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  • I’ve got a sneak peek at something new you might want to know about…

    Writing for Children Podcast Episode 000 (a little preview)

    Hi, I’m Katie Davis. I started Brain Burps About Books back in 2010 and continued it for 6 years and 247 episodes.

    I wanted to give you a little head’s up that I’m creating a new show now. As the Director of the Institute of Children's Literature, I wanted to do a show focusing more on craft. This show will be shorter, have tips and links to great resources for children’s writers, whether you write for pre-k, mg, teens or inbetween.

    Yes! We will have weekly downloadable transcripts, something my previous subscribers always wanted, and they’ll include extra tips and links!

    We’ll have a weekly Q&A, and if your question is featured on the show, you’ll receive our heavy canvas tote with the gorgeous new ICL logo embroidered on the pocket.

    We’ll be having a huge giveaway to celebrate the launch, with prizes worth almost $2,000. If you want to know when that happens, go to writingforchildren.com and sign up so you won’t miss a thing (and as a ty for signing up, you get the first two chapters of How to Write a Children's Book FREE)!

    I’m super excited about this and hope you’re going to love it, and learn from it too! Again, sign up at writingforchildren.com.

  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #247

    Snappsy the Alligator Did Not Ask for Brain Burps to End
    An Interview with Debut Author Julie Falatko Announcements Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more. This is the last Brain Burps About Books Podcast. But I'll be back! The Writing for Children podcast will focus solely on the craft of writing. Sign up to find out when it launches: writingforchildren.com Check out my new book How to Write a Children's Book. CLICK HERE

    I wanted to give you a little head’s up that I’m creating a new show now. As the Director of the Institute of Children's Literature, I wanted to do a show focusing more on craft. This show will be shorter, have tips and links to great resources for children’s writers, whether you write for pre-k, mg, teens or in-between.

    Yes! We will have weekly downloadable transcripts, something my previous subscribers always wanted, and they’ll include extra tips and links!

    We’ll have a weekly Q&A, and if your question is featured on the show, you’ll receive our heavy canvas tote with the gorgeous new ICL logo embroidered on the pocket.

    We’ll be having a huge giveaway to celebrate the launch, with prizes worth almost $2,000. If you want to know when that happens, go to writingforchildren.com and sign up so you won’t miss a thing (and as a ty for signing up, you get the first two chapters of HTWCB free)!

    I’m super excited about this and hope you’re going to love it, and learn from it too! Again, sign up at writingforchildren.com.

    This week my guest is Julie Falatko Julie and I talk about Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in this Book). when Julie started doing reviews for the podcast. Illustrator Tim Miller. how cool it is to have your own book poster! Julie's editor at Viking, Joanna Cardenas. secret book covers. illustrator notes. fun surprises when you see the illustrations for your manuscript for the first time. why it's important to make a picture book dummy. keeping all your writing notes. Milk, Eggs, Vodka. how I wish I would've written this Snappsy! where the idea for Snappsy came from. where the idea for Who Hops? came from. how Julie's moxie got her the job as picture book reviewer on Brain Burps.
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  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #246

    Time to Celebrate Picture Book Month!

    An Interview with Dianne de Las Casas

    Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    If you liked this episode, please review it on iTunes by doing this:

    1. Open the show's page in iTunes store here.
    2. Click on the "View in iTunes" button under the logo.
    3. You will see the list of episodes. Scroll past them to "Customer Reviews" and "Write a Review" is right under that.

    Thank you.

    This week my guest is Dianne de Las Casas Dianne and I talk about How Picture Book Month got started. Our own picture book memories. How picture books promote literacy. Elizabeth O. Dulemba's Picture Book Month Calendar. Marcie Colleen's curriculum guides for Picture Book Month. How to work picture books in to school curriculum. Free downloads available for Picture Book Month. Following #PictureBookMonth on Twitter. How picture books led Christmas sales last year. This month's Picture Book Month Champions• Sudipta Bardan-Quallen
    • David Biedrzycki
    • Paulette Bogan
    • Mike Curato
    • Matthew Gollub
    • Julie Gribble
    • Julie Hedlund
    • Carter Higgins
    • Molly Idle
    • Joe Kulka
    • Jennifer Gray Olson
    • Kathryn Otoshi
    • Anne Marie Pace
    • Rukhsana Khan
    • Robin Newman
    • Penny Parker Klostermann
    • Eric Litwin
    • Loren Long
    • Deb Lund
    • LeUyen Pham
    • Matt Phelan
    • Stephen Shaskan
    • Trisha Speed Shaskan
    • TJ Shay
    • Whitney Stewart
    • Holly Stone-Barker
    • Mo Willems
    • Natasha Wing
    • Matthew Winner
    • Paula Yoo
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #245

