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Integrating Fiction & Substack together

How to think about publishing fiction books and using Substack together, including self-publishing, indie publishing, and traditional publishing.
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“My experience everywhere else has been quite different and you know if you try and go on any of meta's platforms or twitter, you always have to figure out how to fit yourself into their way of doing things and then six months later, they'll change it anyway.

It's a very unpredictable place to be. Whereas on my newsletter and with Substack, I just write the stuff I like to write.”

FICTION PANEL - Integrating Fiction, Substack and Publishing

We are so grateful to

, and for gifting us their time to have a wonderfully vibrating conversation around their Substacks and their fiction project work.

The panel cover;

  • How to think about publishing fiction books

  • Using Substack

  • Including self-publishing, indie publishing, and traditional publishing.

“My best thing about Substack is the people are so giving!”

You can subscribe to receive posts, podcasts and more from our panel of brilliant fiction authors here;

Russell Nohelty -

Evelyn Skye -

“Come on in with an open heart. I love Substack!!”

Meg Oolders -

Simon K. Jones -

Hi, if you’re new here, we are

and and we conceptualised to bring clarity and creativity to the conversation around book and online publishing.

This online summit invites writers across a plethora of mediums to take us through some of their process with Substack, with their books and with their sophisticated ways of balancing, managing and promoting the two.

We wrote a book!

Back our Kickstarter and get your copy of How to Build a World Class Substack - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/writermba/sellstack

Our summit takes place 16 August 2024. If you are here live, feel free to ask more questions in the comments for us or our guests and if you’re finding this in the future thanks so much for joining us asynchronously.

To ask a question in real time, write the name of the person the question is for and then the question.

E.G - (comment)

Russell - can you tell me about your super hero glasses and where you got them?

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