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The Indie Writers Club is coming...22 Aug 202400:01:00

News of a new podcast for writers from James Blatch.

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002 - Character vs Plot.06 Sep 202400:44:41

Summary

In this episode, James and Cara discuss the balance between character and plot in writing. They share their own writing projects and word count goals, and explore how different genres prioritize character development and plot progression. They also discuss the importance of finding the right balance between character and plot to create a satisfying reading experience. The conversation explores the importance of character and plot in storytelling. It discusses the idea that characters are what draw readers into a story and keep them engaged, while plot is the reason why readers pick up a book in the first place. The hosts share examples from different genres, such as police procedurals and thrillers, to illustrate how character-driven stories can be just as compelling as plot-driven ones. They also discuss the interplay between character and plot, emphasizing the importance of seamlessly weaving them together to create a captivating narrative.

Keywords

writing, character, plot, genre, balance, word count, development, progression, character, plot, storytelling, engagement, police procedurals, thrillers, interplay 

Takeaways

The balance between character and plot varies across different genres.

Character-driven stories focus on the development and growth of the characters, while plot-driven stories prioritize the progression of events.

Both character and plot are important for a successful book, but the emphasis may differ depending on the genre and reader expectations.

Finding the right balance between character and plot is crucial to create a satisfying reading experience.

Word count goals can vary for different writers, and it's important to find a pace that works best for individual writing styles and preferences. Characters are what draw readers into a story and keep them engaged.

Plot is the reason why readers pick up a book in the first place.

Character-driven stories can be just as compelling as plot-driven ones.

Seamlessly weaving character and plot together creates a captivating narrative.

Titles

Setting Personal Word Count Goals and Writing Paces

The Varying Emphasis on Character and Plot Across Genres The Role of Plot in Engaging Readers

The Power of Characters in Storytelling

 

Sound Bites

"Character-driven stories focus on the development and growth of the characters."

"Plot-driven stories prioritize the progression of events."

"The balance between character and plot varies across different genres."

"I'm fantasizing about rewriting that book... instead of him being underconfident, he's cocky and arrogant."

"Plot is the reason somebody reads a book, characters are the reason they stay and like it."

"It's likely to be the small conversations and interactions between characters that stay with people."

Chapters

 00:00 Introduction and the Challenges of Talking About Writing

02:55 Character vs. Plot: Exploring the Balance

10:51 James and Cara's Writing Projects and Word Count Goals

16:50 The Emphasis on Character and Plot in Different Genres

22:57 The Importance of Finding the Right Balance

24:23 The Power of Characters

26:32 The Role of Plot

29:53 Character vs. Plot

33:51 The Interplay Between Character and Plot

001 - What is the Indie Writers Club?06 Sep 202400:18:48

Summary

In this episode, hosts Cara Clare and James Blatch introduce themselves and the purpose of the podcast. They discuss their backgrounds as authors and their experiences in the publishing industry. They also explain how listeners can get involved in the podcast through the Discord server and Facebook group. The hosts emphasize that the podcast will cover a wide range of topics related to writing, including craft, marketing, and mental wellbeing. 

Keywords

Indie authors, podcast, introduction, publishing industry, writing craft, marketing, mental wellbeing.

Takeaways

  • The Indie Writers Club podcast is a platform for indie authors and anyone interested in writing.
  • The hosts, Cara Clare and James Blatch, have backgrounds in writing and publishing.
  • Listeners can get involved in the podcast through the Discord server and Facebook group.
  • The podcast will cover various topics related to writing, including craft, marketing, and mental wellbeing.

 

Titles

  • Introducing the Indie Writers Club Podcast
  • Covering a Wide Range of Writing Topics on the Podcast

 

Sound Bites

  • "Hello, welcome to the Indie Writers Club."
  • "I had this one novel, which I'd done a NaNoWriMo to get it going and had, I think I had something like 106,000 words a bit, but it was a complete mess."
  • "Writing a novel is a strange thing. It's a complicated thing, writing novels."

