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Making a Middle Grade

13 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 33 ratings

Making a Middle Grade walks you through how a children's book goes from an idea to a bookstore. We're following WHAT HAPPENS NEXT, my debut novel, as it goes through the traditional publishing process with HarperCollins. By talking to industry pros, fellow authors, school librarians, and more, we'll break down how children's books--specifically middle grade books--are made.

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Finale: Receiving Reviews

June 01, 2020 18:43 - 10 minutes - 14.1 MB

It's our finale episode. What's it feel like to have people reading your book? Why are all authors bugging people for reviews?  Thanks for listening to MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE, a podcast on publishing middle grade books. 

Finale: Receiving Reviews

June 01, 2020 18:43 - 10 minutes - 14.1 MB

It's our finale episode. What's it feel like to have people reading your book? Why are all authors bugging people for reviews?  Thanks for listening to MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE, a podcast on publishing middle grade books. 

9: Launching During COVID-19

May 15, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

In today's episode, I'm talking about the difficulties of releasing a book during the coronavirus pandemic. I also chat with Tara K. Ross about her experience.

8: Balancing a Brand

April 17, 2020 19:02 - 15 minutes - 21.5 MB

Christian books AND secular books? Kids books AND adult books? If you want to write in multiple genres, how do you brand yourself as an author? That's what we're talking about in today's episode of MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE.   PS: Don't forget you can preorder WHAT HAPPENS NEXT wherever books are sold!

7: Connecting With School Libraries

March 12, 2020 05:00 - 15 minutes - 29.2 MB

In this episode, we interview a school librarian to learn what makes kids pick up a book, how librarians decide which books to purchase, and what trends are blossoming in children's books. 

6: Marketing a Middle Grade Book

February 06, 2020 21:06 - 12 minutes - 22.8 MB

When it comes to marketing, how much is on the author vs. the publisher? What are some things authors can do to get their books into the hands of kids? Why do some authors get HUGE marketing pushes while others...don't? Plus, my agent delivers some tough love. 

5: Celebrating a Debut Year

January 03, 2020 19:06 - 19 minutes - 35.8 MB

How can we reframe "debut year" from something full of anxiety, stress, and broken hopes to something full of joy, gratitude, and fulfillment? I interview Janae Marks and share my own feelings on "debut year" as we step forward into 2020. Don't forget--WHAT HAPPENS NEXT is available for preorder right now wherever books are sold!

4: Creating a Book Cover

December 03, 2019 18:12 - 14 minutes - 26.4 MB

How much say do authors get in their book cover? As an aspiring author, I always dreamed about how the cover of my middle grade book would look. Illustrator Pascal Campion did amazing work. Here's a behind the scenes sneak peek into how a publisher, illustrator, and author work together to create an outstanding book cover.  Apologies that last month, an episode of the Catholic Feminist was uploaded into this feed! My bad. That's my other podcast/day job. I tried to delete it but if you're ...

130: Vocational Discernment + Trusting God ft. Sr. Peter Marie

November 06, 2019 06:00 - 36 minutes - 25.3 MB

You’ve heard that you’re supposed to “discern your vocation”…but what does that ACTUALLY look like? That’s what Sr. Peter Marie of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecelia is here to speak with us about! We’re talking all about the vocations process over here for National Vocation Awareness Week, including what a come-and-see looks like, why it’s NOT a bad thing to enter religious life + leave it before making final vows, and the importance of getting HELP + direction with your discernment proce...

3: Editing a Manuscript

November 01, 2019 10:38 - 29 minutes - 20.2 MB

What's a copyeditor? What's a sensitivity reader? What's a way to go through this process without losing your mind? 😂 These are the questions we answer in episode 3 of MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE. We go over what an editor does with a manuscript, what some of the key changes in WHAT HAPPENS NEXT were, and how copyeditors handle a text. We also talk about the sensitivity reader process + first pass pages. This episode is perfect for anyone who's wondering how a book goes from project to product. 

2: Landing a Book Deal

October 01, 2019 05:00 - 19 minutes - 35.1 MB

The first book I signed with my agent for didn't sell. It felt totally, undeniably horrible. But I shook the dust from my feet and wrote another, which ended up selling at auction in a 2-book deal. In this episode, I'm interviewing my agent + editor to learn what the process was like from their POV! They answer questions like what happens at an acquisitions meeting, what an auction feels like on the editor's end, and what parts of a contract are the most important to focus on. 

1: Getting a Literary Agent

September 03, 2019 05:00 - 19 minutes - 34.8 MB

The first step to getting a middle grade book traditionally published? Write it.  The second step? Finding a literary agent.  On the first episode of MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE, we're breaking down how to get a literary agent. What's a query letter? How long does the process take? How many Twitter followers do you need to have to snag an agent? We're talking all this and more with two fellow authors, as well as my own agent, Alex Slater.  MAKING A MIDDLE GRADE is a podcast series that takes...

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August 05, 2019 18:33 - 2 minutes - 4.58 MB

Making a Middle Grade is a podcast about writing, selling, and marketing a middle grade novel through a traditional publisher. It follows my debut novel, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT, from an idea in my head to a book in a store. We're interviewing everyone from publishing industry pros to my editor to children's librarians to find out what makes a middle grade book have serious staying power.