The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

Your Publishing Options With Rachael Herron

07.17.2023 - By Joanna PennPlay

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What are the pros and cons of traditional publishing vs self-publishing? How can you combine multiple options for a more creatively satisfying — and profitable — author career? Rachael Herron gives her tips.

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Rachael Herron is the internationally bestselling author of more than two dozen books, including thrillers, romance, memoir, and nonfiction about writing. She has taught writing at both UC Berkeley and Stanford, and now teaches authors online with courses and coaching, as well as through her podcast, How Do You Write.

You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below.

Show Notes

* Combining traditional and indie publishing

* Deciding which route to go with each project

* The locus of control with indie publishing

* Publishing a series — indie or trad?

* Pitching an agent as an already independently published author

* Differences in money between indie and trad publishing

* Tips for developing author friendships

You can find Rachael at RachaelHerron.com where you can find her latest course and Magic Query Letter.

Transcript of Interview with Rachael Herron

Joanna: Rachael Herron is the internationally bestselling author of more than two dozen books, including thrillers, romance, memoir, and nonfiction about writing.

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