EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 15 MIN
What Happens When You Get a Book Deal
from Kind Of A Big Book Deal · host Meghan Stevenson
Send us Fan MailWhat if getting a book deal is not the finish line, but the start of a real business partnership?In this episode, Megan Stevenson pulls back the curtain on what actually happens after you land a traditional publishing deal. She explains why a publisher is not a magic solution, but a strategic partner investing in your book and your success. Megan walks through the full editorial process, from drafting and revisions to copyedits and proof pages, and shows how that work often overlaps with the publisher’s internal meetings around positioning, marketing, sales, and launch strategy.This episode is especially helpful for entrepreneurs, experts, and creators who want to write a prescriptive nonfiction book and better understand how traditional publishing works behind the scenes. Megan also clears up why publishing moves slowly, why pub dates are more strategic than most people realize, and how authors benefit from the time, support, insight, and leverage that come with a traditional deal.If you have ever wondered what really happens after the contract is signed, this episode gives you a clearer, more grounded picture of the road ahead.If you’re writing something other than prescriptive nonfiction — memoir, children’s books, narrative nonfiction about an issue or historical event — check out this list for resources.Episode 4: The Basics: Three Ps Every Author Needs to Get a Book DealEpisode 5: The Basics: Is Your Book Idea Ready for Traditional Publishing?Episode 6: The Basics: Why Publishers Want Author PlatformsEpisode 7: The Basics: Book Proposals 101Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(1:24) What happens after you get a deal(1:53) This advice is for prescriptive nonfiction(2:41) The three P’s still matter(3:29) A book deal is a license(4:21) Your agent negotiates the deal(4:55) The four editorial stages explained(6:37) Publishing process happens alongside editing(7:18) Why pub dates are strategic(8:52) Internal meetings shape your book launch(10:35) Sales conference determines major decisions(11:36) Why publishing starts months early(12:48) Why traditional publishing helps authors most(13:39) The time, money, and support advantages(14:17) Megan invites listener questions and feedback(15:06) OutroHave a great idea for a book but don't know where to start? MeghanStevenson.com/quizTraditional publishing expert Meghan Stevenson blasts open the gates of the “Big 5”—Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette, and Macmillan—to share what every entrepreneur and expert needs to know about landing a book deal. In episodes released every Monday, Meghan shares wisdom and stories from 20+ years in publishing as well as interviews with authors, literary agents, and editors. She also answers questions from listeners like you. Whether you are an experienced entrepreneur with an empire, or are just starting out—this podcast will help you understand what you need to do in order to turn your dream of being a bestselling author into real life.
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Send us Fan Mail What if getting a book deal is not the finish line, but the start of a real business partnership? In this episode, Megan Stevenson pulls back the curtain on what actually happens after you land a traditional publishing deal. She explains why a publisher is not a magic solution, but a strategic partner investing in your book and your success. Megan walks through the full editorial process, from drafting and revisions to copyedits and proof pages, and shows how that work often...
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