indie (Cormorant) and major houses (Scholastic, Penguin), how community-first marketing outperforms algorithms (Cry Magazine, a 5K+ Substack), and why emotion-led storytelling plus industry awareness wins. Kern explains how a middle‑grade novel aimed at young boys sparked word‑of‑mouth among teachers and helped move 15,000+ copies in a single year, and he shares direct advice: study your craft and study the industry.
About the Guest:
Kern Carter is a novelist, essayist, and filmmaker. He’s written for Penguin and Scholastic, sold 15,000+ books in a year, founded Cry Magazine, and writes the Substack Writers Are Superstars. A creative entrepreneur who became a father at 18, Kern builds platforms that elevate new voices.
Key Takeaways:
At eight, Kern declared he’d be a novelist; publishing later felt “like magic” realized.
He self‑published two novels, then vowed not to self‑publish again until traditionally published.
Landing an agent took years; 2020 brought an indie deal (Cormorant), then offers from Scholastic and Penguin.
He wrote two books in parallel; both released the same year, expanding reach and credibility.
Sales crossed 15,000 largely via a Scholastic middle‑grade novel intentionally speaking to young boys.
Teachers embraced the layered story and shared it; Scholastic’s school distribution amplified exposure.
Growth came from community, not algorithms: Cry Magazine, a Substack newsletter (5K+), direct emails.
His process starts with emotion; characters’ journeys ground even elements of magical realism.
Writing is a necessary release, not a burden; burnout comes from life, not books.
He builds platforms to open doors for other creators; storytelling deserves access, not gatekeeping.
Core advice: study your craft deeply and study the industry with equal intensity.
Creatives must make informed business choices—distribution, trends, costs—every creative decision is commercial.
Community‑first marketing beat follower counts; real relationships outperformed vanity metrics.
He invites writers to claim authority—every creative choice is both art and strategy.
Connect with the Guest :
Website : https://www.kerncarter.com/
Substack: Writers Are Superstars
Discover his books: search “Kern Carter” on your favorite bookstore platform
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