    Stuff That Gets in the Way of Writing Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    Learn to write and earn college credit with a home study course from our sponsor Institute for Children's Literature. Take the free aptitude test HERE. The Physics of Fantasy writing, a free word count chart and more in this week's newsletter from Jan Fields at the Institute for Children's Literature. Don't miss this great resource. Sign up HERE. This week we're talking about stuff that gets in the way of writing Everyone has distractions: Kids (of all ages!) Moving Tech issues Illness - you or someone you love How can you find time to spend on your writing? How can you develop muscle memory for your writing muscles? What is Faker Syndrome and can you overcome it?
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #244

    How to Get Author School Visits

    Tips for getting author visits & what to do when you get there

    Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    If you liked this episode, please review it on iTunes by doing this:

    1. Open the show's page in iTunes store here.
    2. Click on the "View in iTunes" button under the logo.
    3. You will see the list of episodes. Scroll past them to "Customer Reviews" and "Write a Review" is right under that.

    Thank you.

    Enter the Institute for Writer's PreK Writing Contest! There will be $1300 in prizes awarded and you could win. For all the details visit www.instituteforwriters.com/prekcontest or text PREKCONTEST to 33444. Submit your manuscript before October 31st for a chance to win.

    Do you like the podcast? Want your questions answered on air? Want to make suggestions on future episodes? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group HERE.

    Still time to get in to my next live class where I can show you how to build your audience and I personally critique and offer advice how to improve your website, newsletter and freebies. Want more details? Sign up at getyourfirst1000followers.com.

    This week we're talking about school visits and what to do when you book them Find Expert advice from Alexis O'Neill at www.schoolvisitexperts.com. Emma Walton Hamilton created a useful resource called School Visit Wizard. Do you need a promo video and what should be in it? What should you include on your site? What if something happens while presenting? What kind of visit will you do and for how many kids? What ages? How do you get visit invitations? What should you include in your visit packet? Great sites to visits for samples of what author visit pages: School Visit Experts: http://schoolvisitexperts.com/ Carolyn Crimi: http://carolyncrimi.com/pages/school.html Lee Wardlaw: http://www.leewardlaw.com/presentation.htm My adult presentation page: http://katiedavis.com/appearances My author visit page: http://katiedavis.com/author-visits/
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #243

    12 Things To Do After a Conference Announcements Enter the Institute for Writer's PreK Writing Contest! There will be $1300 in prizes awarded and you could win. For all the details visit www.instituteforwriters.com/prekcontest or text PREKCONTEST to 33444. Submit your manuscript before October 31st for a chance to win. Did you miss the amazing Picture Book Summit? Sign up to find out about our upcoming events at www.picturebooksummit.com. This week we're talking about what to do after a conference What should you do right after you get home? What do you do with all the "stuff" you've collected at the conference? Where should you keep with all those notes you've taken? How can social media help you after the event? What's the best way to keep in touch with your favorite speakers? To give feedback or not to give feedback? That is the question. How should you follow up with the contacts you made? What's nudgemail? How can you share what you've learned?
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #242

    Picture Book Summit
    An Interview with Julie Hedlund Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    Last week to register for Picture Book Summit! The deadline to register is September 25th. Don't miss it - www.picturebooksummit.com. Listen to hear Jon Bard's take on Picture Book Summit. This week's guest is Julie Hedlund!

    Julie Hedlund is an award-winning children's book author, founder of the 12 x 12 Picture Book Writing Challenge, blogger, and a regular speaker at SCBWI and other industry events.

    Her picture book, A TROOP IS A GROUP OF MONKEYS, Little Bahalia Publishing, 2013, first published as an interactive storybook app, was the recipient of the 2014 Independent Book Publisher's Association Benjamin Franklin Digital Gold Award. Her storybook app, A SHIVER OF SHARKS, Little Bahalia Publishing, 2013, was a 2014 Digital Book Award winner. Her latest book, MY LOVE FOR YOU IS THE SUN, is available on Amazon.