 

Chapters

00:00Introducing the Indie Writers Club Podcast

01:41Writing Journeys: From NaNoWriMo to Published Novels

03:03The Complicated Process of Writing Novels

08:06Cara Clare's Journey into Writing and Self-Publishing

09:47The Democratization of Publishing and Indie Authors

13:52Exploring Various Writing Topics on the Podcast

003 - To Plot Or Pants13 Sep 202400:40:36

Summary

In this episode, Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss their writing progress and strategies. They talk about their word count goals and the challenges of writing during the summer holidays. They also discuss the benefits of accountability and writing sprints. The conversation then shifts to the topic of plotting and pantsing. Cara shares her experience with ghostwriting and using detailed outlines, while James talks about his discovery writing process and the influence of his personal experiences on his stories. In this conversation, James and Cara discuss the creative process of writing and the importance of giving oneself time and space to think. They also touch on the topic of editing and the balance between perfectionism and getting the book finished. They mention the use of sound and music while writing and share their preferences for white noise and instrumental tracks. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the tolerance for typos in indie and traditional publishing.

 

Keywords

Indie Writers Club, word count, writing progress, accountability, writing sprints, plotting, pantsing, ghostwriting, outlines, discovery writing, writing process, creativity, thinking time, editing, perfectionism, sound and music, typos, indie publishing, traditional publishing.

 

Takeaways

  • Setting word count goals and having accountability can help writers stay motivated and focused.
  • Writing sprints and body doubling can be effective strategies for overcoming writing challenges.
  • There are different approaches to plotting and pantsing, and what works for one writer may not work for another.
  • Detailed outlines can provide structure and guidance for writing, while discovery writing allows for more creativity and spontaneity.
  • Personal experiences and emotions can influence and shape the stories that writers tell. Give yourself time and space to think and let ideas mature before starting to write.
  • The creative process requires rumination and time for the brain to work.
  • Sound and music can be helpful for setting the mood while writing, but it's important to find what works best for you.
  • Typos and minor errors in published books are common and often matter less to readers than the overall story.
  • Finding the balance between perfectionism and getting the book finished is crucial for indie authors.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Word Count Goals

02:00 Writing Sprints and Accountability

06:37 The Benefits of Writing Sprints and Body Doubling

10:38 Exploring Plotting and Pantsing

13:33 Ghostwriting and Detailed Outlines

18:39 Discovery Writing and Personal Influences

21:11 The Importance of Thinking Time

26:45 Finding the Right Sound and Music

30:20 Balancing Perfectionism and Getting the Book Finished

34:24 The Tolerance for Typos

 

004 - Author Scams20 Sep 202400:31:04

Cara & James discuss the many scams awaiting the unwary indie author.

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Shownotes for 004

Links:

https://www.alamy.com/ - Huge library of archive photographs, including publicity and news. 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rubyroe/nsfw-lesbian-vampire-romance-special-editions - Sacha Black's successful Kickstarter (writing as Ruby Roe).

Summary

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James and Cara discuss their writing progress, community engagement, and the importance of setting realistic word count goals. They share insights on the challenges of self-publishing, including scams targeting new authors and the significance of using reliable resources. The conversation also highlights the recent success of a Kickstarter campaign and praises a stock photography service that has improved for indie authors. The hosts emphasize the need for indie authors to be cautious and informed in their publishing journey.


Takeaways

Writing every day can lead to significant progress.
Setting realistic goals helps maintain motivation.
Community support is crucial for indie authors.
Stock photography can enhance book covers significantly.
Be cautious of marketing companies that promise too much.
ISBNs and formatting are manageable tasks for authors.
Joining writing communities can provide valuable insights.
Scams targeting new authors are prevalent and should be avoided.
Money should flow to authors, not the other way around.
Indie authors can do much of the work themselves with the right resources.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
02:57 Word Count Goals and Accountability
05:59 Community Engagement and Support
09:10 Praise for Alamy and Stock Photography
11:56 Mailing List Challenges
15:00 Kickstarter Success and Shoutouts
18:01 Scams Targeting New Authors
24:11 Golden Rules for Indie Authors
27:04 Closing Thoughts and Future Goals

005 - Can TikTok Still Sell Books?27 Sep 202400:47:30

James & Cara discuss TikTok and it's impact on the book market and whether it's still a place where authors can find new readers. 

 Useful links: 

 Our TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@indie.writers.clu

 The Discord Server: indiewritersclub.com/discord

 PublishDrive: publishdrive.com

Summary

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, hosts Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss the significant impact of TikTok on the book world, sharing personal experiences and insights on how the platform has transformed book marketing for indie authors. They explore the dynamics of their Word Count Club, the challenges and strategies of using TikTok for book promotion, and the evolution of social media in the writing community. The conversation also touches on the importance of SEO, the commercialization of TikTok, and the various ways authors can engage with their audience without necessarily appearing on camera.

