• 13. Writing Journeys & Publishing News

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

13. Writing Journeys & Publishing News

  • Summary

  • We are back for 2025. In this episode we cover a lot of ground, with insights into the writing and publishing journey of successful authors, plus Aussie publishing news and a catchup on how 2025 has started for Seana's writing and for Ventura Press.


    Join Jane Curry and Seana Smith for a candid insight into how to write and to publish your book.


    00:00 Introduction and Ventura Press author Katherine Johnson's wins inaugural HarperCollins Australian Fiction Prize.

    01:24 Katherine Johnson's publishing journey and the impact of literary prizes for authors.

    05:53 Australian publishing news: Text Publishing sold to Penguin Random House.

    06:20 Th challenges of third-party distribution.

    11:21 Independent and Ventura's position in the market.

    14:00 Commercial fiction and why we love it.

    16:18 Current trends in memoir.

    17:46 Promoting 'Going Under' in 2025, ongoing promotion mode and not needing the sugar hit of huge sales immediately

    20:20 Simon and Schuster sales conference, coming up. Ventura Press upcoming books and sales strategies.

    23:13 Seana's current writing endeavours.

    24:35 Seana and Jane's recent reads and book recommendations

    • Richard Charkin My Back Pages Marble Hill Publishers 2023
    • All Fours by Miranda July
    • We Are The Stars by Gina Chick
    • Swimming Sydney by Chris Baker
    • Trespass by Louise Kennedy

    28:33 Farewell!


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