
The Supply Chain 2021 and Publishing with Sara Megibow
11/10/21 • 43 min
What the heck is going on with supply chain issues? Why aren't there more books? What can we do about it? What advice do we have for authors?
This week, Sara Megibow joins the podcast to talk about all these issues and more! We get granular about how books are made, what the "pain points" are in the process, and what that means for books releasing now. And though it all sounds a little depressing, we promise, it isn't! We also talk about a few tangible things that authors and readers can do to get through this.
This is an episode for veteran authors, debut authors, authors on submission, and readers alike.
Sara's on Twitter! Follow her @SaraMegibow.
You can find us at ktliterary.com and on Twitter and Instagram.
Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitchr, IHeartRadio and more.
What the heck is going on with supply chain issues? Why aren't there more books? What can we do about it? What advice do we have for authors?
This week, Sara Megibow joins the podcast to talk about all these issues and more! We get granular about how books are made, what the "pain points" are in the process, and what that means for books releasing now. And though it all sounds a little depressing, we promise, it isn't! We also talk about a few tangible things that authors and readers can do to get through this.
This is an episode for veteran authors, debut authors, authors on submission, and readers alike.
Sara's on Twitter! Follow her @SaraMegibow.
You can find us at ktliterary.com and on Twitter and Instagram.
Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitchr, IHeartRadio and more.
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