Literary Prospects

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Literary Prospects

Kelley Vick talks to authors and other literary professionals about books, publishing and the writing life.

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    Author Joan F. Smith on Soulmates, Extreme Plotting, and Why Great Ideas Aren’t Enough

    What would happen if everyone in the world received an email (or telegram) at the exact same time, naming their true soulmate? This is the question Joan F. Smith explores in her thoughtful and original adult debut novel, YOUR SOULMAIL IS ATTACHED. But before Joan sits down to write, she has more than a simple question in mind. A self-confessed “extreme plotter,” Joan grounds wildly speculative elements and keeps readers turning pages with meticulous research and extensive structural outlining. In this episode, Joan gets real about her process, the writing “rules” she refuses to follow, her obsession with TV pilot episodes, navigating publishing's unpredictability, and building a creative life that lasts. Whether you're drafting your first chapter or querying your tenth manuscript, Joan's practical, hard-won insights will meet you exactly where you are.In this episode, you'll learn:•The difference between an idea and a book concept — and why writing before you know which one you have is the most common (and costly) mistake aspiring authors make•How to make wildly speculative premises feel completely grounded — Joan's research-heavy, reader-first approach to world-building in Your Soulmail is Attached•Why extreme plotting works — how writing a 20,000-word outline before drafting a single scene can actually set you free•The unexpected craft lesson from screenwriting — why studying TV pilots and film structure gave Joan a story-shaping toolkit that fiction workshops couldn't•What reading in your genre actually means — and how recent your comps really need to be*To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.comTopics and Timestamps:0:22 — Introduction & book blurbs for *Your Soulmail is Attached*2:46 — About the book: the premise and Olivia Adler's story3:23 — How Joan came up with the Soul Mail concept 5:05 — Would Joan open her Soul Mail? How her answer has changed6:48 — Making speculative fiction feel grounded10:55 — How Joan draws characters from real life…and then flips them12:28 — Joan's writing process: extreme plotting, 20K outlines, and writing non-linearly14:55 — Why the best ideas come in the shower (and what that says about our attention spans)16:33 — Moving from YA to adult fiction; it’s not a “pivot”19:14 — How a screenwriting course transformed the way Joan thinks about story structure21:10 — Reverse outlining TV and film24:18 — Has Joan always been a writer? (Spoiler: she submitted a story to Cosmo in 5th grade)24:55 — The road to publication: MFA, Pitch Wars, and finding her writing partners27:06 — What made her writing partnership the catalyst for everything taking off29:44 — Dance as storytelling: how being a dance teacher informs Joan’s writing30:28 — The Darling Killers podcast32:07 — The difference between an idea and a book concept (and why it matters)38:14 — What Joan knows now that she wishes she'd known before her debut39:59 — Best advice for aspiring authors: read and reverse outline!43:46 — The theme song for *Your Soulmail is Attached* (the movie/series)

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    Amin Ahmad on failure, finding your niche, and A KILLER IN THE FAMILY

    After years of rejection, losing his agent and editor, and a creeping number of novels sitting on his hard drive, Amin Ahmad said he was writing one more book and then he was done. Good thing he did! Amin’s new book club thriller has critics and readers raving, and it’s been optioned for a limited series: proof that craft, persistence, and knowing your obsessions always pays off eventually.On today’s episode, Amin, a former architect and creative writing professor at Duke University, sits down to talk about his breakout thriller A Killer in the Family, a Gatsby-esque story of arranged marriage, family secrets, a wealthy New York dynasty, and a lurking serial killer. But just as compelling as the novel itself is the story behind it: years of failed drafts, lost agents, and hard-won lessons about what it really takes to become a successful author.In this episode, you’ll learn:•    Why failure isn't the enemy of good writing — it's the method•    The difference between a "discovery draft" and a finished manuscript (and why confusing the two stalls writers)•    How Amin uses index cards to outline without killing creative momentum•    Why building a writing community is as important as developing your craft•    The publishing industry realities no one warns you about — and how to navigate them•    How teaching writing accelerated his own growth as an author•    Why reading screenwriting books might be the best thing a novelist can do *To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects*More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.com Topics and Timestamps:1:22 — Welcome & introducing *A Killer in the Family*3:16 — The elevator pitch: arranged marriage, wealth, and a serial killer4:17 — The real family secret that inspired the novel5:59 — The Great Gatsby connection & the Jersey Turnpike moment7:22 — Writing under a new name & finding Amin’s subject matter12:40 — Literary thriller vs. genre fiction: how does Amin label it?19:37 — Place as the way in: New York, architecture & expensive tastes23:21 — Craft: writing immersive settings without slowing the pace26:35 — Managing time, POV, and suspense in the novel31:10 — From immigrant to architect to writer: the origin story34:59 — Finding (and keeping) a literary agent36:59 — Writing is failure — and why that's the whole point40:05 — What Amin wishes he'd known before his first book was published44:44 — The limited series option & the dream theme song

