For many authors, the harshest editor isn't a publisher or reviewer—it’s the quiet voice in their own mind wondering if a scene goes too far, a character might offend, or a bold choice is worth the backlash. https://t.co/DSOD0aqy3r
Where is the line between true crime and crime fiction? What can fiction reveal that the facts alone cannot? This week on the #FullyBookedPodcast, Craig and Roland speak with crime novelist and former barrister Simon Michael.
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For many readers, some of the most unforgettable characters in fiction aren’t human. They aren’t alive in the true sense of the word, but they certainly feel like it. https://t.co/A0FZ7toa8m
This week on the #FullyBookedPodcast, we speak with author Su Chang about the personal and political risks of telling stories that challenge official history. https://t.co/1gNwzlWVOu
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Did you catch the #FullyBookedPodcast this week? Craig and Roland sat down with debut novelist Marc S. Perlman to explore how setting can become far more than a backdrop. https://t.co/9qZaV4qqyP
Food in fiction is rarely just about hunger. A memorable meal scene can reveal character, establish culture, deepen atmosphere, trigger emotion, and transport readers so completely that they can practically taste the world you’ve created. https://t.co/8qcs1ZYx8O
Attention spans have changed—and storytelling has had to adapt.
Ginger explores how pacing, dialogue, and book length have evolved, and what it means for authors writing in today’s crowded, distraction-heavy market.
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Got a 200K+ word manuscript that feels impossible to cut? It might be an opportunity.
Ginger shares how splitting a 260K draft into two books led to a stronger story, faster publishing, and better reader response.
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A must-listen! @iamjenlieberman shares hard-earned insight into what it takes to bring an idea from concept to performance. This discussion is packed with lessons about persistence, audience connection, creative evolution & the courage to keep creating.
This week on the #FullyBookedPodcast, returning guest Jennifer Lieberman joins us for a fascinating conversation about playwriting, theater production, and what authors can learn from writing for the stage. https://t.co/C72e4N4M7x
The Kindle didn't just play books; it launched an indie publishing revolution. Now, Amazon’s move to cut store access for old devices sparks a vital debate on ownership, platform dependency, and tech giants' control over our digital lives. https://t.co/bCidHcpaLa
This week on the #FullyBookedPodcast, returning guest Jennifer Lieberman joins us for a fascinating conversation about playwriting, theater production, and what authors can learn from writing for the stage. https://t.co/C72e4N4M7x
Did you catch last week's episode of the #FullyBookedPodcast? Craig and Roland were joined by author, speaker, and radio host Grace Sammon and discussed the emotional responsibility that comes with writing stories rooted in difficult truths.
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For years, authors have learned how to game the system, tweaking keywords, stacking categories, and driving short bursts of sales to climb the rankings on Amazon. https://t.co/lMoLne46q3
In this week’s episode of the #FullyBookedPodcast, Craig and Roland are joined by author, speaker, and radio host Grace Sammon to discuss the emotional responsibility that comes with writing stories rooted in difficult truths.
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Publishing veteran Julie Trelstad breaks down how AI is reshaping authorship—from data rights to compensation.
We explore protecting your work, new licensing models, and what writers need to know to stay ahead in an AI-driven industry.
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