 Takeaways

  • TikTok has revolutionized book marketing for indie authors.
  • Setting achievable writing goals can boost motivation.
  • Engaging with readers on platforms like TikTok can lead to significant book sales.
  • SEO is crucial for visibility on TikTok.
  • The platform has become more commercialized, affecting organic reach.
  • Authors can succeed on TikTok without showing their faces.
  • Community support is vital for maintaining motivation in writing.
  • Analyzing successful content can help tailor your own strategy.
  • TikTok serves as a powerful recommendation engine for books.
  • Virality on TikTok can attract both positive and negative attention.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:15 The Impact of TikTok on the Book World

07:01 Word Count Club Updates

18:37 Exploring Reem Stories and Author Platforms

22:16 The Evolution of TikTok and Its Commercialization

40:11 Strategies for Success on TikTok

006 - What else can you do as a writer?04 Oct 202400:41:20

Summary

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, hosts Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss alternative income streams for writers, focusing on ghostwriting and non-fiction opportunities. They explore the benefits of ghostwriting, including collaborative writing processes and reliable income, while also emphasizing the importance of diversifying income sources through teaching and coaching. The conversation highlights the value of community support among independent authors and the various ways to monetize writing skills beyond traditional publishing.

Takeaways

Alternative income streams are essential for independent authors.

Ghostwriting can provide reliable income and valuable writing experience.

Collaboration in writing can enhance creativity and productivity.

Non-fiction writing, such as courses and coaching, can diversify income.

Authors should not underestimate their knowledge and skills.

Community support is crucial for motivation and accountability.

Setting realistic writing goals helps maintain progress.

Exploring different genres can lead to new opportunities.

Understanding market trends can inform writing projects.

Building a brand as a writer can open doors to various income sources.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Indie Writers Club

01:14 Exploring Alternative Income Streams for Writers

17:17 Diving into Ghostwriting

33:26 Non-Fiction Opportunities for Authors

008 - Why Your Books Don't Sell - Part 218 Oct 202401:06:22

In episode 008, James & Cara continue to analyse the key ingredients that maybe missing from your book, for your ads to generate sales.

Check out the amazing offer from Publish Drive, 50% off annual subscription plans! https://publishdrive.com/50-off-all-yearly-plans

Learn Self Publishing's Ads for Authors course is open: https://learnselfpublishing.com/adsforauthors

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007 - Why Your Books Don't Sell - Part 111 Oct 202401:08:59

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, hosts James and Cara discuss the importance of having a well-prepared book package for successful advertising, the impact of AI on the publishing industry, and the significance of understanding genre expectations. 

They also share personal updates, insights on social media dynamics for authors, and the necessity of research in crafting effective book titles. 

The episode concludes with a recap of the Word Count Club, celebrating the writing progress of community members.

 

Key Takeaways

1. Align all elements of your book package (title, cover, blurb, author name) with genre expectations to maximize sales potential.

2. Choose book titles that use keywords evoking your genre and create the right emotional response in potential readers.

3. Research bestsellers in your genre to understand current trends and reader expectations.

4. Implement the "Swiss cheese model" - ensure all elements of your book's package align for maximum effectiveness.

5. Be cautious with AI in publishing. Many authors distrust AI rights licensing, but consider its potential benefits as a writing tool.

6. When using AI-generated content for promotion, be aware of potential controversies and reader perceptions.

7. Use AI as a tool to enhance your writing process, but don't let it replace your human creativity.

8. Set regular writing goals and track your progress. Consider joining a writing group or challenge for motivation.

9. Prioritize self-care. Don't push too hard when life events or illness interfere with your writing goals.

10. Consider attending or organizing writing retreats for networking and focused writing time.

11. Remember that book marketing is a numbers game. Small improvements in your book's presentation can significantly impact sales.

