How to Sell Any Book to Any Publisher-- Episode 299: More Info Than You Ever Thought Possible with Multi-genre author and teacher extraordinaire Sue Shapiro
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How, HOW has it taken us this long to bring you the amazing Sue Shapiro? Sue teaches what is unquestionably THE class on publishing personal essays—her motto is “Instant Gratification takes too long” and her students’ success record is astounding. She’s the author , co-author or editor of 16 books in genres ranging from memoir to middle-grade and including self-help and fiction. She’s a poet, an essayist and a teacher of such generosity and enthusiasm that I could probably just stop talking right now and let her go and you’d still end this podcast going man, I learned so much! Her latest book is The Book Bible: Sell Your Manuscript—No Matter What Genre—Without Going Broke or Insane, and there is no one more qualified to write it. The Book Bible should be taught in the first session of every writing program or MFA. It’s a how-to on getting published, but also a primer on the industry as a whole—an industry every writer should understand, ideally early in their career. We talk about learning hard lessons, the dream of “becoming a writer” as opposed to “becoming a poet/novelist/literary figure” and how many, many different ways there are to make this particular sausage. Links from the pod:The Byline Bible: Get Published in Five WeeksAmy Klein, The Trying GameSamantha Wextein, agentJess’s 3 part blog post: When Opportunity Knocks (part 1, part 2, part 3)Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Susan ShapiroKJ’s book coaches: Jennie Nash and Susanne DunlapEmail Sue at: [email protected]! Sue hosts an online event at The Strand: How to Publish in Any Genre 1/22 at 6 PM.#AmReadingSue: Black American Refugee, Tiffanie Drayton KJ: The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream, Jeannie ZusyJess: The Latinist, Mark PrinsFind Sue: susanshapiro.netIG: @ProfSue123Twitter: @SusanShapironetAre you serious about writing a nonfiction book this year? Author Accelerator is offering a nonfiction book incubator starting February 28th. There are only a few seats in this intensive program because you will get 1:1 coaching on every single step of the process AND you will have the chance to pitch your proposal to a pool of agents and publishers at the end -- a fabulous opportunity. Apply for the program HERE -- and get a strategic session with Jennie Nash to kickstart your work. We think Jennie and her book coaches are terrific -- tell her we sent you! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe