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EP. 18 | Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai on finding the right agent to publish your work

If you are looking for an agent you’ll have to pull all your connections and you can’t be too pushy … More

publishing advice, Season 3, Travelling, Vietnam

EP. 17 | Inés G. Labarta on publishing as a multilingual writer

In this extract, Inés discusses how to write in a langue that is not your mother tongue and how to find publishers in different countries.

Multilingual writers, publishing advice, Season 3, Spain, Travelling, Wandering Bards

EP. 16 | charley barnes on publishing crime fiction

When looking for a publisher for her very first novel, Charley knew they had to be someone who were working with crime fiction specifically. She ended finding a very good fit in Bloodhound Books and has worked with them for many years now.

crime fiction, publishing advice, Season 3

EP. 14 | rob m francis on embracing the uncertainty of the publishing process

In this extract, Rob talks about the excitement of getting a piece published and how you can use that energy to keep sending your work out.

Geopoetics, Horror, publishing advice, Season 3

EP. 13 | lisa blower on arduous publishing journeys

Lisa Blower had won many prestigious awards for her short stories and yet, the publishing journey for her debut novel, ‘Sitting Ducks’, was a long and strenuous one.

publishing advice, Season 3, Working Class Writer

EP. 12 | yvonne battle-felton on finding the right publisher

Yvonne Battle Felton discusses her publishing experience and the how she found an editor for her first novel, ‘Remembered’.

how to be a writer, publishing advice, Season 3

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