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RedPubPod #038: “There Are a Lot of World-Class Books That Never Find a Publisher” with Joseph Citro

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Famed Vermont Author Joseph Citro Tells it Like it Is Regarding 21st Century Publishing

Whoa! Patty gets her secret wish. It doesn’t happen often, but our acquisitions editor becomes the solo host and takes the crown as “Queen of the Pod” with guest veteran storyteller and Vermont’s own Joseph Citro.

Joseph isn’t new to publishing—back in the day, he was an author with one of the largest publishers in the U.S. But his novel The Gore ended up as an orphan. What’s an orphan book? In this episode, you’ll discover how Redhawk Publications’ publisher, Robert Canipe, hunts them down online.

Joseph is a proud fan of his home state, Vermont. All his novels and short stories are set in the Green Mountain State, and much of his later nonfiction work explores Vermont’s folklore and mysteries.

Patty and Joseph also go knee-deep into the state of publishing. Spoiler alert: it’s bleak now, yet it was pretty grim then, too. But here’s the silver lining—they agree that some of the best writing today comes from mid-sized and small publishers, where collaboration feels more personal. Joseph even shares his admiration for fame editor Max Perkins, a Windsor, Vermont native, and dreams of the days when editors had genuine give-and-take relationships with authors.

Joseph’s advice for aspiring writers? Finish what you write. It sounds simple, but new writers often get distracted and leave manuscripts unfinished. If nothing else, Joseph wants his students to feel the satisfaction of completing a first draft and seeing it through the editing process. Oh, and watch your point of view—it’s essential!

There’s always something inspiring about informal interviews with seasoned authors who’ve been around the block. Redhawk Publications was lucky not only to bring The Gore back to life but also to build a fantastic collaborative relationship with Joseph.

Check out Joseph’s book The Gore here

RedPubPod host for this episode is Patty Thompson, Acquisitions Editor for Redhawk Publications

HEY! RedPubPod is thrilled to have Taste Full Beans as our premier sponsor in Downtown Hickory, North Carolina. If you’re ever in town, swing by for fantastic coffee, food, and Redhawk Publications books. Be sure to tell the awesome folks there that RedPubPod sent you!

Taste Full Beans Coffee, Tea & Café 29 2nd Street NW, Hickory, NC (828) 325-0108

Don’t forget to FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE, & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod! Show some love for poetry because carefully chosen words in just the right order really do matter.

Check out our Facebook page for our latest releases and featured events

Head to our commerce site to see our entire list of titles available for sale

#RedPubPod, #RedhawkPublications, #Vermont, #JoeCitro, #JosephCitro, #Novels, #Books, #Writing, #Authors, #Fiction, #TheGore, #Folklore, #Mysteries, #Publishing, #AspiringWriters,

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Famed Vermont Author Joseph Citro Tells it Like it Is Regarding 21st Century Publishing

Whoa! Patty gets her secret wish. It doesn’t happen often, but our acquisitions editor becomes the solo host and takes the crown as “Queen of the Pod” with guest veteran storyteller and Vermont’s own Joseph Citro.

Joseph isn’t new to publishing—back in the day, he was an author with one of the largest publishers in the U.S. But his novel The Gore ended up as an orphan. What’s an orphan book? In this episode, you’ll discover how Redhawk Publications’ publisher, Robert Canipe, hunts them down online.

Joseph is a proud fan of his home state, Vermont. All his novels and short stories are set in the Green Mountain State, and much of his later nonfiction work explores Vermont’s folklore and mysteries.

Patty and Joseph also go knee-deep into the state of publishing. Spoiler alert: it’s bleak now, yet it was pretty grim then, too. But here’s the silver lining—they agree that some of the best writing today comes from mid-sized and small publishers, where collaboration feels more personal. Joseph even shares his admiration for fame editor Max Perkins, a Windsor, Vermont native, and dreams of the days when editors had genuine give-and-take relationships with authors.

Joseph’s advice for aspiring writers? Finish what you write. It sounds simple, but new writers often get distracted and leave manuscripts unfinished. If nothing else, Joseph wants his students to feel the satisfaction of completing a first draft and seeing it through the editing process. Oh, and watch your point of view—it’s essential!

There’s always something inspiring about informal interviews with seasoned authors who’ve been around the block. Redhawk Publications was lucky not only to bring The Gore back to life but also to build a fantastic collaborative relationship with Joseph.

Check out Joseph’s book The Gore here

RedPubPod host for this episode is Patty Thompson, Acquisitions Editor for Redhawk Publications

HEY! RedPubPod is thrilled to have Taste Full Beans as our premier sponsor in Downtown Hickory, North Carolina. If you’re ever in town, swing by for fantastic coffee, food, and Redhawk Publications books. Be sure to tell the awesome folks there that RedPubPod sent you!

Taste Full Beans Coffee, Tea & Café 29 2nd Street NW, Hickory, NC (828) 325-0108

Don’t forget to FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE, & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod! Show some love for poetry because carefully chosen words in just the right order really do matter.

Check out our Facebook page for our latest releases and featured events

Head to our commerce site to see our entire list of titles available for sale

#RedPubPod, #RedhawkPublications, #Vermont, #JoeCitro, #JosephCitro, #Novels, #Books, #Writing, #Authors, #Fiction, #TheGore, #Folklore, #Mysteries, #Publishing, #AspiringWriters,

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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