• Writing a Killer Psychological Thriller with Nicole Annbury
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by my good friend and thriller author Nicole Annbury to talk about what it really takes to write a psychological thriller that kills. (all puns intended!) We take a deep dive into the craft behind her newest novel, The Signature Line, and explore why the psychology is the story.

    This is a must-listen for writers interested in psychological thriller writing, and character-driven storytelling, as well as readers who love dark, emotionally layered thrillers.

    We also discuss:

    • Her latest release, The Signature Line (out February 13th, 2026)
    • How to build psychological tension through character
    • Plotting vs. pantsing (and plantsing!)
    • Crafting endings that stay with the reader
    • Writing through hard seasons and pacing creativity
    • The power of writing community and support

    About the book:

    The Signature Line is a psychological thriller about Dr. Carmella Carey, a feminist therapist who runs a controversial program called "Year of Self" while hiding dark secrets. When she promotes the program on TV, it angers Dylan Foster, a men's rights advocate seeking his ex-girlfriend who joined Dr. Carey's program. As Dylan's threats escalate and a serial killer begins targeting the women in the program, both characters find themselves on a collision course. This page-turning thriller examines the ultimate price of control and the dangerous consequences when ideology turns deadly.

    About Nicole:

    Nicole Annbury is a writer of dark fiction in the thriller, psychological suspense, and mystery genres. She currently lives in Indiana with her husband and three cats. When she's not writing, she enjoys nature walks, true crime documentaries, reality TV viewing and going on drives with her husband.

    For more information about upcoming releases, go to her website: nicoleannbury.com

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    38 Min.
  • The Voice Behind the Bestsellers: A Conversation with Robb Moreira
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Traditionally Self-Published, we sit down with professional audiobook narrator Robb Moreira to talk about what it really takes to bring stories to life in audio—and what authors and aspiring narrators need to know before stepping behind the mic. Robb has recorded for authors like Rebecca Yarros, James Patterson, Megan Lally, Frieda McFadden, Mica Merrill Rice, and so many more!

    Robb shares how he got started in audiobook narration, the project that helped define his career, and why audiobook narration is about far more than having a good voice. We also dive into the realities of audiobook production, self-narration, and how AI is impacting the voice narration space.

    We Discuss:

    • How Robb got started in audiobook narration
    • The book that helped put him on the map
    • What makes a manuscript work (or struggle) in audio
    • Why audiobook narration is performance, not just reading
    • When authors should, and shouldn't, narrate their own books
    • The realities of production, stamina, and consistency
    • AI narration: limitations and listener trust

    We conclude with the INK STARTER LIGHTNING ROUND and Robb’s 5 Best Tips for Authors and Aspiring Narrators.

    About Robb:

    Robb Moreira is a Bilingual Voice Actor and audiobook narrator with over a decade of experience behind the microphone. With 7 years of Conservatory Acting training and over 10 years of stage experience, Robb was looking for something different. A chance conversation with a fellow actor changed his theater trajectory to one of voiceover and Robb never looked back.

    With over 200 audiobook credits and several voice award nominations (and wins!), Robb continues to venture further into the audiobook world and sees a very busy future in the genre. Keep an eye out for future titles!

    Where to find Robb:

    Socials: @robbmorieravo

    Website: https://www.robbmoreiravo.com/

    You can also catch his voice on audiobooks via most major retailers!

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Creating the Rules with Ania Ray: Why Women Writers Thrive in Community
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Traditionally Self-Published, we discuss Creating the Rules, a women's fiction novel by Ania Ray, and explore why women writers thrive when they choose community over isolation.

    Ania shares the inspiration behind the book, her journey as an indie author, and how building intentional writing spaces changes the creative process.

    We Discuss:

      • Her latest release, Creating the Rules, the 3rd and final book in the Cromwell Rules series
      • Her process for writing the craft
      • The Quill and Cup Writing group and the importance of community in this industry
      • We conclude with the INK STARTER LIGHTNING ROUND and Ania’s 5 Best Tips for Authors!

    About Ania:

    Ania Ray is a mama, author, and CEO of Quill & Cup, a fiercely supportive community of women who are committed to prioritizing progress on their novel and making rest a non-negotiable. When she’s not curating curriculum, hosting events, or teaching research-backed mindset tools to empower women, she’s hanging out with her family. To fill her cup, catch her hiking, planning her next trip, or enjoying a delicious meal with loved ones.

    The Cromwell Rules is her debut women’s fiction trilogy, where each woman must face the worst of herself before she becomes the hero of her story.

    Where to find Ania Ray:

    Instagram: @theaniassey

    Books: https://www.thecromwellrules.com

    Writing group, Quill & Cup: www.quillandcup.com

    Ania's podcast : Her Life, Her Rules

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    55 Min.
  • Writing Historical Fiction with Truth and Tradition: A Conversation with Catherine Astl
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Traditionally Self-Published, I sit down with historical fiction author and English Literature teacher Catherine Astl to talk about her novel Christmas Serenades—a deeply rooted Smoky Mountain Christmas story filled with truth, tradition, and meticulously researched history.

    Catherine shares how her lifelong connection to the Great Smoky Mountains shaped her storytelling, why she stays fiercely committed to historical accuracy, and how she weaves real events and family stories into engaging fiction. We discuss the simple but meaningful holiday traditions of Cades Cove, the importance of preserving the truth even when it’s uncomfortable, and the delicate balance between factual research and narrative imagination.

