This newsletter is going to be slightly different, because instead of talking about books, I’m going to be highlighting some of my favorite bookish podcasts. Like all of you, I love to read. But I ...
Because I am a consumer of book-related podcasts, I think that every so often I should do the dedicated readers of this column the favor of sharing some of my favorites. But I don’t want to hit the ...
As an author in today's crowded book market, finding ways to reach new readers and promote your work can be daunting. While traditional marketing methods still hold value, I find that leveraging the ...
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Podcast interviews and guest blog posts offer effective book promotion opportunities by allowing authors to connect with niche, invested audiences. Promote episodes through social media and your ...
20 years ago this month, “The New York Times” published its very first podcast. (SINGING) I read it in a “New York Times” book review I read it in a “New York Times” book review sam tanenhaus This is ...
New York’s Most Powerful Book-fluencer Runs a Podcast on Park AvenueZibby Owens’s Moms Don’t Have Time To Read Books “moves product” like nothing else.
For more than a decade, first through a newsletter and then with the podcast Who? Weekly, Weber and Finger have kept reliable and amusing tabs on the ever-expanding universe of Whos and dissected the ...