    Julie is a monthly contributor on author/illustrator Katie Davis' Brain Burps About Books children's literature podcast, a PAL member of SCBWI, and a contributing editor on the subject of 21st Century Publishing for Children's Book Insider.

    Julie & I talk about Where the idea for Picture Book Summit came from. What is a Master Mind group and how ours got started. Advantages of going to an online event vs. an in-person conference. What happens if you miss one of our online sessions. The agents and editors we interviewed for Picture Book Summit. The landscape of publishing in the 21st century. How many spots are left in Picture Book Summit. How to give us feedback on Picture Book Summit at www.speakpipe.com/katiedavis. Our amazing project manager Kristin Ammerman. The PJ party!
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #241

    What’s So Great About the 500 Word Picture Book?
    An Interview with Laura Backes Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    I'm hosting a FREE webinar to give you a sneak peek of Get Your First 1,000 Followers! You can ask me anything you want and I'll be doing LIVE website critiques. Pick the time that works best for you: For Thursday, 9/10 at 7pm ET/4pm PT, click here: www.katiedavis.com/thursday For Friday, 9/11 at 12pm ET/9am PT, click here: www.katiedavis.com/friday Listener Questions

    Tune in to hear the answer to these burning writer questions and fears:

    How do I reach my target audience of 12-16 year olds? How do I start my platform when I'm not photogenic and I write under a pseudonym? I'm afraid of not having time to keep up with everything. It's hard to start when I put everyone else's needs before my own. Plus, a shout-out to my newest listener, Jackie! This week's guest is Laura Backes!

    Laura Backes has been publishing Children's Book Insider, The Children's Writing Monthly for 25 years. Along with its companion membership site, The Children's Writing Knowledge Base (www.CBIClubhouse.com). CBI is the largest source of information for aspiring and published children's book writers in the world. Along with her husband Jon Bard, Laura has co-created numerous instructional webinars, videos, courses and books for writers, and is a frequent speaker at writing conferences.

    Laura & I talk about Picture Book Summit - There are a few spots left. Register at www.picturebooksummit.com. How she became an editor. What it's like to write a rejection letter. Why she prefers being an editor to being an agent. How to not be a "hack" in your writing. Innate talent vs. Developed talent. Why age is an advantage in your writing. What's the deal with 500 word picture books? How picture book readers are more sophisticated today than in the past. The best way to write a great book. How you can join us at the Picture Book Summit PJ Party!
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #240

    Followers + Fear = Super Bad Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    Thanks, everyone, who signed up for my free training for Get Your First 1,000 Followers! You’re not too late if you want to – just go to GetYourFirst1000Followers.com This week's guest is YOU!

    Tune in to hear the answer to these burning writer questions and fears:

    How do I sustain a website? What do I have to offer on an on-going basis? Where will I find the time to write AND sustain a platform (in addition to my full time job)? Given my easily distracted life, what if my writing is actually crappy? My biggest fear is my books will never find their readers. I am terrified of social media.

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    4 Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss Virtual Freedom: How to Work with Virtual Staff to Buy More Time, Become More Productive, and Build Your Dream Business
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #239

    Idea Generator for Your YA Novel
    An Interview with Anne Collier Announcements

    Just a quick note to let you know that I’m starting a new podcast soon called Writing for Children (if I haven’t already started by the time you hear this). Want to know more? It’s going to be pretty awesome and very different from this show. Go to writingforchildren.com to learn more.

    Not sure how to get started with your marketing? Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Learn how to use an email list, best practices for social media, taking of advantage of video, and how to monetize your website! Click HERE to check it out. Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join. It's not too late to join Picture Book Summit! Click HERE to register for the October 3rd online event with Peter Brown, Andrea Davis Pinkney, and Mac Barnett. Check out Craig Valentine at www.craigvalentine.com for six tips for speaking. Invaluable for school visits! Tell me what you want! What would like to hear on the podcast? What can I do for you? Leave me a message at www.speakpipe.com/KatieDavis. This week's guest is Anne Collier!

    Editor of NetFamilyNews.org and founder and president of Net Family News, Inc., Anne is a writer and youth advocate who has worked in the news media since 1980. With SafeKids.com‘s Larry Magid, she co-founded and, until March 2015, co-directed ConnectSafely.org, a Web-based resource for parents, educators, and everybody interested in the impact of the fixed and mobile social Web on youth and vice versa.

