What Publishers Wish Authors Knew with Mike Klassen

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 41 MIN

What Publishers Wish Authors Knew with Mike Klassen

from Bound for Bestseller: Book Marketing & Book Launch Strategy for Authors

Key Topics DiscussedMike Klassen’s Journey in PublishingFrom his unexpected start as a pastor-turned-bestselling ghostwriter to founding Illumify Media, Mike Klassen emphasizes the importance of building genuine relationships with authors and maintaining a people-first approach.Misconceptions About PublishingMike Klassen highlights two common mistakes authors make: believing they can do everything themselves, and underestimating the specialized skills required to produce a professional book. He shares anecdotes about the pitfalls of DIY publishing and the importance of having a knowledgeable, responsive team.The Chaos (and Necessity) of Book LaunchesValerie Morris and Mike Klassen discuss the unpredictable technical glitches involved in book launches, the necessity of having experienced support, and why a publishing team can alleviate stress and setbacks.The Role of AI in AuthorshipThe conversation turns to the ethical and practical implications of AI in publishing—from using AI to brainstorm and organize content to the ongoing debates about authenticity and creativity. Both guests agree that boundaries and discernment are crucial as technology evolves.What Makes a 360-Degree AuthorMike Klassen introduces his vision for the “360-degree author”—someone educated in every facet of the book creation process, from story craft and typesetting to marketing and leveraging social media. He explains why thinking holistically leads to a more successful and professional book.Mindset & Overcoming Imposter SyndromeBoth guests address the mental hurdles that keep manuscripts stuck in drafts. Mike Klassen offers direct advice for writers struggling with self-doubt, encouraging them to “get over it” and focus on the message, not personal anxieties.Actionable TakeawaysSurround yourself with people smarter than you—embrace collaboration.Understand the entire publishing process—not just writing—to set your book up for success.Embrace technology, but keep your creative and critical thinking muscles in use.Don’t let fear or imposter syndrome keep your book in the drawer—the world needs your story.Plan for the unexpected; even experienced teams run into new challenges every launch.Connect with Mike KlassenWebsite: illumifymedia.comFind resources, set up a call, or sign up for the Power Writers Report newsletter directly on his site.Final ThoughtsThis episode is packed with real-world publishing wisdom and inspiration for authors at every stage. Whether you’re wrestling with your first draft or ready to bring your book to market, the advice from Mike Klassen and Valerie Morris will help you move forward with confidence and clarity._____Connect with Valerie MorrisBooks: We're All Ears: How to increase your impact, influence, and success online in a noisy worldLinkedIn: Weekly posts and updates from Valerie MorrisReserve your domain name or set up website hosting for your author website ​here​.Build your own marketing plan for your book launch with the ​Book Marketing Blueprint​.Rock your next interview with ​this guide​!Looking to make your book launch a success? https://tinteroauthorsolutions.com/

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