Preparation for Conducting a Fantastic Podcast Interview
A podcast interview requires careful preparation to ensure success. Simply having a chat in front of microphones is not enough. Neglecting practice may result in a lackluster interview that fails to engage listeners and garners negative feedback. Preparation is critical to avoiding turning your interview into an unwanted sales pitch. Here, we provide valuable tips […]
Promoting a Book in Radio and Podcast Interviews
Promoting a new book can be challenging, but podcasts and radio interviews can be a great way to create buzz and reach a wider audience. Preparing for these types of interviews can make all the difference in making a lasting impression. This blog will review some important measures you may take to prepare for a […]
8 Podcast & Radio Interview Tips For Authors
Radio and podcast interviews are great for authors to promote their books and reach a wider audience. This article will provide tips for authors to prepare for and excel in radio and podcast interviews. We’ll focus on expert advice for young authors to promote a book through radio or podcast interviews. Give an interview in […]
The Ultimate Guide to Securing a TED Talk
Your online content is a reflection of yourself. It forms your unique “constellation” that shapes how your audience perceives you, and it’s crucial for your author brand. Before pursuing a TED talk, ask yourself if it aligns with your larger goals. Is it for vanity, or to contribute new ideas to your field? A TED […]
The Complete Guide on Turning Your Book Into a Speech
Transforming your book into a speech can effectively convey your message to a broader audience. With the growing popularity of virtual events and online video streaming, now is the ideal time to convert your book into a spoken format for a one-time presentation or a video series. This blog post will give you some tips […]
Speak No Evil: An Interview with Dr. Frank Plateroti

Dr. Frank Plateroti has been a teacher in the communication department at William Paterson University for the past twenty years. He earned his Doctorate in Education Research and his Master’s in Communication. Nowadays, his focus is his writing. At the time, he’s working on his East Clifton Avenue trilogy. Another noteworthy publication is his book […]
Dr. Brenda Shoshanna: Learn To Be Loving

Dr. Brenda Shoshanna is an award winning author and playwright with books translated into eighteen different languages. She writes fiction, non-fiction and plays. With her work as a psychologist, as well as her practice of Zen and Judaism, it comes as no surprise that her work is generally philosophically informed. Aside from her writing, she […]
Demon Esha: Fulfillment and Yearning

Mel Smith’s career began in elementary school: she has always had a burning passion for writing. For some, writing is freeing and the ultimate form of self expression. You can feel this in an excited author’s words. The Demon Esha Trilogy is a series of books that follow Rachel and her interactions with Esha, the Demon of Desire. […]
Millennial History: An Abridged Look at America

Throughout the ages, history has continually held profound influence on the world we live in. Diving into the past offers us valuable insights into the present and guides our aspirations for a more promising future. Steve Jackson’s Millennial History embarks on an enthralling voyage through the corridors of time, traversing the early epochs of world […]
Rayne Lacko: Writing With Heart

Rayne Lacko, author of Dream Up Now and A Song for the Road, has joined us today to talk a little more about her books and what she loves about writing. She is an expert in social-emotional learning, having earned her Masters Social-Emotional Learning at Antioch University. Rayne also has a BA in Liberal Studies with emphasis in […]