12. Focus on creating a frictionless journey for potential readers from first glance to purchase.

13. Avoid being too clever or obscure with your book packaging. Clarity and genre fit are key.

14. Understand that as an indie author, you need to think like both a writer and a marketer.

 15. Stay informed about industry trends and debates, but focus on what works best for your books and career.

 

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates

03:04 The Importance of Book Presentation

05:55 AI in Publishing: Mistrust and Opportunities

08:49 Navigating the AI Debate

11:58 The Role of AI in Writing and Creativity

14:50 Understanding Genre Expectations

17:59 Researching for Success in Indie Publishing

21:01 Delivering on the Promise of Your Book Package

37:23 Crafting the Perfect Book Package

42:06 The Importance of Titles in Genre Reinforcement

45:54 Subtitles and Emotional Resonance

49:18 Navigating Author Names and Their Impact

51:28 The Writer's Journey: Word Count Club

009 - How to Get Reviews (and deal with bad ones)25 Oct 202401:02:58

James and Cara discuss the importance of book reviews in building an author's reputation. The conversation delves into strategies for obtaining reviews, the significance of targeting the right audience, and how to handle negative feedback with resilience and perspective.

Links:

Publish Drive offer: indiewritersclub.com/publishdrive

Discord Server: indiewritersclub.com/discord

Mailing List: indiewritersclub.com

Takeaways

Planning is essential for writers to stay focused on their goals.
Understanding your personality can help in strategic planning.
Dog stories can inspire and connect with readers emotionally.
Reviews are crucial for an author's success and visibility.
Targeting the right audience is key to receiving positive reviews.
Negative reviews can provide valuable insights for marketing.
Building a mailing list before publication can help gather reviews.
Using platforms like Book Sprout can facilitate obtaining reviews.
It's important to maintain a positive relationship with your readers.
Handling bad reviews with perspective can help authors grow. Don't let bad reviews discourage you; they can be useful.
Use negative reviews for marketing; they can attract readers.
Mixed reviews can enhance the legitimacy of your book.
Celebrate your good reviews to boost morale.
Learn from criticism but don't take it personally.
Engage with your audience to understand their preferences.
Set realistic writing goals to maintain motivation.
Community support can significantly improve writing productivity.
Consider feedback for future projects, but stay true to your vision.
Creating a review jar can help maintain a positive mindset.

Chapters

00:00 Planning for the Future: Strategic Writing Goals
03:04 Dog Tales: A Journey of Compassion and Joy
06:03 The Importance of Reviews: Building Your Author Reputation
10:01 Navigating the World of Book Reviews
15:58 Handling Bad Reviews: A Writer's Perspective
31:45 The Chaos of Reviews
36:38 Learning from Criticism
41:04 The Importance of Mixed Reviews
44:55 Celebrating Positivity in Writing
46:34 Writing Progress and Goals

010 - How Much do Indie Authors Earn?01 Nov 202401:21:09

Useful links:

WWM Survey: indiewritersclub.com/survey
Publish Drive Offer: indiewritersclub.com/publishdrive
Join the Discord Discussion: indiewritersclub.com/discord

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, Cara and James discuss their personal updates, including writing progress and the upcoming NaNoWriMo challenge. 

 

The conversation shifts to the Written Word Media Annual Author Survey, where they explore indie authors' motivations for writing, income insights, and genre trends in the self-publishing market. The hosts emphasize the importance of perseverance in writing and the potential for success in the indie publishing world. In this conversation, James and Cara delve into the evolving landscape of self-publishing, focusing on reader behaviour, genre trends, and the correlation between the number of books published and author income. 

 

They discuss the importance of understanding market dynamics, the various formats available for publishing, and the growing trend of direct sales among authors. Additionally, they explore pricing strategies and the effectiveness of different marketing tactics, emphasizing the need for authors to adapt to changing reader preferences and market conditions. 

 

Cara and James explore various marketing tactics in the publishing industry, discussing both overrated and underrated strategies. They emphasize the importance of mailing lists for authors and the sense of community among indie authors, while also addressing the challenges of marketing fatigue and the evolving landscape of author engagement. The discussion highlights the need for effective tools and support systems for authors navigating the complexities of book marketing.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates

02:58 Writing Progress and NaNoWriMo Discussion

05:55 Dog News and Family Decisions

09:55 Exploring the Author Survey

12:00 Motivations for Writing and Income Insights

18:02 Genre Trends and Market Insights

24:54 Understanding Reader Behavior and Genre Trends

30:07 The Correlation Between Book Quantity and Author Income

35:46 Formats and Trends in Book Publishing

42:03 Direct Sales: A Growing Trend for Authors

47:02 Pricing Strategies and Their Impact on Author Earnings

51:52 Marketing Tactics and Effectiveness for Authors

54:08 Overrated Marketing Tactics

56:09 Underrated Marketing Strategies

01:01:15 The Importance of Mailing Lists

01:04:39 Community and Sentiment Among Authors

01:11:01 Final Thoughts and Future Directions

 

Takeaways

 

Podcasting lifts spirits and provides a creative outlet.

