If you are an author who is thinking of launching a podcast … if you are an author who has started a podcast and is struggling to keep it afloat … if you are an author on the brink of “podfading” and losing the hard-won benefits you can gain from this popular and intimate format -- then this book is for you.
Matty Dalrymple, The Indy Author, shares her learnings from her years hosting and producing The Indy Author Podcast. Tapping nautical metaphors to explore the stages of creating a podcast, THE INDY AUTHOR'S GUIDE TO PODCASTING FOR AUTHORS will guide you through determining your destination, preparing for your voyage, and setting sail. Matty discusses the benefits podcasting offers to authors specifically, and the specific challenges authors might need to overcome to succeed in this medium. Questions posed at the end of each chapter prompt insights to be captured in your own Captain's Log, enabling you to note progress, acknowledge mistakes, and celebrate successes on your voyage. This is not merely a manual of technical requirements, although those are covered at a high level in the book and in more detail at The Indy Author website. This is a foundational resource you can pick up again and again, one that will serve as your guide as you steer your podcast through its voyage and, when a course correction is needed, will provide the strategies and tactics you need to adjust your bearing. |
"If you're an author considering using podcasting as a means to promote your work or to network with other writers, don't do another thing until you read this book. As an author and longtime podcaster myself, I found Matty Dalrymple's book a vital resource. It's a detailed look at what works, what doesn't, how to get started, and how to keep your show fresh. Written in a breezy, conversational tone, it's chock full of Dalrymple's beloved nautical metaphors and references. Readers will learn ways to be a better host, producer, and guest--whether you're an experienced admiral or brand-new midshipman to the craft. This book should be on every author/podcaster's shelf. Chart your course--get this book!"
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The Podcasting Voyage
• Why Podcasting ... and Why for Authors? Determining Your Destination • Determining Your Destination - Introduction • Establishing Connections with Guests • Building Community with Listeners • Creating Direct Income with Your Podcast • Creating Indirect Income with Your Podcast Preparing for Your Voyage • Preparing for the Voyage - Introduction • Choosing Your Topic • Choosing Your Format • Choosing Your Mode, Medium, and Venue • Choosing Your Deliverables • Choosing Your Schedule • Choosing Your Episode Structure • Choosing Your Persona • Choosing Your Livery (a.k.a. Branding) • Choosing the Tech |
Setting Sail
• Setting Sail - Introduction • Lining up Guests • Preparing for the Episode • Creating the Environment • Refining Your Audio and Video Presence • Creating the Episode • Making the Most of Your Content • Making It Interactive • Reducing Friction (Improving Your Production Process) • Being a Podcast Guest Embarking on the Voyage • Embarking of the Voyage - Last Thoughts • Resources |
I love helping other authors embark on and succeed in their podcasting voyage, and below I share information about the production of The Indy Author Podcast and provide companion material for my book The Indy Author's Guide to Podcasting for Authors. (Everyone is welcome to use these resources, but you'll want to pick up a copy of the book to get the full benefit from them!)
I also offer consulting services to help you determine your desired podcasting destination, prepare for your podcast launch, and navigate your podcasting voyage.
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I gave this downloadable presentation on Building Your Platform Through Podcasting at the Writer's Digest Conference 2022. Thanks to Writer's Digest for allowing presenters to share our presentations publicly!
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What's even better than talking podcast hosting and guesting with fellow podcasters? Talking about it with Greta Boris Author and Megan Haskell of the wonderful The Author Wheel Podcast! Greta and Megan say, "In this week's interview, Matty Dalrymple of the Indy Author Podcast joins us to talk all about podcasting for authors. If you've ever wondered what it takes to be on a podcast, or start your own, this is the episode for you. It's a conversation packed with practical tips and advice you won't want to miss."
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Thanks to Simon Whaley for sharing some tips from me and other podcasters on how to successfully pitch yourself as a podcast guest in this "Pitching to Podcasts" article in Writing Magazine.
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This conversation with Mark Lefebvre on Draft2Digital Live (recording) was super fun (as are all conversations with Mark). We not only shared some of our learnings as podcasters, but also discussed a lot of practices that are applicable in other creative areas as well.
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I chat with Bryan Collins on his Become a Writer Today podcast. Bryan says:
In this episode of the podcast, I ask Matty why she decided to set up her podcast and if it’s too late for aspiring podcasters today. We also get a little bit into the workflow of podcasting and the various software and hardware that she uses. Matty also describes how podcasting has shaped her writing and why she believes it’s a fantastic format for creatives. In this episode, we discuss:
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In Kobo Writing Life Podcast #283 –Podcasting for Authors with Matty Dalrymple, I chat with the hosts of the KWL Podcast about insights I've learned from my podcasting career, how I've found success in publishing short fiction, and why I loves writing about the supernatural.
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Many thanks to Mark Leslie Lefebvre for inviting me to Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing Podcast Episode 216 – Podcasting for Authors with Matty Dalrymple to chat about podcasting for authors, including whether podcasts help sell books and the importance of aligning your approach to your goals.
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I chat with Angela J. Ford and Stephanie BwaBwa on the Indie Author Lifestyle podcast about How to Start and Grow a Podcast for Indie Authors as well as about opportunities for authors to create income and connect with readers using short fiction.
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I had so much fun talking with Rob Archangel of Archangel Ink about Creating a Podcast to Build an Identity as an Author. We discuss all things podcasting for authors including:
- Why should authors consider podcasting? - The advantages of podcasting as a medium - Type of personality a person should have in order to be successful at podcasting - Who would be good podcasting candidates? - Setting a goal and planning for podcasting - Determining the content of a podcast and mapping out content for the long-term - Equipment and software needed to start out a podcast - Barriers that authors experience when starting out podcasts |
Check out this conversation I had with Dale L. Roberts about Podcast For Writers: How to Start a Podcast for Beginners.
You've seen podcasting become HUGE over the past few years, but you're wondering - is there room to podcast for writers? Absolutely! Find out how to start a podcast for beginners. And, discover what you'll need to do to start your way to being the best writing podcasts today. Special guest Matty Dalrymple shares her experience with The Indy Author podcast. Find out the do's and don'ts, the essentials and inessentials and more in this exclusive interview. --Dale L. Roberts, Self-Publishing with Dale |
I spoke with Emma G. Rose and Shelley Shearer on their Indie Book Talk podcast about Can Podcasting Help Build Your Author Platform with Matty Dalrymple.
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