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    Author Lori Gold on Craft, Resilience, and Finding Your Path in Publishing

    Acclaimed author Lori Gold returns to discuss her new novel, KISS, MARY, KILL, and shares how rejection fueled her success, why she writes across genres, and the craft secrets behind her latest speculative novel.In this episode, Lori talks about the three-year journey of writing her most challenging novel yet—a speculative fiction story about three women who wake up living out the consequences of a party game. She reveals her process for managing multiple timelines and points of view, offers practical advice on novel planning, and shares how she navigated publishing setbacks by channeling rejection into "revenge writing." Plus, we talk about teaching writing, running retreats, and the reality of promoting books in today's demanding landscape.In this episode, you'll learn:• How to intertwine character arcs with plot to create emotionally resonant stories• Why planning your ending first saves time and creates more satisfying novels• Strategies for balancing multiple projects without creative burnout• How to develop fearlessness in the face of rejection and keep writing• What aspiring authors should know about the publishing industry before signing a deal• Practical tips for overcoming public speaking anxiety as an author*To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.comTopics Covered:• 2:09 - The Premise of Kiss Marry Kill • 3:16 - How watching the teen TV show The Society sparked the idea for the book• 4:51 - The Appeal of Alternate Universes • 5:56 - Female Friendship as a Through-Line in Lori’s work• 7:02 - Making the leap from YA fantasy to grounded adult speculative• 10:35 - The Craft Challenge - Managing three POVs, multiple timelines, flashbacks, speculative elements, AND a mystery with a dead body• 12:17 - Lori's Writing Process - high-concept premises, building character arcs, plotting the twist• 15:42 - Publishing Two Books in One Year • 19:28 - Avoiding Burnout • 22:17 - The Other Kiss Marry Kill - turning a title conflict into an opportunity• 25:19 - Novel Planning Essentials - The two most important things• 28:22 - Teaching as a Social Outlet - How instructing makes Lori a better writer by • 29:35 - Revenge Writing - Using rejection to your advantage• 31:18 - Cultivating Fearlessness • 32:46 - Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety • 34:19 - Writing Retreats - Building community through weekend retreats • 37:17 - Industry Advice  for Aspiring Authors • 39:08 - Theme Song Selection for KISS, MARY, KILL

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    From Lawyer to Literary Magician: Inside the Author's Journey with Olesya Salnikova Gilmore

    Olesya Salnikova Gilmore, author of The Fortune Tellers of Ru Daru, The Haunting of Moscow House, and The Witch and the Tsar, left a successful law career to write stories inspired by Slavic folklore, drawing from her own Russian heritage. In this episode, Olesya opens up about her path from attorney to published novelist, the role of curiosity in her creative process, and the family superstitions and immigrant experience that inspired her latest novel. From the challenges of balancing motherhood with writing deadlines, to the reality of what happens after you land that first book deal, Olesya shares invaluable wisdom for writers at every stage of their careers.  In this episode, you'll Learn:•    Why curiosity—not just talent—is the secret ingredient to improving your craft•    How to know when your manuscript is ready to query (and why your first book might not be "the one")•    The real timeline from idea to publication, including the proposal process for multi-book deals•    Why rejection from an agent today doesn't mean rejection forever—even from that same agent•    How to balance research with creative freedom when writing historical fiction•    The power of writing what you're curious about rather than chasing market trends•    What actually happens after you get your first publishing deal (spoiler: the work isn't over)•    Why setbacks—big and small—are inevitable, and how to keep going anyway•    The importance of finding your unique voice by turning inward to your own culture and experiences•    How to structure your writing life around other responsibilities without losing momentum *To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.com Topics Covered: 2:44 - What is The Fortune Tellers of Ru Daru about? 4:43 - The spark that started the story 4:50 - Discovering fortune telling in Olesya’s own family's traditions8:18 - Slavic folklore and superstition 12:25 - The journey from contemporary fantasy to gothic suspense 14:40 - Why historical fiction appeals to a former lawyer 14:51 - Using litigation skills to build complex stories 17:52 – The appeal of the 1920s  20:24 - "Women carry the brunt of survival" 20:47 - The strong women who inspired the novel 25:30 - Making immigration central to the story 25:54 – Olesya’s personal immigrant experience 28:50 - The research process for this book 29:13 - Finding academic sources 33:19 – Olesya’s writing process  39:20 – Becoming a writer 41:48 - Making the switch from law to writing  44:31 - The road to getting published 48:09 - What Olesya wishes she'd known before publishing  50:25 - Best advice for aspiring authors 52:58 - Theme song selection