    Anne has served on three national task forces on youth and Internet safety, including as co-chair of the Obama administration’s Online Safety & Technology Working Group, which delivered its report to Congress, “Youth Safety on a Living Internet,” in June 2010, and the Harvard Berkman Center’s national Internet Safety Technical Task Force of 2008. Most recently she served on the Aspen Institute Task Force for Learning & the Internet of 2013-’14.

    Ann and I talk about

    How Net Family News can help with ideas for your young adult novel. Kindness Wins by Galit Breen. What does sexting have to do with teen pregnancy? Casel.org. What constitutes cyberbullying? Why she founded www.icanhelpline.org. Follow I Can Help on Twitter: https://twitter.com/icanhelp Hot button issues. How the internet changed education. SEL – Social Emotional Learning.
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #238

    Dave Sanderson: Beyond the Miracle on the Hudson
    An Interview with a HeroAnnouncementsNot sure how to get started with your marketing? Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Learn how to use an email list, best practices for social media, taking of advantage of video, and how to monetize your website! Click HERE to check it out.Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join.Last chance to take advantage of the Early Bird offer for Picture Book Summit! Price goes up $100 on August 16th. Click HERE to register for the October 3rd online event with Peter Brown, Andrea Davis Pinkney, and Mac Barnett.This week's guest is Dave Sanderson!

    This week's guest is Dave Sanderson. Dave is an inspirational survivor, speaker and author. His thoughts on leadership have made him a nationally sought-out speaker.

    When US Airways Flight 1549, or “The Miracle on the Hudson,” ditched into the Hudson River on January 15, 2009, Dave Sanderson knew he was exactly where he was supposed to be. The last passenger off the back of the plane on that fateful day, he was largely responsible for the well-being and safety of others, risking his own life in frigid water to help other passengers off the plane.

    Despite the hazards to himself, Sanderson thought only of helping others, and emerged from the wreckage with a mission: to encourage others to do the right thing. In this stirring presentation, Sanderson shares the story of Flight 1549, revealing the inner strength it took to make it through the day, and how teamwork, leadership, and state management can help overcome any obstacle.

    Dave and I talk about

    Many people who get on a plane are at least a little worried that something will happen. What you need to do, from a survivor?Brace for Impact: Miracle on the Hudson Survivors Share Their Stories of Near Death and Hope for New Life.His first hand account of his experience aboard US Airways Flight 1549, aka the Miracle on the Hudson.What lessons he learned from the Miracle on the Hudson?How do you take a potentially tragic experience and turn it into an opportunity to survive and thrive?What is PTSG? How does it differ from PTSD?The new Miracle on the Hudson documentary produced and directed by Rick Ortiz coming out in January 2016.What are the 12 Pillars of Resourcefulness?
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #237

    How Much Do You Edit Out?
    An Interview with Author Lisa SchroederAnnouncementsNot sure how to get started with your marketing? Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Learn how to use an email list, best practices for social media, taking of advantage of video, and how to monetize your website! Click HERE to check it out.Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join.One week left for the Picture Book Summit Early Bird offer! Price goes up on August 16th. Click HERE to register for the October 3rd online event with Peter Brown, Andrea Davis Pinkney, and Mac Barnett.This week's guest is Lisa Schroeder!

    This week's guest is Lisa Schroeder. Lisa Schroeder is the author of over a dozen books for kids and teens, including the YA novels I HEART YOU, YOU HAUNT ME and ALL WE HAVE IS NOW and the middle grade novels IT'S RAINING CUPCAKES and MY SECRET GUIDE TO PARIS. She loves tea and cookies, flowers, family hikes, books and movies that make her laugh and cry, and sunshine. Living in Oregon, she doesn't get nearly enough sunshine, but the hikes are amazing. You can visit her online at www.lisaschroederbooks.com or on twitter at @lisa_schroeder.

