The Book Deal
Motivation and inspiration for emerging writers, helping them pave their own pathway to publishing success.
Madeleine Cleary and The Butterfly Women: ancestry, inspiration and her publication journey
Tina Strachan interviews Madeleine Cleary about her debut novel, 'The Butterfly Women'. They explore Madeleine's ancestral inspiration, her meticulous research process, and the trials and triumphs of getting a book published. Madeleine shares insights on her writing journey, including the importance of finding joy in writing, the role of her supportive family, and her experience with pitching to publishers. The episode also highlights upcoming book launch events and discusses the significance of writing for oneself rather than with publication in mind.
00:00 Welcome to the Book Deal Podcast
00:43 Catching Up with Tina and Madeline
Irma Gold on managing constant crises of confidence, finding the spark in your writing and how to trick yourself into writing a novel.
In this episode of the Book Deal podcast, Madeleine chats with award-winning writer, editor, and podcaster Irma Gold. Recently launching to great acclaim her second novel, Shift, out now with MidnightSun. Irma delves into her inspirations, including her deep connection to Soweto, South Africa, and her journey from writing short fiction to publishing novels. The episode also explores her editing career, invaluable advice for emerging writers, and her experience with the creative process. Listen in to discover the intricacies of writing, the weight of imposter syndrome, and the vital importance of community and passion in an author's journey.
<...Sophie Beer on the importance of writing inclusively and her new middle grade novel, Thunderhead
Tina Strachan chats with Sophie Beer, a prolific children's literature author and illustrator. The discussion delves into Sophie's journey in publishing, her passion for inclusivity in writing, and the inspiration behind her middle-grade book, 'Thunderhead,' which features a music-obsessed tween facing the challenges of hearing loss. Sophie also shares valuable insights on how to write inclusively and authentically about characters with disabilities and diverse backgrounds. The episode highlights the importance of well-rounded, three-dimensional characters and offers practical advice for authors aiming to represent diverse experiences thoughtfully and respectfully.
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The Takeover: Zaheda Ghani on writing goals, how to keep momentum and setting intentions for writing practice
In this episode of The Book Deal Podcast, host Natasha Rai interviews Zaheda Ghani, an Afghan refugee and author of 'Pomegranate and Fig'. Zaheda shares her path to publication, starting from her early handwritten novels to her debut book being shortlisted for the Richell Prize and published by Hachette. They discuss the authenticity of her story set in 1970s Afghanistan, the scars of refugee experiences, and Zaheda's meticulous research process. The conversation also covers Zaheda's writing process, balancing advocacy and storytelling, and the emotional journey of getting published. Zaheda provides valuable tips for writers, emphasizing authenticity and the...
Natasha Lester on setting goals, the business behind a bestseller and her latest novel inspired by Marie-Madeleine Fourcade
Natasha Lester on setting goals, the business behind a bestseller and her latest novel, The Mademoiselle Alliance
In this episode of The Book Deal Podcast, Madeleine Cleary chats with international bestselling author Natasha Lester. They discuss Natasha's latest novel, The Mademoiselle Alliance (26 March 2025, Hachette Australia), inspired by Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, the only woman to lead a resistance movement in WWII France. But she was also a rally car driver, a pilot and a highly skilled concert pianist! The conversation delves into Natasha's writing journey from contemporary fiction to historical novels, what Penny from Costco did to help her c...
Advances, royalties, pirated books and other ways authors may (or may not) earn money
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In this episode of the Book Deal podcast, hosts Tina Strachan and Madeleine Cleary explore the multifaceted landscape of author earnings, from advances and royalties to additional income streams like ELR/PLR, speaking engagements and library visits. They discuss the financial realities authors face, such as the impact of book piracy, including the recent...
20 book deals! Rory H Mather tells us how it's done
In this episode of the Book Deal Podcast, Tina Strachan chats with picture book author Rory H. Mather. Known for his works such as 'Vlad's Bad Breath' and 'Laugh in the Bath,' Rory shares his journey of publishing 14 picture books with a recently signed deal for his 20th book. He provides practical tips for aspiring authors on getting published, creating a profile, building a writing community, and making a profit in the industry. Rory discusses his first book deals, methods for managing a busy schedule with a full-time job and young family, and the importance of staying resilient...
The Takeover: writing fiction after memoir with Kaya Wilson
In this episode of The Book Deal Podcast, hosted by Natasha Rai, multi-talented writer and tsunami scientist Kaya Wilson discusses their unique publishing journey. Their debut memoir, 'As Beautiful As Any Other,' was widely acclaimed, and Kaya offers insightful advice on developing a writing practice, the importance of setting boundaries, and the collaborative but challenging editing process. They also share experiences from significant events like the Sydney Writers' Festival and provide a glimpse into their upcoming queer coming-of-age novel, 'Romeo, A Tale of Four Jumps.' Kaya emphasizes the value of strategic planning, the role of grants, and...
Natasha Rai on persevering through setbacks, rewriting drafts, and securing her debut book deal
Natasha Rai on persevering through setbacks, rewriting drafts, and securing her debut book deal.
In this episode of the Book Deal Podcast, hosts Tina Strachan and Madeleine Cleary dive into the story behind the story of debut author, Natasha Rai, and her book 'An Onslaught of Light,' published on 4 March 2025 by Pantera Press. The conversation reveals Natasha's eight-year path to publication, from early long-listings in the Richell Prize and the Kill Your Darlings Unpublished Manuscript Award, to eventual success with Pantera Press. Natasha discusses the inspiration behind her novel, which explores themes of cultural identity, family...
Book launches, author events and pre-release pressures
In this episode of the Book Deal Podcast, hosts Tina Strachan and Madeleine Cleary delve into the highs and lows of their busy lives as debut authors. They catch up on their recent book launches, including Tina's 'Neeka and the Missing Key' and Madeleine's upcoming 'The Butterfly Women,' discussing their experiences, challenges, and the emotional rollercoaster of seeing their books on shelves. They also cover the excitement of author events, pitches, and the vital balance between publicity and writing. Additionally, the episode highlights upcoming author panels and conferences, offering invaluable insight for both emerging and established writers.
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