The Indie Author Roadmap Podcast is hosted by Rachel Morton and Rob Radcliffe — two prolific indie authors who aim to help you with your author career...
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The first show written by the creators of ThePointTwoFive is celebrating its 10 year anniversary: The Dead or Alive Show. Join Raymond Troymond and Derek Montague for Current News, set in a University Hospital Radio (UHR). Released 25th November 2018. Written by Rob Morton and Patrick Edwards, starring Polly Boon, Patrick Edwards, Josh Hatley, Rob Morton and James Spence.
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Forgotten albums and the people who love them.
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Welcome to 'Martyn &', the podcast that's your one-stop shop for unfiltered conversations with fascinating personalities from all walks of life. Hosted by Martyn, this show dives deep into the minds of guests, exploring their stories, experiences, and insights in a candid and engaging style. Get ready to laugh, ponder, and be captivated as Martyn and his guests share the most intriguing anecdotes and tackle thought-provoking questions. This is the podcast where curiosity knows no bounds.
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This week Rachel and Rob explore the ethical implications of AI training on creative works, particularly focusing on authors' perspectives. It discusses the feelings of violation among creators whose works are used without consent, while also highlighting the potential benefits that AI can bring to authors. The dialogue touches on the piracy argume…
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Entering the world of writing can be both exciting and intimidating for new authors. In the latest episode of Indie Author Roadmap, hosts Rob and Rachel tackle common myths that can mislead aspiring writers. This discussion not only sheds light on these misconceptions but also offers valuable insights for anyone looking to navigate their writing jo…
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This week Rachel and Rob discuss their weekly writing experiences, the challenges of managing Amazon accounts, and the implications of account suspensions and terminations. They explore the importance of diversifying sales channels, particularly through TikTok, and the need for consistency in marketing efforts. The discussion also touches on langua…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of being an indie author, including the challenges of audiobook production, the importance of transparency in earnings, and the impact of reviews on authors. They share personal experiences with writing, navigating negativity, and the significance of constructive criticism. The conversation highlig…
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In this episode of the Indie Author Roadmap, hosts Rachel and Rob discuss the intricacies of writing, marketing, and engaging with readers as indie authors. They share personal experiences, challenges faced in the writing process, and the importance of community support. The conversation also delves into effective marketing strategies, particularly…
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This week, on Rachel's Birthday, Rachel and Rob discuss Trigger Warnings and swear a little bit about them (there is your trigger warning right there). A lively chat and debate on a topic which has author's divided.By indieauthorroadmap
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Summary In this episode, Rachel and Rob discuss the ups and downs of being indie authors, including the joys of full-time writing, the challenges of managing TikTok shops, and the intricacies of branding with pen names. They delve into the importance of cover design in representing genres, the tedious process of formatting and publishing, and effec…
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Summary In this episode of Indie Author Roadmap, hosts Rob Radcliffe and Rachel discuss various aspects of the writing and publishing process, including the importance of editing and proofreading, the role of developmental editing, and the challenges of self-publishing. They also delve into marketing strategies such as book trailers, the significan…
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In this episode of the Indie Author Roadmap, hosts Rachel and Rob discuss the journey of going full-time as an indie author. They share their personal experiences, the challenges they faced, and the importance of community and networking in the indie publishing world. The conversation covers financial considerations, marketing strategies, and the r…
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In this episode Rachel and Rob chat about how they'd market if they had to start out again, as well as the usual off topic chit chat.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob chat briefly about translations into German before welcoming Indie Author Steven P Aitchison onto the show for a candid chat about publishing, marketing, and Steve's rebranding his books into his hugely popular Witches Of Scotland series. As detailed in the show, Steve happily supplied the contact details of hi…
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This week's show sees Rachel and Rob sitting down and answering a few questions from listeners. Lots of insight, a little sarcasm...and a few giggles along the way.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this weeks's show Rachel and Rob literally reconnect half a dozen times (due to technical difficulties) and chat about their week. Lots of banter, a few missed half conversations expertly edited by Rob. What's not to love?By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob tackle paid ads, when to start running them, alternatives for the new author who isn't ready, and also chatting about their own experiences with ads as well as the usual banter.By indieauthorroadmap
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This week on Indie Author Roadmap Rob and Rachel chat about the software they use to create their books and businesses. A bumper jam packed episode not to be missed.By indieauthorroadmap
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Aidan Nolan, Michael Chapman and Terry Reid with Tony Higgins and James Endeacott
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1:12:19Host Jim Irvin is joined by jazz and compilation guru Tony Higgins and morning glory DJ James Endeacott to discuss Aidan Nolan's Tales From the Sun (1974), Michael Chapman's Fully Qualified Survivor (1971) and Terry Reid's River (1973). They also talk about the perils of being a manager, the art of reissuing records, discovering Japanese jazz and w…
