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The Publishing Deal: Literary agent Samuel Bernard (Part 1)

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In this first episode of the Publishing Deal series, where Madeleine and Tina chat to publishing insiders, they begin by sharing their latest updates, including Madeleine's proofreading process for her manuscript and Tina's experiences at a writing conference. They also dive into a discussion about receiving feedback, particularly on spicy scenes, offering practical advice on how to handle such critiques. The episode then transitions to an interview with Samuel Bernard, a literary agent at Zeitgeist Literary Agency, who shares insights on the importance of social media for authors, what agents look for in submissions, and the benefits of having a literary agent in Australia. The interview covers how to effectively use comparative titles, the critical first 500 words of a manuscript, and the agent's role in negotiating contracts and advocating for authors.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings

01:11 Madeleine's Book Update

02:06 Tina's Fortnight Highlights

04:35 Discussing Feedback

12:20 Interview with Samuel Bernard

19:31 The Journey to Now

20:29 The Power of Social Media for Authors

25:03 The Role of a Literary Agent

27:42 Navigating Submissions and Manuscripts

31:21 Comparative Titles and Their Importance

37:19 Benefits of Having an Agent in Australia

41:21 Final Thoughts on Agents and Publishing

Links mentioned in this app:
Booklinks Story Arts Brisbane
Author Kirsten Ealand
Illustrator Deb Hudson
Samuel Bernard
Zeitgeist Literary Agency
Follow The Book Deal podcast on Instagram The Book Deal podcast (@the_book_deal_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos
You can find out more about Tina and Madeleine and follow their journeys here:
Tina Strachan (@td_strachan) • Instagram photos and videos
Tina Strachan children's book author
Madeleine Cleary (@madeleineclearywrites) • Instagram photos and videos
Madeleine Cleary | Author

If you want to stay in the know, sign up to Madeleine and Tina's quarterly newsletters for the latest news first.
Madeleine: Subscribe here
Tina: Subscribe here

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Content provided by Tina Strachan & Madeleine Cleary, Tina Strachan, and Madeleine Cleary. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tina Strachan & Madeleine Cleary, Tina Strachan, and Madeleine Cleary or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this first episode of the Publishing Deal series, where Madeleine and Tina chat to publishing insiders, they begin by sharing their latest updates, including Madeleine's proofreading process for her manuscript and Tina's experiences at a writing conference. They also dive into a discussion about receiving feedback, particularly on spicy scenes, offering practical advice on how to handle such critiques. The episode then transitions to an interview with Samuel Bernard, a literary agent at Zeitgeist Literary Agency, who shares insights on the importance of social media for authors, what agents look for in submissions, and the benefits of having a literary agent in Australia. The interview covers how to effectively use comparative titles, the critical first 500 words of a manuscript, and the agent's role in negotiating contracts and advocating for authors.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings

01:11 Madeleine's Book Update

02:06 Tina's Fortnight Highlights

04:35 Discussing Feedback

12:20 Interview with Samuel Bernard

19:31 The Journey to Now

20:29 The Power of Social Media for Authors

25:03 The Role of a Literary Agent

27:42 Navigating Submissions and Manuscripts

31:21 Comparative Titles and Their Importance

37:19 Benefits of Having an Agent in Australia

41:21 Final Thoughts on Agents and Publishing

Links mentioned in this app:
Booklinks Story Arts Brisbane
Author Kirsten Ealand
Illustrator Deb Hudson
Samuel Bernard
Zeitgeist Literary Agency
Follow The Book Deal podcast on Instagram The Book Deal podcast (@the_book_deal_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos
You can find out more about Tina and Madeleine and follow their journeys here:
Tina Strachan (@td_strachan) • Instagram photos and videos
Tina Strachan children's book author
Madeleine Cleary (@madeleineclearywrites) • Instagram photos and videos
Madeleine Cleary | Author

If you want to stay in the know, sign up to Madeleine and Tina's quarterly newsletters for the latest news first.
Madeleine: Subscribe here
Tina: Subscribe here

  continue reading

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