    Lisa and I talk about

    How much to edit when you’re asked?Do authors ever feel like they’re “doing it right?”How much Lisa knew before she started writing.The trick to stop worrying and stop feeling guilty!When you should write in verse and when to skip it.ALL WE HAVE IS NOW.Lisa Schroeder on Instagram (she uses the Word swag app)
  • Listener Mailbag: Part 2AnnouncementsI have a listener Exclusive for you! Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Grab your spot before July 31st and get $50 off with code PODCAST50. Just for my podcast peeps! Click HERE to check it out.Want to hear your question on a future episode of Brain Burps About Books? Ask your question at www.speakpipe.com/KatieDavis.Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join.Picture Book Summit is coming October 3rd! Are you writing picture books? If so, this conference can really help you, and you can attend in your PJs: Picture Book Summit is a LIVE one day online picture book writing conference! Featuring such folks as Peter Brown, Mac Barnett, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Laura Backes, Emma Walton Hamilton, Julie Hedlund, and me. It takes place on October 3rd and it’s going to ROCK. No travel hassles!The organizers are Institute of Children's Literature, Children's Book Insider,12x12 Picture Book Challenge, and Just Write For Kids. Also, a portion of all proceeds will go to benefit We Need Diverse Books. Early Bird registration is going on now (hundreds of people have registered and spots are filling fast). Reserve your spot at this online event to hear our fabulous keynote speakers, as listed above (Peter Brown, Andrea Pinkney, and Mac Barnett). Plus, we'll have sessions with agents, editors and more. You can find all the details at www.picturebooksummit.com.This week I'm answering more questions from the good ole' mailbag!

    Tune in to hear the answer to these burning writer questions:

    What are Twitter lists and what can I use them for?There are SO many things to do – build a website, start an email list, be active on social media. I’m overwhelmed and suffering from “analysis paralysis”. What should I do?If you could do this again from scratch....what is one marketing move you would do again and what one marketing move would you not do again.What is the best way to market your book when you are on a shoestring budget?As someone who doesn't crave the spotlight, I wonder how to get over that dislike of the limelight and peddling my own wares. Are there effective ways for wallflowers to promote their books too?

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    Twitter lists explainedHow to use Twitter listsForbes article on multi-taskingIdeas for your Twitter lists:-Directory of media contacts

    -Going to a conference? SCBWI? Picture Book Summit? Make a list!

    -Create a list that will help your peeps

    -Potential podcast guests

    -Writers you want to read

    -People you want to write about

    -People in your tribe you want to acknowledge

  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #235

    Turn Your Kindle Fails Into a Kindle Sale
    An interview with Kindle Expert Dave ChessonAnnouncementsGet this listener exclusive! Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall for those who want that intro to business for writers. Grab your spot before July 31st and get $50 off with code PODCAST50. Just for my podcast peeps! Click HERE to check it out.Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions about their interviews? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them (the week the episode airs)! Click HERE to join.This week's guest is Dave Chesson!

    This week's guest is Dave Chesson. Dave's a best selling author and lead editor at kindlepreneur.com. He focuses on advanced online marketing tactics for authors and self publishers. While in the Navy, Dave spent his nights working on his other business: book marketing and online marketing. He started by creating niche websites, and earning advertisement and affiliate commissions. After spending years practicing and learning Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as more of an obsession than a hobby, he quickly expanded his website arsenal to 27 different sites, all of which are used for different online purposes and endeavors. But it wasn’t until Dave discovered self-publishing on Amazon that he kicked it into the next gear. Between his SEO knowledge & website development experience with Kindle Direct Publishing, Dave will help you turn your Kindle fails into Kindle sales!

    Dave and I talk about

    Why authors hate “keywords."How SEO can work for you.Thinking of Google as the only search engine. (HINT: Don't!)How to find your best keywords.When should you do your keyword research.Dave's in-depth article on finding keywords. Read it HERE.Our one month experiment with How To Promote Your Children's Book.How to dovetail your current ebooks into sales of future books.His awesome widget, below. You can embed it on your own site by doing a search for "Kindle" in plugins in your Wordpress site.Find Dave at http://Kindlepreneur.com.See Dave Keynote at the Traffic Generation All Stars Virtual Summit!
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #234

    Listener MailbagAnnouncementsListener Exclusive! Get Your First 1000 Followers is my new LIVE class coming this Fall. Reserve your spot before July 31st and get $50 off with code PODCAST50. Just for my peeps!Want to hear your question on a future episode of Brain Burps About Books? Ask your question at www.speakpipe.com/KatieDavis.Do you enjoy our Brain Burps About Books guests? Do you have questions for them? Come join the Brain Burps About Books Facebook Group and interact with them! Click HERE to join.Picture Book Summit is coming October 3rd! Early Bird registration is going on now. Reserve your spot at this online event to hear our fabulous keynote speakers, Peter Brown, Andrea Pinkney, and Mac Barnett. Plus, we'll have sessions with agents and editors. You can find all the details at www.picturebooksummit.com.This week I'm answering questions from the ol' mailbag

    Tune in to hear the answer to these burning writer questions:

    How do you balance a "just do it" attitude with thoughtful planning in your platform & products?What should I do to focus my marketing on social media to attract readers in my genre?What is one tip you would give to someone just starting out?

