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Literary Speaking

Crystal-Lee Quibell

Literary Speaking connects writers with the publishing industry by featuring conversations with best selling authors, literary agents, publishers and publicity firms. How do I establish a writing practice? Find an agent? Get published? Build a platform? Discover tips and tricks to build your writing practice and release your story out into the world. Join me as I interview expert guests as they sh... more

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Latest Episodes

Michele Filgate shares how she pitched, placed and edited her anthology - What My Mother & I Don't Talk About. We discuss everything from how she pitched the project, the essay that started it all and how she edited the pieces to fit for publication.... more

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4 years ago

Writing about Sex and Feminism.Can you publish each book with a different publisher? How do you develop your characters as a feminist writer? Rachel Dewoskin, author of BANSHEE discusses how she teaches her students to write characters that are compl... more

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5 years ago

Book publicist and author Cameron Dezen Hammon discusses the work of a book publicist, which social media avenues to explore and which ones not to waste money on. She also shares the value of Bookstagrammers and what it's like working with a book pub... more

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5 years ago

We're only human and we all struggle to quiet the IA - our inner asshole - as Jen Pastiloff coined it. In this episode Jen shares how her agent found her, what it's like building a large social platform and using a street team based on community shar... more

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5 years ago

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Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Don’t miss this podcast!

    Informative, fun and entertaining. A must listen for memoir writers!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jason M!
    United States5 years ago
  • Judging the book by its cover.

    I never used to be a ‘reader’ - I wanted to be; by my concentration hasn’t been great. My love of books though has literally sometimes been due to its aesthetics: cover, size, pages, font and then the curiosity of what’s inside. This podcast helps me muster the concentration needed to dig deeper, feel closer to the content, and seek the connection. For those of you that are natural born readers that may sound odd, but a podcast like Literary Speaking helps woo us wannabes to go beyond the esthet... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RosaPisces
    Canada5 years ago
  • Literarily Engaging & Informative

    Love tuning it to get a behind the scenes glimpse of the publishing world from literary experts. Crystal-Lee’s questions are poignant and enlightening. I would definitely recommend this podcast if you're either dipping your toe, or diving into the literary world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShaynePT
    Canada5 years ago
  • A sensitive and thoughtful interviewer

    Crystal is a generous and thoughtful interviewer. Recommended for a writer at any stage of the process, as well as for curious readers. She and her wide-ranging guests tackle the dream state and the daily reality of creating a world and finding readers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zeezol2
    United States5 years ago
  • Great information for any aspiring writer/author!

    Solid variety of top notch authors, agents and industry experts. Very insightful and encouraging for any creatives out there!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amy P 2016
    United States5 years ago

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