The Write Atmosphere: A Podcast for Writers
The Write Atmosphere: A Podcast for Writers
Podcast Description
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/
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The podcast covers a variety of topics relevant to authors, including the intricacies of hybrid publishing, literary journal submissions, creating effective author interviews, and manuscript development. For instance, an episode with Trista Edwards unpacks common misconceptions about hybrid publishing, while Claire Denson shares strategies for getting short stories and poems published in literary journals.

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/
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 short story publishing. Drawing on his experience selling 50+ stories and editing regional anthologies, James explains how short story submissions differ from querying a novel, key industry terminology, how to find the right markets, and what writers should know about rights and contracts. Learn more at jamesblakeywrites.com and AtmospherePress.com.

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