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In this episode we talk about what happens post book-deal
Namina Forna’s The Gilded Ones is essentially The Hunger Games x The Handmaids Tale and we spend the episode talking about her journey to publication as well
We discuss barriers in publishing
How she started out first in film school
We also talk about how her being Black effected the way she was rejected and the amount of rejections she received
She was told by agents and other higher ups that people were not interested in reading about people who looked like her
We discuss questions to ask literary agents during an offer call
We also talk about what to look for in an agent
“I did not understand the barriers that were against me. If I had, if I’d understood the amount of pain, the amount of years that I would spend knocking on a wall that was not going to open for me…I probably would have quit and would have done something else.” - Namina Forna
“I cannot help but think how many other talented writers of olour gave up because the wall was insurmountable.” - Namina Forna
“I think Black Panther in so many ways changed the game.” - Namina Forna
We talk about her having a UK literary agent despite being from the US
A look into UK and US book deals
Having a day job
Finances and financial literacy
Twitter: @NaminaForna
Instagram: @Namina.Forna
Website: www.NaminaForna.com
Thank you for listening to this episode! Hope you found it engaging and helpful!
Show notes:
In this episode we talk about what happens post book-deal
Namina Forna’s The Gilded Ones is essentially The Hunger Games x The Handmaids Tale and we spend the episode talking about her journey to publication as well
We discuss barriers in publishing
How she started out first in film school
We also talk about how her being Black effected the way she was rejected and the amount of rejections she received
She was told by agents and other higher ups that people were not interested in reading about people who looked like her
We discuss questions to ask literary agents during an offer call
We also talk about what to look for in an agent
“I did not understand the barriers that were against me. If I had, if I’d understood the amount of pain, the amount of years that I would spend knocking on a wall that was not going to open for me…I probably would have quit and would have done something else.” - Namina Forna
“I cannot help but think how many other talented writers of olour gave up because the wall was insurmountable.” - Namina Forna
“I think Black Panther in so many ways changed the game.” - Namina Forna
We talk about her having a UK literary agent despite being from the US
A look into UK and US book deals
Having a day job
Finances and financial literacy
Twitter: @NaminaForna
Instagram: @Namina.Forna
Website: www.NaminaForna.com
Thank you for listening to this episode! Hope you found it engaging and helpful!