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    From the Playground to the Page: Corey Ann Haydu on Writing Motherhood and Memory in Her Adult Debut

    What happens when a celebrated children's author decides to explore the messy, vulnerable truth of adult friendships and motherhood? Corey Ann Haydu takes us behind the scenes of her vulnerable leap into adult fiction with Mothers and Other Strangers, a dual-timeline story exploring friendship, motherhood, and the weight of secrets across generations.In this episode, Corey reveals the seven-year journey behind her stunning adult debut. She opens up about the fear of leaving her comfort zone, how writing for children prepared her to honor the gravity of childhood and adolescence, and why sometimes the best thing you can do for your manuscript is walk away for months at a time. Whether you're contemplating a genre shift, wrestling with point of view, or wondering how to balance creative freedom with craft discipline, this conversation offers wisdom earned through years of experience—and the courage to start over.In this episode, you'll learn:• How to transition between genres without losing your voice—and why constraint can be both limiting and liberating• The art of roving close third-person POV—techniques for seamlessly moving between multiple characters' perspectives• When to put a manuscript aside—how taking breaks and evolving as a person can strengthen your work• Character development strategies—finding the emotional entry point and building from small connections to fully realized people• The power of taking childhood seriously—why honoring adolescent perspectives creates deeper, more resonant adult fiction• Navigating vulnerability in a new market—what it's like to submit as an unknown after years of publishing success• Craft accountability tricks—why writing down your creative decisions (not just thinking them) transforms your work *To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.comTopics Covered:[0:00] - Introduction[0:36] - Starred Reviews & Praise[2:09] - About Mothers and Other Strangers[3:05] - The personal inspiration behind the story [4:42] - Transitioning to Adult Fiction[9:48] - Writing Childhood from an Adult Lens[12:05] - Mom Friends - the unique dynamics of parent friendships[14:45] - Point of View Choices - The roving close third-person POV and how Corey made it work seamlessly across four main characters[19:37] - Why May became Corey's entry point into the story [22:08] – Corey’s Writing Process and the value of stepping away and returning with fresh perspective[27:55] - From Actor to Writer - Corey's journey from theater conservatory to realizing writing was her true calling[30:50] - Road to Publication[39:23] - Lessons Learned - What Corey wishes she'd known before publishing her first book [43:56] - Teaching at Vermont College of Fine Arts - How teaching MFA students has clarified Corey's own craft and provided emotional grounding beyond publishing's uncertainties[49:26] - Advice for Aspiring Authors[52:26] - Theme Song choice

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    Ariel Slick on Self-Publishing Her New Southern Gothic novel, The Devil Take The Blues