NaNoWriMo offers a structured writing challenge for authors.

The importance of accountability in writing goals.

Indie authors often have diverse motivations for writing.

Financial success in writing is achievable with persistence.

Genre selection can impact income potential for authors.

Community support is vital for indie authors' success.

Writing is a long-term commitment that requires resilience.

Understanding market trends can guide writing decisions.

Personal experiences shape authors' writing journeys. Readers are increasingly binge-reading series, impacting author strategies.

Understanding genre trends is crucial for authors to succeed.

There is a strong correlation between the number of books published and income.

Ebooks are the most popular format among indie authors.

High-quality cover design is linked to higher sales.

Many authors do not invest in professional editing services.

Kindle Unlimited is a primar&

011 - Which Author Show Should I Go To?08 Nov 202400:52:27

It's the Indie Writers Club!

Links:

The Self Publishing Show Live! https://learnselfpublishing.com/spslive
Author Nation (Vegas): https://www.authornation.live/
Ireland's Publishing Show (March): https://irelandspublishingshow.com/
NINC (Florida, September): https://ninc.com/

In this episode, James and Cara progress during NaNoWriMo, the importance of consistency in writing, and the value of attending author conferences for networking and learning opportunities.

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012 - That First Draft Mountain15 Nov 202400:34:51

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Summary

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss their experiences at a recent writers' conference in Las Vegas. They share insights on the conference's attendance, the quality of sessions, and the importance of networking among indie authors. The conversation also delves into their personal writing processes, including drafting techniques, character development, and the challenges faced in different genres. The hosts emphasize the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the writing journey, while also reflecting on the community aspect of being an indie author. In this engaging conversation, James and Cara explore the nuances of writing, focusing on the importance of character development over intricate plots, the value of trusting one's writing process, and the insights gained from understanding CliftonStrengths. They also discuss productivity techniques like Deep Work and the significance of community support among authors, culminating in a lively segment about their Word Count Club.

Takeaways

The conference is a significant gathering for indie authors.
Networking is as important as the sessions themselves.
Writing every day can lead to substantial progress.
Character motivations can evolve during the writing process.
Different genres present unique writing challenges.
Trusting your instincts is crucial in the writing process.
The importance of a strong first line in a novel.
The writing process can vary greatly among authors.
Attending conferences can reignite FOMO among those who miss out.
The indie author community is supportive and collaborative. Readers prefer familiarity in series books.
Trusting oneself improves the writing process.
Different writers have unique approaches to writing.
Editing can be a daunting task for some authors.
CliftonStrengths can help identify personal writing strengths.
Creative work doesn't always align with traditional work ethics.
Finding productivity methods that suit individual needs is crucial.
Community support enhances the writing journey.
Deep Work emphasizes the power of focused attention.
Engagement in writing communities fosters motivation.



014 Big News Episode29 Nov 202400:48:20

There's so much news about in indie publishing, James & Cara take time to digest and analyse:

A new deal for Audio Books from ACX
A new Publishing Assistant from publishdrive.com
Trad moving in on indie direct selling special editions technique
A misleading headline about 8,000 AI books/year from a publisher
A new way to work with ChatGPT

Check out Publishing Assistant: https://publishdrive.com/publishing-assistant.html
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The John Lewis Christmas advert: https://youtu.be/55ghIHTaRzM?si=ZuMfWydnga_mVt7j
Ben Affleck on AI: https://youtu.be/ypURoMU3P3U?si=QL8KeRm4gKbCzn7_

013 - Is it legal for AI to learn from our books?22 Nov 202401:02:46

James is back from AuthorNation in Las Vegas. During this week's Indie Writers Club episode James discusses the legal presentation from Alicia Wright regarding the law, ethics and AI.

If you want to sign up for AuthorNation 2025 click here: https://claymore.krtra.com/t/YCtI1A27yXCp

And join the Indie Writers Club mailing list to be first to hear about the ticket release for The Self Publishing Show Live! 2025 at indiewritersclub.com.

James & Cara.

025 - Translate Your Novel into German21 Feb 202500:38:21

Welcome to the Indie Writers Club, a place to chat about all things self publishing.

In episode 025, James & Cara discuss different ways to get your novels translated into German. It's a fast growing market and it can be the different between profit and loss for some authors.

