The Bestseller Experiment

Join author and screenwriter Mark Stay with coach and entrepreneur Mark Desvaux, as they discover the secrets to writing a bestseller and challenge themselves and you to write, market and self-published a bestselling book in just one year. Each week, they are guided by and interview million-selling, chart-topping authors, publishers on the inside, editors, agents, social media specialists, and many more big names who play a part in the bestseller process. From the writing to marketing, plotting to publishing, learn the secrets to help you write your way to the top of the charts.

https://bestsellerexperiment.com/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 54m. Bisher sind 540 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 7 hours 54 minutes

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episode 352: EP352: Sasha Greene — Trust and the Writer


Sasha Greene returns to the podcast with her new novel Trust, which explore ideas such as PTSD, sexual assault and coercive control. Sasha takes us through her process of research, how she writes just one day a week to a deadline, and why no writing...


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 November 15, 2021  1h10m
 
 

episode 353: EP353: Michael Connelly — A Pretty Strange Trip


We are delighted to welcome worldwide bestseller Michael Connelly back to the podcast to discuss his new novel The Dark Hours, which explores an LA scarred by fear and social unrest. Michael reflects on how the world of Harry Bosch has grown over an...


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 November 22, 2021  56m
 
 

episode 354: EP354: Deep Dive — Beta Readers with StoryOrigin’s Evan Gow


We welcome Evan Gow back to the podcast to discuss StoryOrigin’s new feature to help manage feedback from your Beta Readers.   You can discover more about StoryOrigin here:     And here’s when Evan last came on the...


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 November 25, 2021  5m
 
 

episode 355: EP355: JK Ellem — Think of the Long Game


JK Ellem writes cutting edge thrillers including the Ravenwood series, which was never supposed to be a series, but his readers wanted more. JK takes us through his career, how his writing process has developed over time, and how he’s benefitted...


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 November 29, 2021  1h16m
 
 

episode 356: EP356: Lisa Hall — A Dagger in my Heart


Bestselling author Lisa Hall tells us about her new novel The Woman in the Woods, which adds a dash of the supernatural to her page-turning thriller style. Lisa talks about setting a book in a real place, starting with the twist, how thinking the...


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 December 6, 2021  1h0m
 
 

episode 357: EP357: Ian W Sainsbury — Limitations Make You Creative


Kindle Storyteller Award Winner Ian W Sainsbury returns the podcast to tell us what’s happened since we last spoke, not least how he started a new series and then decided to completely reinvent it by changing the protagonist’s name, series title...


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 December 13, 2021  1h7m
 
 

episode 358: EP358: Deep Dive — Surviving NanoWriMo with GB Ralph


GB Ralph, author of the Rise and Shine series, talks about his last-minute decision to try NanoWriMo this year. He takes us from the first idea for his new series — The Milverton Mysteries — to the various options he had, including: writing...


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 December 17, 2021  7m
 
 

episode 359: EP359: Mia Kuzniar — Make Something Happen


Sunday Times bestselling author Mia Kuzniar brings some light to the bleak midwinter with her wonderful new novel Midnight in Everwood. She discusses how ballet and the Nutcracker Suite influenced her new book and how she moves between adventure...


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 December 20, 2021  1h12m
 
 

episode 360: EP360: A Christmas Special with the Two Marks


Join the Two Marks in a Christmas special where they invited their listeners to share their favourite Christmas books and gifts. They dive into the most-loved books, annuals, games, bikes, cuddly toys, dolls and discover how these gifts have shaped us...


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 December 27, 2021  1h13m
 
 

episode 361: EP361: Daniel Rigby — Just Start Doing It


BAFTA-award winning actor Daniel Rigby tells us about his Audible original debut Isaac Steele and the Forever Man and how his background in comedy and improvisation helped create his protagonist and his extraordinary world.


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 January 3, 2022  1h1m