    After spending four years crafting her novel and a full year querying agents only to hear "great writing, no market vision," Ariel Slick made the bold decision to self-publish her novel, THE DEVIL TAKE THE BLUES, a Southern Gothic tale set in 1920s Louisiana. The result? Her book now sits in 15 bookstores and has garnered stellar reviews.In this episode, Ariel shares her research-intensive writing process, the emotional journey of writing about complicated family relationships, her deep dive into blues music and Southern folklore, and, most importantly—the exact steps she took to successfully self-publish, from finding the right editor to getting that crucial review that opened bookstore doors.You’ll learn:•    How to transition from "aspiring writer" to published author without waiting for traditional publishing gatekeepers•    The step-by-step self-publishing process: editing, cover design, launch strategy, and the tools that actually work•    How to get your self-published book into bookstores and libraries using editorial reviews and personalized outreach•    Why you should skip Facebook ads when starting out (and what free marketing to focus on instead)•    The outlining method that syncs character development with plot (Story Genius by Lisa Cron)•    Why Kirkus Reviews matter and how to leverage them to gain credibility with bookstores•    How to overcome the stigma of self-publishing (spoiler: quality writing trumps everything) *To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.com Topics Covered:[02:35] What The Devil Take the Blues is about[03:26] The spark behind the story[04:28] Why the 1920s Louisiana setting[05:33] Writing as a love letter: Processing a complicated sister relationship [07:31] Research deep dive: blues history and Southern culture[09:26] From fantasy to Southern Gothic: Why Ariel switched genres [11:12] Southern folklore and mythology[13:11] The devil character[14:38] Writing process part 1: Brainstorming, asking "why," and finding the theme[16:00] Writing process part 2: Outlining with Story Genius by Lisa Cron[18:17] Becoming a writer[19:56] Ariel's road to publication[20:46] Agent rejection: a year of querying with no bites[21:48] The self-publishing decision: Creating Hell or High Water Books[22:34] Self-publishing process: Editing, hiring specialist cover designers, and launch resources[24:27] Book launch strategy: Using Joanna Penn's How to Market a Book and APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur[25:03] Getting into bookstores: The Kirkus review strategy that opens doors[25:48] Bookstore outreach: Using NetGalley, editorial reviews, and personalized emails to pitch bookstores[27:21] Marketing mistakes to avoid: Why Facebook and Instagram ads aren't worth it for unknown authors[28:54] Advice for aspiring authors[31:17] Theme song pick: "Crossroad Blues" by Robert Johnson

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    From Arctic Lawyer to Debut Novelist: Malcolm Kempt on Writing A Gift Before Dying

    Malcolm Kempt spent 17 years as a criminal lawyer in the remote Canadian Arctic before trading the courtroom for full-time writing. His journey from law to literature led to his critically acclaimed debut crime novel, A Gift Before Dying.In this episode, Malcolm shares how isolation in one of the world’s harshest landscapes shaped his atmospheric storytelling, why he chose to write crime over horror despite his love for the genre, and the unconventional path that led him from a $500 ice cream trailer to a two-book deal with Penguin Random House. He opens up about his "waste books" writing method, the importance of deep focus in a distracted world, and why aspiring authors should put down their phones and pick up their pens. In this episode, you'll learn:•    How lived experience fuels authentic storytelling – Malcolm's 17 years in the Arctic provided the foundation for his debut novel's setting and themes•    The "waste books" method for overcoming writer's block – A historical approach to capturing ideas without pressure•    How Malcolm balanced his love of horror with his background in criminal law•    How online workshops and critique groups helped Malcolm develop his craft in isolation•    Why eliminating phone distractions is essential for deep creative work•    The reality of the publishing journey – From winning an unpublished manuscript award to landing a major book deal*To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects*More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.comTopics covered:[0:00] Introduction to Malcolm Kempt and A Gift Before Dying[2:28] What is A Gift Before Dying about? Crime novel meets ghost story[4:30] The spark: A spate of suicides in Cape Dorset that haunted Malcolm[6:45] Why the Arctic? Places where "the veil is thin" [9:15] Balancing horror influences with crime fiction[11:30] How Malcolm ended up as a lawyer in the Canadian Arctic[15:00] Creating characters: Sergeant Cole and 10-year-old Malik[19:45] The moral complexity of justice in isolated communities [23:00] Malcolm's writing process: Cinematic thinking and "tent pole" images [27:15] The "waste books" method for capturing ideas [30:00] Architect vs. archeologist: Finding structure in chaos [33:45] Malcolm's creative origin story: Music, art, and writing[38:00] Finding community through Lit Reactor workshops[42:15] The pandemic decision: Leaving law to write full-time [45:30] Financing the dream: Running an ice cream trailer while writing[49:00] The road to publication: From award to agent to two-book deal[54:00] Current writing routine with a 3-year-old[56:30] The unexpected joy of reconnecting with people from your past[58:45] Best advice for aspiring authors: Get off your phone [1:05:00] Balancing social media demands with deep creative work[1:11:30] Dream casting and theme song for the adaptation[1:14:45] Closing thoughts

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    Kristi DeMeester on DARK SISTERS: Witchcraft, feminine rage, and breaking free from purity culture