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024 - Can You Copyright An AI Novel?14 Feb 202501:00:16

Join Cara & James as they discuss the latest developments in the ongoing saga of AI and copyright legalities.

Join the waitlist for the inaugural IWC Writers' Retreat: indiewritersclub.com/retreat

015 - What's Up With Facebook Ads? 06 Dec 202400:54:36

In this episode James & Cara discuss the latest tips and tricks with Meta Ads (Facebook & Instagram).

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023 How to Develop Your Main Character07 Feb 202501:12:34

They come for the story but stay for the characters... 

That's how important character development is. In this episode we explore why character is crucial, when it's good, when it's not so good and some practical tips on getting your development to help your plot.


Useful links:


Retreat waitlist: https://www.indiewritersclub.com/retreat

Ireland's Publishing Show: https://www.indiewritersclub.com/ireland



022 - The 22 Rules of Storytelling31 Jan 202500:48:55

The 22 rules of storytelling from Emma Coats, a former Pixar writer, have been doing the rounds for years and for good reason. Although Emma herself now describes them as guidelines, rather than rules, they are seen as the foundation on which the best novels are built.

Cara and James go through them one by one.

Useful links:

Retreat waitlist: https://www.indiewritersclub.com/retreat

Ireland's Publishing Show: https://www.indiewritersclub.com/ireland

021 - How to Deal with Bad Reviews24 Jan 202500:48:55

We all get One Star reviews. But when should we take them seriously and when can they be safely ignored? In this episode we talk about our own hurtful reviews and talk about coping strategies.

Useful links:

The IWC Retreat: indiewritersclub.com/retreat
Ireland's Publishing Show: indiewritersclub.com/ireland

020 - Everyday Wisdom to Guide Your Decisions17 Jan 202500:51:20

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss various topics including the potential ban of TikTok in the US, the importance of diversifying social media presence, and the planning of an indie writers retreat. They delve into productivity techniques known as 'razors', exploring how these principles can simplify decision-making and enhance productivity for writers. The conversation emphasises the need for authors to adapt to changes in the digital landscape while maintaining a focus on their craft. In this conversation, James and Cara Clare explore various cognitive biases and decision-making frameworks that impact authors and their publishing journeys. They discuss the importance of understanding how perceptions can be influenced, the significance of prioritizing tasks effectively, and the challenges of self-assessment in creative fields. The dialogue also touches on the dynamics of risk management, accountability, and the need for simplicity in complex systems, providing valuable insights for writers and entrepreneurs alike.


019 - How Much Did We Earn in 2024?10 Jan 202500:50:10

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James & Cara discuss their ad spend and book revenue for 2024.

018 - Self Publishing in 202503 Jan 202500:50:05

Happy New Year from the Indie Writers Club.

In the first episode of 2025, Cara and James discuss what's in store for indie authors in the next twelve months.

They also set out their own goals for the year.

Useful Links:

SPS Live London 2025: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive

WWM's Predictions for 2025: https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/the-top-10-publishing-trends-for-2025/

Takeaways

Reflecting on the past year helps shape future goals.
Earnings should be evaluated after considering expenses.
Success is subjective and varies for each author.
Productivity and growth are essential for long-term success.
AI will play a significant role in the writing process.
Indie and traditional publishing are merging in new ways.
Diversifying marketing strategies is crucial for authors.
Creative projects can lead to new opportunities.
Community engagement enhances the writing experience.
Predictions for the future of publishing are evolving.

Chapters

00:00 Reflections on 2024: A Year in Review
05:56 Defining Success: Beyond the Numbers
12:00 Marketing Strategies: The Importance of Focus
17:51 Navigating Challenges: Balancing Work and Life
25:22 Exploring Dual Timelines in Writing
32:52 Predictions for AI in Writing
39:39 The Importance of Human Connection


017 - Christmas Special from the Pub25 Dec 202400:18:33

James & Cara are down the pub with a couple of author friends to reflect on 2024.

Many thanks to our friends at The Salisbury Arms in Cambridge!

016 - Get Your Writing Done!20 Dec 202400:49:42

James returns. Cara chats to Sacha Black about productivity tips.

Our next episode will be a live recording from a pub, released on Christmas Day!

031 - Patreon Launch04 Apr 202500:46:31

It's your chance to become a part of the IWC and help us stay on air. 