    Resources mentioned in this episode

    How to Create Your Author Platform - www.howtrocreateyourauthorplatform.comGet Your First 1000 Followers - www.getyourfirst1000followers.com
    Use code PODCAST50 for $50 off thru July 31, 2015.
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #233

    Video on the Biz Chix Podcast
    The Biz Chix interviews me!AnnouncementsListener Exclusive! Get Your First 1000 Followers in my new live class coming this Fall. My listeners get an exclusive discount of $50. Click HERE and use code PODCAST50. Good thru July 31st.Meet our podcast guests in our the Brain Burps About Book Podcast Group: www.katiedavis.com/podcastgroup. Come get your questions answered!Picture Book Summit is coming October 3rd! The Early Bird registration is now open. Come spend the day online with Peter Brown, Andrea Pinkney and Mac Barnett. Check out the video below and then go HERE for all the details. You don't want to miss this!

    This week I'm a guest on the Biz Chix Podcast with Natalie Eckdahl!

    As a busy Mom of three and co-Founder of ScheduleMAX.com, Natalie Eckdahl is trying to juggle a million things and is on a quest for the holy grail of “Work/Life Balance”. On her Biz Chix Podcast, Natalie interviews amazing women entrepreneurs, and a few cool dudes, five days a week. Each entrepreneur shares work/life balance and productivity tips as well as their journey. She interviews amazing guests who run international brands and still balance all that life throws at them. Natalie gets them to spill all their secrets of how to get it done.

    Natalie and I talk aboutMy childhood.Why I like to help people.How to work through the tough stuff.Dirty Dishes.How I became a children's book writer and illustrator.Amazon FBA.Using video in your online platform.How I got so techy.How you can make more money but you can't make more time.Using YouTube and how you can customize your channel.KatieDavis.TV
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #232

    Making a Living as a Writer
    An Interview with Laura Purdie SalasAnnouncementsPicture Book Summit is coming October 3rd! The Early Bird registration is now open! Text 33444 and enter the code PBSKATIE to get on the early bird list or go HERE to sign up. You don't want to miss this!Meet our podcast guests in our the Brain Burps About Book Podcast Group: www.katiedavis.com/podcastgroup. Come get your questions answered!

    This Week's Guest is Laura Purdie Salas!

    This week’s guest is Laura Purdie Salas. Laura Purdie Salas is the author of more than 100 books for kids and teens, including BOOKSPEAK! POEMS ABOUT BOOKS (Minnesota Book Award, NCTE Notable, Bank Street Best Books, Eureka! Gold Medal, and more), STAMPEDE! POEMS TO CELEBRATE THE WILD SIDE OF SCHOOL (Finalist, Minnesota Book Award), and A LEAF CAN BE... (Bank Street Best Books, IRA Teachers' Choice, NCTE Notable Children's Book, Riverby Award for Nature Books for Young Readers, and more). She loves to introduce kids to poetry and help them find poems they can relate to, no matter what their age, mood, and personality. She has also written numerous nonfiction books. See more about Laura and her work at www.laurasalas.com.

    Laura and I talk aboutWhat is your state of mind? What does it need to be?How to think of yourself as a business – tips and actionable steps!Who to send your packet to?What’s in the packet?Is there a standard pay rate or does it depend on the project?Laura's book WRITING FOR THE EDUCATIONAL MARKET.How to Create Your Author Platform.Resources for writers at Evelyn Christensen and Writing for the Education Market.Pros and cons of being a working writer.How to be hired more often as a speaker.
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #231

    A New Storytelling Form Brings History to Life
    An Interview with Author Entrepreneur Sarah TowleAnnouncementsPicture Book Summit will be October 3rd! Text 33444 and enter the code PBSKATIE to get on the early bird list or go HERE to sign up. You don't want to miss this!Meet our podcast guests in our the Brain Burps About Book Podcast Group: www.katiedavis.com/podcastgroup. Come get your questions answered!AppearancesJoin me! I'm speaking at Podcast Boston on June 13th.This Week's Guest is Sarah Towle!

