Patricia McLinn on Traditional Publishing, “Pantsing,” and Sustainable Income with Bookbub Ads
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audio
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Publication Date |
Jul 21, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:02:39

Episode 027 / Mystery and romance author Patricia McLinn joins Jami and Sara to discuss the pros and cons of traditional and indie publishing, how Patricia writes her books without outlining, and her tips for Bookbub ads.

You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com.

In the intro, Sara shares that she’s finished the first draft of her Christmas book, and Jami is seeing read-through from her book launch. There is a Wish I’d Known Then . . . For Writers Facebook group now. Come say hello!

In this podcast episode, you’ll discover:

  • How Patricia learned to trust herself and her process instead of trying to write like you’re “supposed to” (i.e. with an outline, or in order, etc)
  • Why learning that we are not our audience is essential to marketing
  • Why Patricia is glad the publishing industry changes
  • Patricia’s advice on how to get rights back from traditional publishers
  • Pros and cons of indie and traditional publishing
  • Myths around traditional publishing
  • Why it’s key to find readers who are looking for new authors
  • Patricia’s podcast for readers, Authors Love Readers 

Genres discussed include traditional mystery, cozy mystery, women’s fiction, contemporary romance, historical romance, small town romance, and western romance. 

Links: 

Patricia McLinn

Survival Kit for Writers Who Don’t Write Right

Bookbub Partners Blog on Running Low-Budget Ads for Steady Sales

Authors Love Readers Podcast

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