SPS Live! is back in London for 2022 – this time for a two-day run. This episode recaps the wide variety of speakers and presentations on offer ahead of the launch of the show’s recorded sessions.
SPS Live! is back in London for 2022 – this time for a two-day run. This episode recaps the wide variety of speakers and presentations on offer ahead of the launch of the show’s recorded sessions.
Almost everyone who starts writing a book won’t finish. Here’s how to make sure you finish yours.
How writer and illustrator Daniel Jude Miller makes a living entirely through school visits.
As a member of the Choctaw tribe, Sarah explains the importance of writing characters sensitively and authentically.
Sometimes you need to think outside the box to get ahead.
Leverage isn’t just a financial term – it’s also a way for authors to get ahead.
Lilian Sue is a PR coach and publicist helping authors develop healthy mindsets and strategies.
Every big company has a branding guide. You should too!
Currently teaching a writing course at Cambridge University, Sophie Hannah discusses the publishing routes available to new authors.
A good cover can sell a book. Here’s why book cover design matters.
Sometimes we have to write about topics we haven’t experienced ourselves – here’s how to avoid offence.
Military Aviator Nicholas Narbutovskih talks sci-fi, writing for video games and NFTs.
Chrissy Metge isn’t just an author of children’s books – she also works on the special effects for some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters.
Hello Books can get your novels into the hands of thousands of new readers.
Julia had to flee Ukraine due to the war, yet MiblArt’s work as a book cover design company continues.
Ghostwriting can be a great way to anonymously support an indie business.
Ace author website designer, Stuart Grant, explains why every author needs a site and how to go about securing one that’s going to help you sell more books.
Sometimes pausing is the fastest way forward.
Two years on and it’s back! Mark and James talk you through the exciting schedule for this year’s upcoming two-day SPS event in London.
Leaving the 9-to-5 can be risky unless you’re properly prepared.