Head to indiewritersclub.com/support to sign up.

030 - Did Meta Steal Your Book?28 Mar 202500:56:26

We discuss the use by Meta of pirated versions of books to build their AI. And we talk about our own action points from the fabulous Ireland's Publishing Show.

Useful links:

Check if your book has been pirated on LibGen:
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2025/03/search-libgen-data-set/682094/

Free PDF - Five Immediate Actions Indie Authors Should Take:
https://www.indiewritersclub.com/fiveactions

The Self Publishing Show Live - London June 25th
https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive

Guardian Article in response to Bill Bryson comments:

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/21/more-are-published-than-could-ever-succeed-are-there-too-many-books?CMP=share_btn_url

Sunday Times article in response to Bill Bryson comments ($):

https://www.thetimes.com/article/bbf57595-f4e3-412c-a96d-9012f1b4a9b8

029 - Does AI Hate Your Novel?21 Mar 202500:35:50

In this episode Cara and James road test a new AI manuscript analysis tool from seasoned experts, ProWritingAid. The results were...unexpected.

Try out the tool yourself: indiewritersclub.com/pwa

028 - Self Publishing's Public Image14 Mar 202500:52:26

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James & Cara discuss Bill Bryson's reported attack on self publishing and the wider perception of our industry.

Links:

One place left in the IWC Cambridge Writers Retreat: indiewritersclub.com/retreat

027 - Book Launch Strategies07 Mar 202500:45:24

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, Cara and James discuss the tips and tricks for gaining maximum visibility for your book launch.

Resources: Self Publishing Launchpad online course:
learnselfpublishing.com/launchpad

Five Must Do Actions for New Authors (free PDF):
indiewritersclub.com/fiveactions

026 - Do Facebook Ads Still Work?28 Feb 202500:33:28

Indie authors have used Facebook (Meta) ads since day one, but we need to be honest with ourselves - are they still performing?

Cara and James discuss the changes that have happened, particularly since the privacy scandals.

040 - The Amazon Algorithm Change You NEED to Know About06 Jun 202500:44:02

Episode 040 of The Indie Writers Club!

In this episode James & Cara discuss the significant implications for indie authors of Amazons algorithm upgrade from A9 and A10.

Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon supporter and joining our lively community of self published authors.

https://www.indiewritersclub.com/support

039 - How Many Authors Now Use AI?30 May 202500:48:15

In this week's episode James & Cara review BookBub's author survey on attitudes to AI. You can read the survey using the link below.

We also discuss our current work-in-progress and reflect on last week's Patreon Live Q&A!

Links:

Patreon:
https://www.indiewritersclub.com/support

BookBub Author AI Survey:
https://insights.bookbub.com/how-authors-are-thinking-about-ai-survey/

038 - GLADIATOR II: What a Mess!23 May 202500:53:37

In this episode we review and dissect Ridley's Scott's sequel to the incredible film Gladiator. Spoiler alert, we did not use the expression 'incredible' to describe it...

LINKS:

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Head to prowritingaid.com and use code IWC15 for 15% of annual plans.

037 - How to Get Your Book Made into a Hollywood Film!16 May 202500:56:29

In this special episode, James is joined by Hollywood scriptwriter Tom Donnelly. They discuss the chances of getting your book optioned and how to create a story that will grip your reader.

036 - Indie News Round Up09 May 202500:42:18

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James reports back from the Global Publishing Summit in Seville, they discuss the launch of a men only publishing house and they discuss James' venture into AI translations.

Links:

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035 - Character First Writing02 May 202500:38:10

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James & Cara revisit the topic of Character. Story versus character is a debate we had in an earlier episode and we decided that the perfect outcome is when your characters lead the story and when the story changes your characters.

As Sharon Horgan says...people remember the characters long after they've forgotten the story.

LINKS

Join our Patreon: https://www.indiewritersclub.com/support

How to deal with bad reviews: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNdFmF5rr/


034 - Selling Your Backlist25 Apr 202500:33:05

James reports from an author mastermind event in Aruba (not in Mexico, it turns out). They discuss various tips and ideas especially around selling your existing titles.

Also - try out the Google Animation tool on your covers: https://aistudio.google.com/generate-video



033 - Self Publishing News & Trends18 Apr 202500:51:10

In this episode James & Cara discuss the week's developments in the indie world and James starts an experiment to see if AI translation service Scribeshadow can do a good enough job on his novels to launch them in France with no human intervention.