    What happens when you weave together three centuries of women's stories, religious trauma, and a curse that won't let go? Author Kristi DeMeester takes us deep into the haunting world of DARK SISTERS—a multi-generational horror epic that explores shame, rage, and the power of accepting all parts of ourselves. In this episode, Kristi opens up about her personal journey growing up in fundamentalist religion and mega churches, and how those experiences shaped the themes of religious persecution, purity culture, and feminine rage in her work. She also shares her path to publication, from years of querying and rejection to a life-changing book deal, why she fought writing horror for so long, and why the term "literary horror" isn’t her favorite. In this episode, you'll learn:• How journaling became the foundation for Dark Sisters• How Kristi developed three timelines (the maid, the mother, and the crone) to tell the complete story she needed to tell• Why accepting all parts of yourself means being willing to see what's wrong and apologize—not just blindly accept• How Kristi ended up with a "life-changing" book deal after years of rejection• How horror can offer comfort: even in the most horrific situationsThis episode is your sign that you don't need permission to write what scares you, and never give up!*To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects*More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.com Show Notes:Guest: Kristi DeMeester Books Discussed:•    Dark Sisters (latest novel)•    Such A Pretty Smile (Georgia Author of the Year finalist)•    Beneath•    Everything That's Underneath (short fiction collection) Topics Covered:•    [00:00] Introduction and welcome•    [00:43] Overview of Dark Sisters and its three-timeline structure•    [04:28] The spark that started the story•    [06:38] Growing up in fundamentalist religion and mega churches•    [08:07] Purity culture and purity balls•    [08:19] How Roe v. Wade's overturning influenced the book•    [10:25] The three timelines and working with Kristi's agent•    [13:38] Writing process: alternating timelines vs. writing them separately•    [15:58] Camilla as the character Kristi might have become•    [17:47] Mary as Kristi's favorite character•    [20:09] Themes of anger, acceptance, and compassion•    [23:38] The importance of accepting uncomfortable truths about ourselves•    [26:13] The lore of the Dark Sisters entity•    [32:03] Coming to writing and horror•    [36:39] The comfort found in horror•    [37:21] Thoughts on "literary horror" as a term•    [39:17] The long road to publication•    [42:06] The life-changing book deal for Such A Pretty Smile•    [49:38] Advice for aspiring authors: don't be afraid to keep going•    [51:27] Theme song choice: Eartha Kitt's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"•    [52:40] Dream casting for a Dark Sisters adaptation

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    From Doom Scroll to Book Deal: Michelle Maryk on found objects and an unexpected path to publication

    Could a random scroll through Instagram turn into a debut novel? That's exactly what happened to Michelle Merrick when she spotted an Etsy ad for a 1920’s martini glass and immediately thought, "What if a person died holding this…and left their energy in the glass?" Four months later, she had a complete manuscript for her debut speculative thriller The Found Object Society.  In this episode, Michelle gets real about the writing life—the good, the messy, and the terrifying. She talks about waking up every morning to face the blinking cursor with a bit of terror, writing 2,000 words before lunch, and trusting her acting improv background to let the story unfold without rigid outlines. Her approach? Write the first draft fast and messy, take notes in your phone constantly, don't overthink it, and never give up.In this episode, you'll learn:•    How to trust your creative instincts even when you don't have it all figured out•    How Michelle wrote a first draft in 3-4 months without burning out (and why messy is better)•    Why attending writing conferences is the single most important thing Michelle did for her career•    How to build genuine relationships in the writing community (even if you're an introvert)•    How to keep going after rejection and use each manuscript as a stepping stone•    How to balance research with momentum so you don't get stuck in the details•    Why your supernatural or speculative idea might be exactly what readers need right now This episode is an invitation to stop second-guessing yourself, release the pressure to write "the right way," and remember that you don't need an MFA or a perfect outline to build a writing career.*To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop at https://shop.literaryprospects.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects*More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.comTopics Discussed:•    [0:00] Introduction and book blurbs from Julia Barts, Fiona Davis, and Danielle Tristani•    [2:04] Plot overview: Greta Davenport and the mysterious Found Object Society•    [4:52] The spark: How a vintage Etsy martini glass inspired the entire novel•    [7:16] Character development and choosing historical objects (French perfume bottle, Elton John sunglasses, 1920s cigarette lighter)•    [12:04] Writing structure: Experiencing voyages chronologically with Greta•    [14:17] Research process for different time periods and 1920s slang•    [17:30] Childhood obsession with the supernatural and influence of her father•    [22:23] Themes of privilege, addiction, and wealth disparity in New York City•    [25:17] Daily writing process and using Scrivener•    [29:06] Origin story: From childhood poems to "I Hate Tuna" to short stories•    [31:49] Road to publication: Writing conferences, querying, and signing with an agent•    [37:30] Cover design process and fighting for the perfect visual•    [38:17] Best advice: Get out of the writing cave and attend conferences•    [40:33] Theme song choice: "New York Narcotic" by The Knocks

