Get Published Episode 101 – Krista D. Ball Has Created a Food Sourcebook

I met the publishers from Tyche Books last Fall at “When Words Collide”. They talked about a new book they had coming out called “What Kings Ate and Wizards Drank”. The non-fiction book was going to talk about food throughout the ages with an eye to helping Fantasy and other Speculative Fiction writers add realism to their work. They were very excited about the book and, I must confess, I was looking forward to reading the final product.

You will hear my review of the book today.

ASIN: B009ZX8W3K

I also got the opportunity to interview the book’s author, Krista D Ball. We talked about a number of things including the book itself, the differences between fiction and non-fiction writing, research and, how to never make a bet about your book when you are drunk.

It was a fun conversation that I think you will get a lot out of.

That’s today’s episode. I hope you enjoy it.

 

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 101 – Krista D. Ball Has Created a Food Sourcebook

Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 101 – Krista D. Ball Has Created a Food Sourcebook

Welcome to the show.

01:10 Promo: BabylonPodcast

02:13 -Tips and Typos

Mike reviews What Kings Ate and Wizards Drank

05:41 – Promo – Nutty Bites

06:11 — Get Published Episode 101 – Krista D. Ball Has Created a Food Sourcebook (continued)

Krista and Mike talk about What Kings Ate and Wizards Drank

Krista’s bet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DRkhcHprec

42:57 – Promo – Flying Island Press

43:42 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Michell Plested – https://michellplested.net/

Krista D. Ball – http://kristadball.com/

Babylon Podcast – http://www.babylonpodcast.com/

NIMLAS Studios/Nutty Bites – http://nimlas.org/blog/

Flying Island Press – http://flyingislandpress.com/

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