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Anniversary alert. Our first episode went live five years ago on March 2, 2019. Toot toot!
TB is busy per usual, but there’s an added complication right now. Miranda recently had surgery and TB’s been helping take care of her. In publishing news, Amazon and ACX seem determined to put books into the wrong categories. Keep on eye on your book categories, peeps. In fantastic news, the I Heart Sapphic BookFinder has more than 6,000 books in the database. Amazing!
London Ever After is out! Toot toot! Also, the London rebrand has been finalized. Even better, Clare’s next book is already under way. She’s smashing it this year. To honor her 10-year anniversary, Clare will be celebrating for a year. Keep an eye out for sales, giveaways, and more. She also spent 5 days in Spain and enjoyed some marvellous cheesecake.
They crash on to the topic: what they believe has been the biggest change in publishing since the start of this podcast. Join us as we unravel the biggest shifts since 2019. Trends may ebb and flow, but some truths endure. Tune in to explore the evolution of the exciting world of indie publishing.
Tell us what you think has been the biggest change in publishing. Head over to www.lesbianswhowrite.com and leave us a comment.
Happy listening!
Clare & TB
Links:
A Song in Her Heart: https://mybook.to/SongAudioTBM1
I Heart SapphFic Bookfinder: https://iheartsapphfic.com/bookfinder/
London Ever After: https://www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/london-ever-after/
The only way I’ve heard the term bumfuck used in American vernacular is in the phrase “bumfuck nowhere.”
TB here. I think I’ve heard it that way. I’ll try to pay closer attention. I love knowing certain phrases from different parts of the world.