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In this week's episode, Rachel and Rob chat through a few questions from budding authors which then leads on to a discussion about first drafts, and as always, anything and everything which crosses their minds. Lots of insightful tips as well as the usual chatting about life as an indie author.By indieauthorroadmap
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This week's show sees Rachel hosting a rather impromptu interview with Rob which is all about writing in series. Rachel and Rob also chat about audio narration and Rachel's new pet project with Scribe shadow, translations.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week’s show Rachel and Rob chat about how they are repurposing their own IPs, as well as complaining about the kids now it’s the school holidays, and also chatting about the Indie Author Roadmap Christmas Party which you are all invited to (check out the form below) as well as the usual off topic chit-chat. Indie Author Roadmap Xmas Do For…
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In this week’s episode Rachel and Rob chat, or at least attempt to chat (due to a lagging issue with the connection), about writing thorough adversity. What happens when things just don’t seem to be going right with either your creativity or your sales?By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week’s show Rachel and Rob are off to their usual start but the plans for the show quickly take a side step when Rachel mentions how her 21 book series is not branded correctly. What follows is a tiny bit of swearing from Rob, and a whole lot of laughter from Rachel. An off the cuff lesson in Branding your series correctly…or rather how not…
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In today's show, Rachel and Rob chat to time travel author Jason Ayres about all the mistakes he's made along his indie publishing road, and how he overcame the bumps all authors inevitably have along the way. Another hugely inspiring interview and a lovely interviewee.By indieauthorroadmap
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In today’s episode Rachel and Rob chat about their take homes from SPS live, in London. Writing is a solitary affair, but when attending author conferences it reminds you that you are not alone.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this two part episode, this week Rachel and Rob chat about their personal experiences at author conferences, the benefits of going, what one might expect, and how to navigate the day. An episode full of actionable advice and pre-recorded just before the IAR hosts head down to London for Europe’s biggest indie author conference.…
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob sit down for a chat with author A.P Beswick. A.P (Adam) dives deep into his own story and how he used video marketing on social media to find new readers and sell books to them. From there he has gone from strength to strength building his author business through organic marketing on social media. If you're int…
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This week Rachel and Rob bizarrely talk condoms and beach towels, and are then joined by new thriller author James Felix as he dives into the inspiration behind his books having just retired after thirty years in the police service.By indieauthorroadmap
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To celebrate six months on air, Rachel and Rob reflect on the past six months of their author careers as well as chatting about plans for the next six months, and of course skewing completely off topic as per usual. Lots of fun as usual with the IAR crew.By indieauthorroadmap
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This week's show sees Rachel and Rob talking about the expectations of new authors and the realities of life as a storyteller.By indieauthorroadmap
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For the first, but by no means the last, time in IAR history, Rachel and Rob are joined by another author. In their interviewing debuts, the chief wafflers invite lit-RPG and fantasy author Mike Hibbert onto the show to chat about his writing, publishing, and plans for the future. Expect a jam packed episode!…
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Works In Progress, or WIPS, are your delightful current projects, but what happens when they multiply like little Gremlins taking a shower? In this week's episode Rachel and Rob chat about their own works in progress and how they plan to tackle the little gremlins.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode, Rachel decides to put Rob in the Hotseat, going through a host of terminologies you will pick up as an indie author. An entertaining and informative episode as always focusing on all things indie.By indieauthorroadmap
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Love it or loath it, view it as a helpful friend or a wicked enemy, AI is here and here to stay. In this week's episode, Rachel and Rob discuss AI and how it can help you in your author journey.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob talk about how and when to pivot in your author business, plus an unexpected amount of cha about vegan food, because, why not?By indieauthorroadmap
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This week's episode sees rachel and Rob give tips for creating dialogue for your books, with the usual off topic ramblings. Join them for another episode of their light hearted banter about all things Indie.By indieauthorroadmap
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This week's episode sees Rachel and Rob talking about their own personal experiences with burnout and overwhelm, and how they overcame it.By indieauthorroadmap
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In today's episode Rachel and Rob chat about what makes a compelling first chapter and what not to do at the beginning of your book.By indieauthorroadmap
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Today's episode begins with Rob chatting about tips for new authors starting out, but soon turns into chaos with Rachel disagreeing at every turn. A fun and lively debate surrounding the first steps of marketing as a new indie author.By indieauthorroadmap
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Donovan, Nada Surf & The London Jazz Four with Andrew Male and Richard Morton Jack.
