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8. Courtney Maum, Author of Costalegre & Before and After the Book Deal - "Surviving Your First Book Deal"

52m · On Publishing · 16 Mar 14:00

On this episode of On Publishing, we talk with Courtney Maum, author of three successful novels, I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, Touch, and Costalegre, as well as her new book, Before and After the Book Deal (Catapault). She tells us the story behind writing and publishing her first novel, which ultimately took more than ten years and multiple literary agents. Courtney also shares about her writing process, how she has learned to "write at the speed of fun," editing her work and working with editors, marketing her books, and what she's working on next.

If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and subscribe to On Publishing so you can keep up with future weekly episodes. If you have any questions about writing or publishing that you'd like us discuss, or other people you think we should interview, send us an e-mail at [email protected]. Include the word "Podcast" in the subject line of your message. This episode was hosted by Alex Field and Ingrid Beck, edited by Joey Howell, and the music is by Not The King. Produced by The Bindery Agency, www.TheBinderyAgency.com.

You can find out more about Courtney Maum at www.CourtneyMaum.com, or by following @Cmaum on Twitter and @cbmaum on Instagram.

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