Get Published Episode 72 – Michael Stackpole Talks Digital Media

When I went to World Fantasy Convention in October, one of my goals was to line up some guests for the show. I didn’t really expect to get too many in person interviews because the convention is pretty busy and everyone is trying to get as much in as they can.

I did manage two in person interviews. The first, which I’m going to share with you today, is with Michael Stackpole. Mike is one of the big e-vangelists in the industry for self e-publishing.

He has a ton of great things to say. Unfortunately, there weren’t many quiet places to comfortably talk at. In this case, we had some construction across the street so you get a lot of background noise that I wasn’t able to filter out. Joining us is JR Murdock, my collaboration partner in the YA Steampunk we are writing.

And speaking of JR Murdock, JR does a blog post called “Unorthodox Writing Tips”. He agreed to provide one in audio form for the tips and typos section in today’s show.

That’s the lineup for today. I hope you enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 72 – Michael Stackpole Talks Digital Media

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

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 72 – Michael Stackpole Talks Digital Media

Welcome to the show.

01:23 – Promo – Nutty Bites

01:54 -Tips and Typos

JR Murdock does an “Unorthodox Writing Tips”

06:57 – Promo – Requiem of the Outcast

08:07 — Get Published Episode 72 – Michael Stackpole Talks Digital Media (continued)

Mike Stackpole talks about digital media in publishing.

48:27 – Promo – Flying Island Press

49:12 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Michael Stackpole (Stormwolf.com) – www.stormwolf.com

Nutty Bites – http://nimlas.org/blog/

Requiem of the Outcast – http://www.requiemoftheoutcast.com

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

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