![]() ![]() I've also created the Track Changes newsletter where every Thursday I share more of the information I gathered in my research, as well as links to other articles, podcasts, and resources that I hope will empower every author to think of their art as their career. If you want to get even more in-depth about publishing. The next episode, which will drop May 28th, goes behind the scenes of what a book sale looks like from the editor side. So far we've outlined the big five publishers, we've talked to agents, and we've heard from the agent/author side about a book sale. Track Changes is a spinoff series from First Draft that's getting into everything you don't know you don't know about the traditional publishing process in the U. I hope you're listening to the Track Changes episodes that have been dropping in this feed. If you'd like to donate to First Draft either on a one-time or monthly basis, you can go to /FirstDraftPod. So that means that when you shop through the links on it helps to support the podcast and independent bookstores at no additional cost to you. Everything Lev and I talk about on today's episode can be found in the show notes.įirst Draft participates in affiliate programs and specifically with. I loved what Lev had to say about how publishers can act like governments, his 100 page rule, and queer code-switching and letting your hair down. ![]() Rosen, author of Depth and Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts) to talk about his latest young adult novel Camp. ![]() Welcome to First Draft with me, Sarah Enni. ![]()
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