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Fully Booked By Represent Publishing
by Represent Publishing
Meet two best friends who spend their days (and way too many late nights) living and breathing self-publishing. One’s an editor and book coach who loves a strong story arc, and the other’s a book cover designer obsessed with typography and color palettes. Together, they pull back the curtain on what it’s really like to create books for a living.Each episode, they dive into the messy, hilarious, and rewarding world of indie publishing—from launch-day highs to formatting fails, client chaos, and the behind-the-scenes realities of running a creative business.You’ll also get straight-talk advice for authors: how to level up your manuscript, what makes a book cover actually sell, how to prepare for self-publishing, and the industry myths you should stop believing right now.If you’re an author, a future author, or just someone who loves books and the stories behind them, this podcast is your weekly dose of real talk, industry insight, and best-friend bante
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Are You Burnt Out… or Just Avoiding Writing?
Is it creative burnout or is writing just hard right now? In this episode of Fully Booked, Chelsea and Brittany have an honest, unfiltered conversation about burnout in self publishing, the pressure to keep producing, and how social media and expectations can quietly drain your creativity. They dig into the gray area most authors struggle with figuring out when you actually need rest and when you might just be in a difficult season of growth. Along the way, they share personal experiences and a few signs of burnout to watch for. If you’re an indie author or writer feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or questioning your motivation, this episode will likely hit close to home.
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Your Book Will Be Rejected. Here’s What That Means.
Your book will be rejected. That is not failure. It is part of the process. In this episode, we’re talking about what rejection actually looks like in publishing. From agent rejections and tough edits to one-star reviews and internal spirals, every author faces it at every stage. We break down the four types of rejection, how to tell the difference between useful feedback and noise, and how to respond without letting it derail you. We also share practical tools like the 3-question filter and the 24-hour rule to help you handle critique with a clear head. Rejection means you’re showing up. And the only authors who don’t face it are the ones who stop.
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Your Publishing Era: What Support You Need in Every Phase
Every stage of the publishing journey requires a different kind of support, and knowing what you actually need can make the entire process feel a lot less overwhelming. In this episode of Fully Booked by Represent Publishing, we walk through the different “publishing eras” authors experience, from having a book idea but no words written yet, to finishing your first draft, preparing for your debut launch, building a new series, or navigating a team change mid-series. We break down the next steps at each stage, the biggest challenges authors face, and how services like book coaching, editing, cover design, formatting, and publishing strategy fit into the process. If you’re wondering what your next move should be in your publishing journey, this episode will help you figure it out. 📚✨
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We Didn’t Plan This: The Story Behind Represent Publishing
Neither of us set out to start a publishing company… and yet here we are! In this episode of Fully Booked, Chelsea and Brittany share how a chance connection on Twitter and a shared passion for books turned into Represent Publishing—a self-publishing company built on friendship, creativity, and doing things differently. From our first meeting to our very first client projects, we talk about the early risks, the doubts we face every day, and the values that guide how we work with authors. We also give you a peek behind the scenes at what makes our process unique. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or under-supported in publishing, this episode is for you. Come hear our story, our mistakes, and the lessons we’d do all over again.
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Red Flags, Green Flags & Gut Checks: Hiring Your Book Team
Hiring your book team shouldn’t feel like a gamble. In this episode, we’re breaking down the red flags, green flags, and gut checks every author needs when hiring editors, designers, and publishing pros. Chelsea and Brittany share real behind-the-scenes stories, common hiring mistakes, and what professional collaboration actually looks like. We’ll cover warning signs authors ignore, questions you should ask before signing a contract, and why walking away from the wrong fit is sometimes the smartest publishing decision you can make. Trust your gut. Protect your book. Build a team that works with you, not against you.
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The Most Common Mistakes Authors Make
Rushing your release? Overpaying for services? Ignoring expert advice? In this episode, we break down the most common self-publishing mistakes we see authors make and how to avoid them before they cost you time, money, or momentum.
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Self-Publishing Regrets: The Stuff We Wish Someone Told Us
If we could start our self-publishing journeys over… we’d do a lot differently. In this episode of Fully Booked by Represent Publishing, Brittany and Chelsea get uncomfortably honest about their biggest self-publishing regrets, the mistakes we made, the lessons we learned the hard way, and the things we wish someone had warned us about from day one. From disastrous first book covers and imposter-syndrome-fueled editing decisions to misunderstanding what authors actually need from professionals, we’re sharing the behind-the-scenes missteps that shaped how we work today. Not to shame our past selves—but to save you time, money, and unnecessary frustration.
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Debunking the Biggest Myths About Self-Publishing
Is self-publishing really the “easy route”? Do covers actually matter? And will TikTok magically sell your book? In this episode of Fully Booked by Represent Publishing, we’re breaking down the biggest myths surrounding self-publishing and rating just how damaging they can be.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Meet two best friends who spend their days (and way too many late nights) living and breathing self-publishing. One’s an editor and book coach who loves a strong story arc, and the other’s a book cover designer obsessed with typography and color palettes. Together, they pull back the curtain on what it’s really like to create books for a living.Each episode, they dive into the messy, hilarious, and rewarding world of indie publishing—from launch-day highs to formatting fails, client chaos, and the behind-the-scenes realities of running a creative business.You’ll also get straight-talk advice for authors: how to level up your manuscript, what makes a book cover actually sell, how to prepare for self-publishing, and the industry myths you should stop believing right now.If you’re an author, a future author, or just someone who loves books and the stories behind them, this podcast is your weekly dose of real talk, industry insight, and best-friend bante
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