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In this episode, we gather for a laid-back forum discussion that touches on the highs and lows of the creative process. Our participants share their recent reading experiences and delve into the world of editing and publishing, shedding light on the fine balance between inspiration and imitation in storytelling. We also explore the phenomenon of franchise fatigue, discussing how over-saturation can impact the quality of beloved stories.
The conversation takes an introspective turn as we discuss the challenges of starting long, interconnected book series and the appeal of modularized ones. Ethical questions surrounding posthumous publications are also on the table, with our participants weighing in on how unfinished works should be handled.
We then dive into a lively debate about whether authors should review books, considering the potential for bias and the impact on sales. Review exchanges, the struggle to obtain honest critiques, and the balance between technical analysis and emotional response in reviews are also hot topics.
Finally, we discuss the role of social media in promoting books and connecting with readers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the joy of writing amidst the pressures of the publishing industry. Join us as we navigate these complex issues with thoughtfulness, humor, and a deep love for the written word.
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In this episode, we gather for a laid-back forum discussion that touches on the highs and lows of the creative process. Our participants share their recent reading experiences and delve into the world of editing and publishing, shedding light on the fine balance between inspiration and imitation in storytelling. We also explore the phenomenon of franchise fatigue, discussing how over-saturation can impact the quality of beloved stories.
The conversation takes an introspective turn as we discuss the challenges of starting long, interconnected book series and the appeal of modularized ones. Ethical questions surrounding posthumous publications are also on the table, with our participants weighing in on how unfinished works should be handled.
We then dive into a lively debate about whether authors should review books, considering the potential for bias and the impact on sales. Review exchanges, the struggle to obtain honest critiques, and the balance between technical analysis and emotional response in reviews are also hot topics.
Finally, we discuss the role of social media in promoting books and connecting with readers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the joy of writing amidst the pressures of the publishing industry. Join us as we navigate these complex issues with thoughtfulness, humor, and a deep love for the written word.
Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)
Support the show
Page Chewing Blog
Page Chewing Forum
Film Chewing Podcast
Speculative Speculations Podcast
Support the podcast via PayPal
Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate link
Join Riverside.fm
Co-Hosts:
Jarrod
Varsha
Chris
Jose
Carl D. Albert (author)
Thomas J. Devens (author)
Alex French (author)
Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)

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