So long and thanks for all the likes and listens. SPRT closed on 15 December 2016
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The Self-Publishing Roundtable (SPRT) was a podcast and blog

run by indie writers for indie writers.

 

Every Thursday Night we used to stream an interview or discussion live on YouTube, and this website.
For those who like to read words, we (or a guest) sometimes blogged on Wednesdays.


Don’t want to look at our pretty faces? Then get the audio, available on iTunes.
You can also watch us on our YouTube channel at any time.

 

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Most Recent Podcasts and Blog Posts

SPRT #147 – JuNoWriMo with Becca J. Campbell

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We interviewed the founder of JuNoWriMo, Becca J. Campbell and learned how the challenge started, the effort that goes into running an event of this scale, about her own writing and a lot of other interesting things along the way.

JuNoWriMo is a challenge to write 50,000 words in 30 days. That’s 1667 words a day! It’s also a community of writers and aspiring writers to get together and offer support, motivation and friendship. It’s almost like NaNoWriMo except it’s in June instead.

Interview is available on both audio download and youtube.

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SPRT #146 – Sci-fi author TS Paul talks about his success selling short fiction

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TS Paul published his first eBook mid-February of this year. It was the first in his Athena Lee Chronicles, a short form sci-fi serial, which he followed up with a second book just two weeks later. Since then he has released one eBook every two weeks. The length of each instalment varies wildly from 34 – 148 pages and he’s charging $2.99 a pop! What’s even more interesting is that they sell!

So of course we invited him over to the podcast to tell us how he does it, why he does it and what he plans to do next.

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Writing Journey Wednesday with Wade

Writing Journey Wednesday with Wade

May I give you some advice? My advice to you (and myself) is keep it simple. Stop being overwhelmed with worries about your future author self and focus on what you can control. Write words! Everyday! Write everyday and rely on your support crew to encourage you and...

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