Why is a series the not-so-secret weapon for making a decent living with your writing? What's the difference between episodic series and one with a clear arc across the books? What are some of the best ways to market a series? Sara Rosett talks about all these things and more.
In the intro, Facebook shuts down news organizations (and a lot more) in Australia [
The Guardian]; The possible impact of Facebook changes on author advertising [
Author Media]; my
Author Website and Email List Tutorial; my tutorial on
how to sell ebooks and audiobooks direct with Payhip and Bookfunnel; and
tips on dictation.
Today's show is sponsored by
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Sara Rosett is the USA Today best-selling author of cozy mysteries, travel and historical mysteries, as well as books and courses for writers, including
How to Write a Series, and, How to Outline a Cozy Mystery. She's also a podcaster at
Wish I'd Known Then with co-host, Jami Albright.
You can listen above or on
your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
Show Notes
* Finding time to write with small children in the house
* The pros and cons of writing a series
* How the hero’s journey fits in with a series
* On the different types of series and where they work best
* How to plan a series
* How to keep track of character continuity in a series
* Different ideas for marketing a book series
You can find Sara Rosett at
SaraRosett.com and on Twitter @SaraRosett
Transcript of Interview with Sara Rosett
Joanna: Sara Rosett is the USA Today best-selling author of cozy mysteries, travel and historical mysteries, as well as books and courses for writers, including How to Write a Series, and, How to Outline a Cozy Mystery. She's also a podcaster at Wish I'd Known Then with co-host, Jami Albright. Welcome to the show, Sara.
Sara: Hi, Joanna. It's great to be here.
Joanna: Oh, it's so exciting to have you on the show. So let's get started.
Tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing.
Sara: I've always loved reading. I've always loved books. I've always loved mysteries. And so I read so many books when I was a kid and my dream was to write a fiction novel. So what did I do? I went to school and got a degree in language and litera...