    We Discuss:

    • How Christmas Serenades brings Smoky Mountain history to life
    • The simple holiday traditions of Cades Cove and why they matter
    • Catherine’s extensive research process using family stories and university archives
    • Why historical fiction should never “correct” or soften difficult truths
    • How she balances teaching full-time with a consistent writing practice
    • The power of small details, authentic dialogue, and writing with passion
    • Catherine’s “Five Best Tips” for authors of any genre

    Where to find Catherine and her book:

    • Christmas Serenades: A Novel
    • Instagram: @catherineastl
    • Catherine on Facebook

    About Catherine:

    Catherine Astl, a Florida-based English Literature teacher, holds a Master’s in English-Literature and Curriculum from Southern New Hampshire University, a Bachelor’s in English-American Literature from the University of South Florida, and is a graduate of the International Summer Schools Shakespeare and Literature program at the University of Cambridge. She also has an Associate of Science in Legal Assisting and spent 27 years as a civil litigation trial paralegal before transitioning to education. Catherine has published a trade magazine column, two non-fiction books, and six Smoky Mountain Historical Fiction novels.

    Deeply connected to the Great Smoky Mountains—where her North Carolina roots lie—she devotes her work to preserving the stories of the people who once lived there. Inspired by childhood visits and personal ties to the region, Catherine is passionate about bringing the area's history to life, honoring the resilience and spirit of those who built communities in the park's now-preserved landscapes.

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    35 Min.
  • Mallary Tenore Tarpley on SLIP: How to Write Memoir with Truth, Empathy, and Vulnerability
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Traditionally Self-Published, I sit down with memoirist and journalist Mallary Tenore Tarpley to talk about her new book, SLIP: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery, and the craft of writing memoir with honesty and care.

    We discussed:

    • What inspired SLIP and what it means to write from the “middle place” of recovery
    • How to tell the truth with empathy — especially when writing about loved ones
    • Why contradictions belong in memoir and how Mallary holds multiple truths
    • Her winding journey to a Big Five publishing deal
    • Practical tips for memoirists who want to write about trauma, healing, or lived experience
    • And we finish with the Ink Starter Lightning Round and her 5 best tips for authors

    About our guest:

    Mallary Tenore Tarpley is a journalism and writing professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s Moody College of Communication and McCombs School of Business. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and The Dallas Morning News, among other publications. She is the recipient of a prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant, which helped support her research and writing. Mallary graduated from Providence College and has a master’s of fine arts in nonfiction writing from Goucher College. She lives outside of Austin, Texas, with her husband and two children. Slip is her first book.

    Where to find Mallary and her book:

    • Substack: Write at the Edge
    • Her book: SLIP: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • What Authors Must Know About Indie Bookstores with Tombolo Books’ Alsace Walentine
    Nov 18 2025

    “Independent bookstores are the heart of the industry. We move books through real conversations, not algorithms. That grassroots passion is irreplaceable.” - Alsace Walentine

    In this episode, I chat with Alsace Walentine, co-owner of Tombolo Books, about how indie bookstores choose what goes on their shelves and what makes an author stand out. Alsace shares what really sells, the production mistakes that get books rejected, how to approach a bookseller the right way, and why community matters more than ever.

    In this conversation, we dive into:

    • How indie bookstores decide which books to stock
    • What makes a book sell—from cover design to endorsements
    • How indie authors can get discovered by bookstores
    • The best (and worst) ways to pitch your book
    • How consignment works
    • Alsace’s five best tips for authors

    Perfect for indie authors, book lovers, and anyone curious about the world behind the bookstore counter.

    About our guest:

    Alsace Walentine is the founder and co-owner of Tombolo Books in St. Petersburg, Florida. Tombolo Books is an independent bookstore dedicated to promoting the value and pleasure of reading throughout St. Petersburg by offering thoughtful inventory curation, extensive literary knowledge, and excellent customer service.

    Links for Tombolo Books:

    TomboloBooks.com

    @tombolobooks: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

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    42 Min.
  • Blurring the Lines: Crafting Truth Through Fiction
    Nov 4 2025

    “Every single word has to earn its place.” - Jayne Marshall

    In this episode, literary fiction author and developmental editor Jayne Marshall joins me again to talk about crafting literary fiction and how to blend fact with fiction in an engaging way.

    In this conversation, we dive into:

    • Her latest release, A Line Drawn or Printed: Six Routes Through Madrid, a literary fiction.
    • How she crafts a story blending fact and fiction without losing her authorial voice
    • Her advice for making sure every word and every character count.
    • Her best tips for authors on writing literary fiction

    About Jayne:

    Jayne Marshall is an author and a developmental editor at Modern Odyssey Books. Her latest book, A Line Drawn or Printed: Six Routes Through Madrid, can be found at all fine retailers. She currently resides in Spain.

    You can also follow her by visiting one of her sites below:

    • Website: jaynemarshall.com
    • Subscribe to her Substack here: whoiaminspanish.substack.com

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    38 Min.
  • Cover Stories: How to Make Your Book Stand Out with Miblart
    Oct 21 2025

    "Do your research." - Artem Sahaidak

    In this episode, we sit down with marketing lead Artem Sahaidak at Miblart/Get Covers to talk about all things cover art and what to look for when you’re ready to get one.

    We discussed:

    • Who Miblart and Get Covers are and what they offer
    • Tips on how to work with a cover designer and get the best result
    • Advice for authors
    • And then we concluded with the INK STARTER LIGHTNING ROUND and Miblart’s 5 best tips for indie authors!

    About Miblart

    Miblart is a creative design agency specializing in custom book covers for indie authors. Known for its artistic quality and market-focused approach, Miblart helps writers stand out on platforms like Amazon and beyond with covers that captivate readers and boost sales. With thousands of projects completed, their work combines creativity, professionalism, and a deep understanding of book marketing.

    You can find them here:

    • https://miblart.com/portfolio/
    • https://www.trustpilot.com/review/miblart.com

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    30 Min.