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1:08:24NB This was the pilot episode of You're Not On The List originally aired in 2021. It was recently reposted after an amendment due to rights issues. Guests Andrew Male and Richard Morton Jack join host Jim Irvin to share some unsung albums they love. The records in this episode are: Donovan's For Little Ones (1967), Nada Surf's Let Go (2003) and Tak…
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This week Rachel and Rob chat about Audiobooks, with Rob picking Rachel's brain as he embarks upon narrating his upcoming novel. Asking the questions any newbie might have, this is a great episode which dives into the other side of book production.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob answer (or attempt to answer) a few questions sent in by listeners. As always an entertaining listen which dives deeper into the trials of being an Indie Author.By indieauthorroadmap
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Rachel and Rob are talking character creation this week. Great characters make great stories, but how do you actually create them? In this episode, we break down our process for crafting characters that feel real, drive the plot, and keep readers hooked. From backstory and motivation to personality quirks and flaws, we cover what makes characters u…
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Rachel and Rob dive into how they'd do things if they were first starting out right now. Chatting about setting up first promos, ways of finding readers for their mailing lists, as well as getting those first few sales.By indieauthorroadmap
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in this week's episode Rachel and Rob talk about mailing lists, how to set them up, what they achieve, and why you need one even if you are marketing your books other ways. The email marketing platforms Indie Author Roadmap love are: https://www.mailerlite.com With its very user friendly interface and 1000 free subscribers starting out and: https:/…
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Orange Juice, George Harrison and McGuinness Flint with Rob Burley & Nicky Campbell.
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1:48:27Host Jim Irvin is joined by Rob Burley, author of Why Is This Lying Bastard Lying To Me, and one of Britain's longest-serving broadcasters, Nicky Campbell. The albums they're discussing are: Orange Juice - The Orange Juice (1984), George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) and McGuinness Flint's self-titled debut (1971). There's talk about the art…
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Episode 11 sees Rachel and Rob revisitng the writing routines they touched on in the very first episode. They also talk about Patreon, tik-tok, and as always fill the spaces with general chit-chat about writing and publishing.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week's episode Rachel and Rob explore other ways to gain income from your books and the platforms available to achieve this.By indieauthorroadmap
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Rachel and Rob chat about having confidence in your writing when starting out, as well as talking about keeping that impostor syndrome at bay amoungst the usual of topic waffle they always manage to bring to the table.By indieauthorroadmap
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In this week’s episode Rachel and Rob chat about the differences between Traditional Publishing, Indie Publishing and Vanity Publishing, as well as casting a light on being Wide or Exclusive with your ebooks. There may be a little swearing when Rob goes off on a rant about Vanity publishers. Be warned……
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Rachel and Rob sit down to discuss their writing, publishing and marketing goals for 2025. These include Rob joining the Novel Gains 30 Day video marketing challenge hosted by fantasy author A.P Beswick, and Rachel talking about Matt J Holmes's Facebook Jumpstart course. Novel Gains FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/870314997912256 Matt J H…
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