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    Author Karen Winn on secret societies and sophomore novels

    On this episode of Literary Prospects, we're talking with author Karen Winn about her sophomore novel, THE SOCIETY, the sordid Boston history behind the story; the secret society she, herself, may or may not have been a part of (wink, wink); balancing nursing and writing careers; the challenges of selling a novel before it’s written; and much more.* To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Stand-up Comedian Aaron Leidecker on self-publishing children's books, imposter syndrome, and more

    Comedian and writer Aaron Leidecker talks with Kelley about his debut children’s book BOWIE’S BACKYARD, his beloved blind dog that inspired the book, self-publishing and marketing children’s books, dealing with imposter syndrome, how his stand-up comedy informs his writing, and much more. *Purchase a copy of BOWIE’S BACKYARD here* To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Author Marisa Silver on leaving film for literature and writing about "ordinary" moments

    On our 99th episode, I sit down with the brilliant Marisa Silver to talk about her new novel, At Last, the strange interaction with her own grandmother at age 4 that sparked the novel, leaving film for literature, writing about “ordinary” moments, the enduring importance of art, and so much more.* To support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch, check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Author Margaux Eliot (aka Julia Fine) on creating a literary alter ego

    Author Margaux Eliot (aka Julia Fine) talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel Honeymoon Stage, the early aughts reality TV culture that inspired the story, creating a literary alter ego, publishing in the post-covid age, and much more.* Support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch. Check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Author Kristin Bair Prefers Not To

    Author Kristin Bair talks with Kelley Vick about her uproarious new novel, Clementine Crane Prefers Not To, the mental load women carry, finding her voice as a writer, giving ourselves permission to write, and much more.* Support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch. Check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Amy Gallo Ryan

    Amy Gallo Ryan talks with Kelley Vick about her new memoir, You May Feel a Bit of Pressure, the struggles with infertility that inspired the book, structuring a memoir in essays, learning which feedback to pay attention to and which to ignore, and much more.* Support the podcast and get awesome, bookish merch. Check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Nick Medina

    Author Nick Medina talks with Kelley Vick about his latest novel, The Whistler, the Native American superstition that inspired the novel, blending folklore with modern social issues, finding a home for indigenous horror, and much more. * In continued recognition of BANNED BOOKS WEEK we’re donating proceeds from all of our “Read Banned Books” merch to the American Library Association. Plus, FREE and REDUCED SHIPPING. Check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Kristen Loesch

    Author Kristen Loesch talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, The Hong Kong Widow, her family history and the haunting Hong Kong urban legends that inspired the book, braiding timelines and writing the same character from multiple POVs, reclaiming the joy in writing after it becomes a career, and much more.* It’s BANNED BOOKS WEEK! We’re donating proceeds from all of our “Read Banned Books” merch to the American Library Association. Plus, FREE and REDUCED SHIPPING. Check out the Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Anthropologist and Author Danilyn Rutherford

    Kelley Vick talks to anthropologist and author Danilyn Rutherford about her new book, Beautiful Mystery: Living in a Wordless World; her experience raising her multiply disabled daughter, Millie, who inspired the book; why, as an anthropologist, she no longer thinks language is essential to human experience; the place for creativity and story in academic writing; and much more.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Susan Coll

    Author Susan Coll talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, The Literati, how serving 5 years as the president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation informed the book, finding her comedic voice as an author, getting out of tricky plot situations, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Ken Miller

    Author Ken Miller talks with Kelley Vick about his debut novel, High Finance, how his time as a Wall Street executive inspired the book, publishing his first novel at 82, structuring a novel in stories, publishing as performance art, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Shobha Rao

    Author Shobha Rao talks with Kelley Vick about her highly anticipated sophomore novel, Indian Country, how land holds memory, the damning effects of colonialism, the importance of reading for writers, our responsibilities as artists, and much more. *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Daphne Fama

    Author Daphne Fama talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel, HOUSE OF MONSTROUS WOMEN, the brutal Filipino history and folklore that inspired the novel, traveling to the far reaches of the Philippines to meet practitioners in healing and cursing, the importance of preserving culture through literature, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Ruchira Gupta