    This week’s guest is Sarah Towle. In 2009, Sarah Towle realized that the "book" she was writing was not yet destined for print, but would make a series of killer interactive apps. From that moment, she began building Time Traveler Tours, a start-up developer and publisher of mobile StoryApp iTineraries targeting educational tourism. More recently, with the introduction of digital authoring tools, Sarah also founded Time Traveler Tales, an imprint dedicated to publishing story-based interactive histories for tablet devices for the school and library markets.

    Sarah and I talk aboutEducational Tourism for Teens: In the Footsteps of Giants.The making of the David.Time Travelers Tours and Tales – her new digital imprint.Author Mary Hoffman and her Stravaganza series and Amazing Grace.What happens when your idea is 5-10 years ahead of the industry.Why her first app will never be a financial success even though it was critical success.Who created the app Beware Madame la Guillotine, A Revolutionary Tour of Paris.Being an iBook author.What a UX designer is and why you need one if you are designing an app.How she created Madame la Guillotine to be used in the classroom.Why a Kickstarter campaign isn't just about raising money.How you can submit your idea for the next Time Travelers Tours & Tales story.How you can find her Kickstarter campaign and be a part of history!
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #230

    How to Beat Your Competitors in a Google Search
    An Interview with Lindsey AndersonAnnouncementsFind out the First Five Ways to Build Your Author Platform and be the first to get notified when the How to Create Your Author Platform course opens again. CLICK HERE to get started.Meet our podcast guests in our the Brain Burps About Book Podcast Group: www.katiedavis.com/podcastgroup. Come get your questions answered!AppearancesJoin me! I'm speaking at Podcast Boston on June 13th.This Week's Guest is Lindsey Anderson!

    This week’s guest is Lindsey Anderson. Lindsey is a web strategy expert working with small business owners to help them grow their businesses. She is the founder and CEO of two companies; Web Impakt, a successful web development company, and Lindsey’s Web, an online resource for small business owners to learn about ranking on search engines, newsletters, analytics, social media, pay-per-click ads, websites, blogging, and the list goes on. She knows how to utilize web technologies to help small business owners achieve their dreams.

    Lindsey and I talk aboutWhy www.webimpakt.com is spelled with a "k".What free resources you can find at www.lindseysweb.com.The benefits of working from home.Search Engine Optimization (SEO).How content is king!Why you should write three blog posts per week.How important it is for your site to be mobile friendly.Responsive web design.How to beat your competitors in a Google search.How to get a free website review from Lindsey.Where to sign up for her Facebook Marketing Webinar.
  • Brain Burps About Books Podcast #229

    Writers, Do You Have a Financial Mentor?
    An Interview with Todd TresidderAnnouncementsFind out the First Five Ways to Build Your Author Platform and be the first to get notified when the How to Create Your Author Platform course opens again. CLICK HERE to get started.Join the fun in the Brain Burps About Book Podcast Group: www.katiedavis.com/podcastgroup. I'll be offering extras, and sharing resources to help you grow and learn best practices.Why should you as a writer learn about video? Not only to market your books, but because reciprocity rocks: to help with charities near and dear to your heart. I was able to help my local Neighbor to Neighbor charity with this video, below.AppearancesJoin me! I'm speaking at Podcast Boston on June 13th.This Week's Guest is Todd Tresidder!

    This week’s guest is Todd Tresidder. Todd Tresidder is a financial coach at FinancialMentor.com. His unconventional take on worn financial topics has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, Smart Money magazine, Yahoo Finance, and more. He’s authored 5 financial education books including How Much Money Do I Need To Retire?, Variable Annuity Pros and Cons, and the 4% Rule and Safe Withdrawal Rates In Retirement.

    Todd and I talk aboutWhy every writer needs a platform - whether you are self-published or traditionally published.How books build relationships and relationships build businesses.Why you have to market your books.How writing the book is only a third of your job as an author.Building equity.How to compound your equity as a writer.Your books being your art.Expected Value Bets.How investing isn’t gambling.Roderick Russell, the Renaissance Man behind RemarkablyHuman.com.EventualMillionaire.com.How Todd and Pat Flynn help each other out.