
Into the FOLD: A Books and Lit Fest podcast is hosted by authors Jael Richardson and Hudson Lin. Guided by Richardson and Lin’s inquisitive natures, love of books, and publishing expertise, Into the FOLD is a conversational dive deep into the history and current state of published storytelling in Canada.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArts | |||

Literary festivals are in a crisis moment right now. Funding is drying up, readers are tightening their budgets, and with new festivals and book cons popping up, the money that is still available is being spread thinner than ever. On today’s episode ... more
Jael and Lin pit literary festivals against book conventions, with this episode's guest, Melissa Saavedra, founder of Steamy Lit Con. We talk about the difference between literary festivals and book conventions, some of the challenges we face as orga... more
When the world is on fire, reading sometimes feels like a luxury we can't afford. Jael and Lin can commiserate. They talk about mood reading, giving yourself permission to read what you want, and how authors can use reading to inform their writing.
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Jael and Lin are joined by literary agent CeCe Lyra to talk about writing to market. What is writing to market? Should you do it? How should you do it?
Cecilia “CeCe” Lyra is a literary agent at Wendy Sherman Associates representing a range of fict... more
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I loved this conversation. I appreciate how every decision about The FOLD is made so thoughtfully, from the title of the podcast to the recommended books. As a reader of multiple genres and of work targeted to every age level, I enjoyed the discussion about age categories. You always leave me with much to think about, a sense of community, and at least one new book to add to my “Read Me!” list. Thank you.
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