    Author and activist Ruchira Gupta talks to Kelley Vick about her new middle grade novel, The Freedom Seeker, the real-life struggles migrant children face, writing for younger readers, how small acts of kindness can change the world, and much more.   *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon at https://patreon.com/LiteraryProspects for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!  *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop at https://literaryprospects.etsy.com *For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org, Literary Prospects Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/literaryprospects *More good stuff for writers and readers: https://literaryprospects.com

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    Interview with Author Virginia Trench

    Author Virginia Trench talks with Kelley Vick about her debut thriller, Our Secrets Were Safe, why thrillers are the perfect outlet for female rage, why we need more bad women in the thriller genre, navigating an author career as a mom, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Brooke Lea Foster

    Author Brooke Lea Foster talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, Our Last Vineyard Summer, the vacation that inspired the novel, writing in dual timelines, how to make a story addictive for readers, pushing through self-doubt, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Acclaimed Literary Fiction Authors Share Their Best Advice for Aspiring Authors

    In honor of our 85th episode, we went back through the archives to bring you advice for aspiring authors from six critically acclaimed authors of literary fiction. Chelsea Bieker, Kimberly King Parsons, Samuel Kolawole, Marcy Dermansky, Jon Hickey and Cynthia Weiner all share their wisdom.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Jessica Berger Gross

    Author Jessica Berger Gross talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel, HAZEL SAYS NO, what draws her to exploring family dynamics in her work, constraints in crafting memoir vs crafting fiction, the importance of cultivating and trusting our own taste as writers, and much more.  *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Lori Gold

    Author Lori Gold talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, Romantic Friction, the real-world publishing experiences that inspired the novel, AI’s changing role in the creative writing space, how big books become big books (and what authors with smaller marketing budgets can do to get their work out there), why writers need to be a little bit arrogant, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Jon Hickey

    Author Jon Hickey talks with Kelley Vick about his acclaimed debut novel, BIG CHIEF, the yearning for belonging at the heart of this political thriller, the power of patience in writing, balancing the art of writing with the business of selling a novel, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Daria Lavelle

    Author Daria Lavelle talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel, AFTERTASTE, the connection between food and ghosts, what draws her to speculative fiction, balancing joy and humor with grief and longing, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Anna Mitchael

    Author Anna Mitchael talks with Kelley Vick about her new book, They Will Tell You the World is Yours, the little rebellions that make our lives, finding creative inspiration outside of outlines and routines, publishing a novel in vignettes, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Christina Li

    Author Christina Li talks with Kelley Vick about her adult fiction debut, THE MANOR OF DREAMS, our cultural obsession with haunted houses, how the sordid history behind the founding of her alma mater, Stanford University, inspired the novel, how she cultivated her own writing education (and got an agent at 16!), and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Jessie Rosen

    Author Jessie Rosen talks with Kelley Vick about her sophomore novel ALL THE SIGNS, why writing this novel was the most powerful creative experience of her life, finding “star twins,” the writing hacks that helped her finish her second novel in a year (after taking nearly a decade on the first one), and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Sarah Penner

    Bestselling author Sarah Penner talks with Kelley Vick about her latest novel, THE AMALFI CURSE, how she chose the magical setting for the new book, why she loves to write in dual timelines, making the leap from corporate finance to full-time author, and much more. *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Alka Joshi

    Bestselling author Alka Joshi talks with Kelley Vick about her latest novel, SIX DAYS IN BOMBAY, the unsung Hungarian-Indian painter whose mysterious death inspired the book, writing an accidental trilogy, the 2 mistakes beginning authors make, how she persisted for 9 years to get her first novel published (which became an international bestseller), and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Holly Kennedy

    In a special bonus episode of Literary Prospects, author Holly Kennedy discusses her new novel, The Sideways Life of Denny Voss, how she developed Denny’s unique voice, writing a cross-genre novel, and much more. She also shares heart-stopping stories from her real life that inspire her work.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Abbi Waxman

    Author Abbi Waxman talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, One Death at a Time, how she finally sold the feel-good murder mystery she’s always wanted to write, growing up with an author mom, writing a series, and much more.*Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Publisher and Author Laura Stanfill

    Author and publisher Laura Stanfill talks with Kelley Vick about her new craft book Imagine a Door: A Writer’s Guide to Unlocking Your Story, Choosing a Publishing Path, and Honoring the Creative Journey; how distribution works and why authors should care; creating a literary community, and much more. *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members!*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Roohi Choudhry

