#3 Michelle Miller, How to Raise Venture Capital for a Novel
Craftsman Founder with Lucas Carlson and Eliot Peper07/07/14 • 37 min
If you got a Stanford MBA and then worked as an investment banker... what would be your next career move? Michelle Miller decided to write a novel called The Underwriting. But she didn't just write a novel and hope to get traditionally published, she treated her novel as a startup. She raised investment, secured brand sponsorships, created screen savers and playlists, made a video trailer and serialized her novel (a modern Charles Dickens). This week, I interviewed Michelle in the Craftsman Founder Podcast and ask a bunch of questions:
- Tell us about your background
- What is The Underwriting?
- What’s worked and what hasn’t worked well in promoting your novel?
- With your Stanford MBA and then investment banking background, how is writing a novel like doing a startup?
- What can entrepreneurs learn from authors and vise-versa?
- How does an author promote and do marketing for her work today?
- Are you a plotter or a pantser?
- What writing apps do you use?
- Who inspires you?
- Have you considered traditional publishing?
- What attracted you to self-publishing?
- Is fiction a viable investment for venture capitalists?
- Should more fiction authors consider trying to raise venture capital for their novels?
- What do you like best about writing?
- So what’s next for the Underwriting?
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07/07/14 • 37 min
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