032 - Writing in a Series for Optimal Sales11 Apr 202500:44:06

In this episode James & Cara discuss the latest developments in the world of publishing and they discuss how to write in a series or serial to maximise book sales.

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041 - It's time to work less to achieve more...13 Jun 202500:51:19

It might sound counter intuitive, but in this episode we'll use Cal Newport's guide to productivity to show that working less and working better is the future.

It will take a mindset change to shake off the notion that we 'need to be busy' in order to be productive.

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Episode Links:

Please check out Cal's two books on productivity:

Deep Work: https://mybook.to/deepwork-cal-newport 

Slow Productivity: https://mybook.to/slow-productivity 


 

042 - Create the Perfect Writing Environment20 Jun 202500:50:46

Do you listen to music? Work on a sofa? Write at 5am or midnight? In this episode we discuss the various ways we can create an atmosphere conducive to creativity and productivity. 
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043 - How to Survive the Editing Process27 Jun 202500:48:54

It's the Indie Writers Club with Cara & James! This week we talk editing/revising/rewriting, whatever you call it. Some of us love it (me) some hate it (Cara) but we all have to do it!

Big thanks to our sponsors prowritingaid.com, who make the entire process SO much easier (use code IWC15 for 15% off annual plans).
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045 - How to Use an AI Manuscript Critique11 Jul 202500:48:04

In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, James and Cara discuss various aspects of writing, the use of AI in manuscript critiques, and the impact of translations on indie publishing. They explore the benefits of using tools like ProWritingAid, the importance of character development, and the themes that resonate within their stories. The conversation also touches on the supportive nature of the indie writing community and the exciting potential of expanding into foreign markets through translations.

USEFUL LINKS:

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044 - Writers Retreat and Conference Report04 Jul 202500:39:11

In this episode, Cara and James reflect on their recent experiences at the first IWC Writers' Retreat and the SPS Live conference.

They discuss the networking opportunities, feedback from workshop sessions, and the sense of community among indie writers.

Useful links:

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Check out Julia's videos from our retreat: https://www.youtube.com/@suzybussell

046 - The Dark Side of AI18 Jul 202500:35:24

I'll confess, I love using AI for various parts of my marketing and editing, but even as an advocate of what AI can do for us writers, even I know there is a dark side.

I experienced that recently with an email and in this episode we talk about how scammers are always one-step ahead.

USEFUL LINKS:

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051 - How to Plot Your Next Novel22 Aug 202500:44:32

There's no correct way to plot, but here are our suggestions.

Mentioned in the pod were my 5 points to note during plotting - see below the links.

USEFUL LINKS:

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Novel November - a new way to write a novel in November

https://prowritingaid.com/novel-november


Five Plotting Points to help Guide You:

1.     Conflict and stakes 

   Identify the main conflict that drives your story forward

   Ensure the stakes are high enough to keep readers engaged

   Consider both external conflicts (between characters or characters and their environment) and internal conflicts (within the characters themselves)

2.     Character arcs 

   Develop your main characters' journeys throughout the story

   Ensure each main character has a clear goal, motivation, and potential for change

  Consider how the plot events will affect and change your characters

3.     Pacing and structure 

   Decide on the right structure for your story (e.g., three-act structure, hero's journey)

   Balance action, dialogue, and description to maintain a good pace

   Consider the timing of key events, revelations, and twists to keep readers engaged

4.     Causality and coherence 

   Ensure that plot events have a cause-and-effect relationship

   Avoid coincidences or deus ex machina solutions

   Make sure all subplots and character arcs are coherently tied to the main plot

5.     Theme and message 

DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THEME IN FIRST DRAFT

   Consider the overarching theme or message you want to convey through your story

   Ensure that your plot, character arcs, and conflicts all reinforce this central theme

   Avoid being too heavy-handed or preachy in your message delivery

050 - News Round Up15 Aug 202500:47:44

Episode 50 is a good time to take stock of the industry and discuss the latest developments that can affect our indie world.

Useful links:

LSP Launchpad Course waitlist:
https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/launchpad

Get your ticket for SPS Live:
https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive

Join our Patreon for exclusive access including Live Q&As with James & Cara and your chance to discuss your writing career.
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049 - Your First Two Years as an Indie Author08 Aug 202500:47:10

Let's talk about the author platform you need to build. This episode covers those crucial foundation months as you start out.

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