    Author Roohi Choudhry talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel Outside Women; her long road to publication, braded narratives, uncovering joy amidst migrant women’s struggle, special tricks for getting “unstuck” and writing emotional scenes; and much more.*Learn all about Roohi’s experience in the University of Michigan’s MFA program and her tips for querying over on the Literary Prospects Patreon *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Karen Thompson Walker

    Author Karen Thompson Walker talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel The Strange Case of Jane O, her obsession with time, the POV decision that made the new book fall into place, transitioning from book editor to author, teaching in a writing program, and much more.* To hear Karen’s favorite writing exercise and her advice on querying a novel, head over now to the Literary Prospects Patreon *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Marcy Dermansky

    Author Marcy Dermansky talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, Hot Air, the silly writing prompt that started the book; how she knows when to continue working on a project, and when to let it go; writing multiple points of view; swimming pools; and much more.*Hear Marcy’s tips for building a community of writers, as well as the major “do’s” and “don’ts” of querying agents over on the Literary Prospects Patreon *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Josh Duboff

    Author Josh Duboff talks with Kelley Vick about his debut novel, Early Thirties, his journey from senior writer at Vanity Fair to novelist, getting his dream cover interview with Taylor Swift, balancing humor and darkness in writing, finding creative flow, his best advice for aspiring authors, and much more. * To hear the dirt on Josh’s worst celebrity interview, along with his tips for conducting a great interview and for querying a novel, head over to the Literary Prospects Patreon. *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Angela Brown

    Author Angela Brown talks with Kelley Vick about her sophomore novel, Some Other Time, what draws her to including speculative elements in her work, how years spent teaching rhetoric to high school students influences her writing, imposter syndrome, and much more.*To hear more specific tips from Angela on writing a great query letter, head over to the Literary Prospects Patreon *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Jane Tara

    Author Jane Tara talks with Kelley Vick about her new novel, Tilda is Visible, the devastating diagnosis that inspired the book, how her regular meditation practice informs her writing, finding the courage to put more of herself into her fiction, publishing her first novel in the United States (after many others in Australia), and much more.*Hear Jane’s top tips and tools (and a secret trick) for meditating and manifesting, along with her practical advice for querying agents and publishers over on the Literary Prospects Patreon. *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Holly Brickley

    Author Holly Brickley talks with Kelley Vick about her celebrated debut novel, Deep Cuts; why a desire to explore her envy of musicians led to writing the book; how, post-MFA, she found her way to writing the stories she feels she’s meant to write; the unusual (and super fun!) job that originally took her away from writing, and then led her back; and much more. *Join the Literary Prospects Patreon for extra content on querying and publishing that’s only for members! *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    5 New York Times Bestselling Authors Share How They First Got Published

    Five New York Times Bestselling authors: Emiko Jean, Fiona Davis, Julia Bartz, Marissa Stapley, and Lisa Barr, share their specific paths to publishing their first novels. *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Silly Goose Press Co-Founder and Poetry Editor Lexi Rosen

    Lexi Rosen, Co-Founder and Poetry Editor-in-Chief of Silly Goose Press, talks with Kelley Vick about starting and running a literary magazine, the importance of finding literary community, what it's like to work with close friends, being the only romance writer in an MFA program, and much more.*Silly Goose Press: https://sillygoosepress.com/ *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Wendy Dale

    Memoirist Wendy Dale talks with Kelley Vick about her new craft book, The Memoir Engineering System, the difference between a formula and a system, why most “tried and true” writing tips out there are wrong, the two principal components of a memoir, how memory can actually get in the way of a great story, how “show don’t tell” can destroy a book, and much more.*For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Cynthia Weiner

    Author Cynthia Weiner talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel, A Gorgeous Excitement, her personal connection to the story and the infamous “Preppy Murder” in New York in 1986, how she knew when the short story she was working on was really a novel, finding your voice as an author (it starts with really knowing your narrator), and much more. *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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    Interview with Author Tara Dorabji

    Author Tara Dorabji talks with Kelley Vick about her debut novel, Call Her Freedom, how researching her first novel led to an award-winning documentary series on human rights defenders in Kashmir, how her work as an activist and journalist informs her fiction and vice versa, her unique road to publication as the winner of the Simon and Schuster Books Like Us Grand Prize, and much more.    *For literary shirts, totes and gifts, and other tools for writers, check out our new Literary Prospects Shop.*For books featured on the podcast and other curated booklists, check out our online store at Bookshop.org,  Literary Prospects Books.*More good stuff for writers and readers at LiteraryProspects.com.

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