
A podcast about the art and science of making books. Arthur Attwell speaks to book-making leaders about design, production, marketing, distribution, and technology. These are conversations for book lovers and publishing decision makers, whether you’re crafting books at a big company or a boutique publisher.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessBooksArts | ||||

If you’re writing and self-publishing a book, where should you start? And who do you need on your team?
This episode, we’re changing up our usual format with a short, practical answer to a common publishing question. In a whirlwind tour through writ... more
The allure of crowdfunding is that you can sell your book before it costs you any money. But that’s harder than it looks!
To find out what it takes to run a crowdfunding campaign properly, Arthur speaks to Aaron A. Reed, who has successfully crowdfu... more
Children's publisher Book Dash makes beautiful books in a single day, then gives them away. And their method is catching on around the world.
Book Dash believes every child should own a hundred books by the age of five. They gather creative professi... more
At the heart of everything book-like is a printer, standing at a hand-powered press, turning paper into pages.
When you hold a book that’s been typeset in metal, printed by hand on fine paper, bound and sewn with board and cloth, you realise with a ... more
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