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EP367: Jeevani Charika — The “Aah” Factor

The Bestseller Experiment

Release Date: 02/14/2022

EP501: Brandon Sanderson show art EP501: Brandon Sanderson

The Bestseller Experiment

We caught up with fantasy bestselling author and super nice dude Brandon Sanderson and in a jam-packed episode he answered our listeners’ questions and let us in on some of his inspirational top tips for productive writing…

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EP500: Mark Desvaux - “The Six Life-Changing Reasons You Write” show art EP500: Mark Desvaux - “The Six Life-Changing Reasons You Write”

The Bestseller Experiment

We've reached a monumental episode – the 500th – on the Bestseller Experiment podcast! To celebrate, Mark Desvaux goes deeper than ever to uncover and countdown the most important, life-changing reasons why we write, drawn from seven and a half years and over 600 hours of interviews with bestselling authors.

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EP499: Michael Connelly | 60 Million Thriller Books show art EP499: Michael Connelly | 60 Million Thriller Books

The Bestseller Experiment

Michael Connelly is one of the most successful crime authors in the world with over 60m book sales. Having just released his new Harry Bosch thriller, he shares secrets about developing characters & writing book series – in the back of a London cab!

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EP498: Karen Storey - “How to Become a Short Story Superstar” show art EP498: Karen Storey - “How to Become a Short Story Superstar”

The Bestseller Experiment

Karen Storey's name has become synonymous with success in short story writing. With an impressive one-in-three win rate out of over 40 competitions last year, Karen exemplifies what it means to blend passion with strategy in writing. In this episode, Karen shares the secrets of her success, including the importance of great endings. In a final twist, we surprise Karen with the Bestseller Academy All-Star Award for her outstanding achievements.

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EP497: Ben Aaronovitch and the Great Bollocking… show art EP497: Ben Aaronovitch and the Great Bollocking…

The Bestseller Experiment

Ben Aaronovitch started writing for Doctor Who and became the author of the bestselling Peter Grant series that started with Rivers Of London in 2011 and has been hugely successful, regularly hitting the Sunday Times bestsellers top ten. We were delighted to get Ben for a conversation full of fireworks.

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EP495: Jacqueline O'Mahony - “Sheer Determination Beats Everything” show art EP495: Jacqueline O'Mahony - “Sheer Determination Beats Everything”

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Jacqueline O’Mahony was named Young Irish Writer of the Year by the Irish Examiner when she was fourteen. After a BA, MA and PhD she worked at Condé Nast, Vogue and Associated Newspapers as an arts editor. Her debut novel, A River in the Trees, was nominated for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award and the Not the Booker Prize in 2020. Her latest book Sing, Wild Bird, Sing is set during the Irish Famine, and is a story about the indomitable will to survive—and to flourish—against nearly impossible odds. It sold over 40,000 copies in its first 5 days and has over 17,000 reviews on...

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EP495: Joe Abercrombie - “The Best Writing Advice Ever” show art EP495: Joe Abercrombie - “The Best Writing Advice Ever”

The Bestseller Experiment

Joe burst onto the fantasy scene in 2003 with his debut The Blade Itself. His books have climbed high up the Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller, and he had some unusual advice for writers when we spoke to him at GollanczFest. Joe is best known for the First Law Trilogy – The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings – and the stand-alone novels in the same world – Best Served Cold, The Heroes, and Red Country. He has also written the Shattered Sea trilogy for young (and old) adults – Half a King, Half the World, and Half a War. The world of the First Law...

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EP494: Rachel Lynch - “Speed Drafts, PTSD & The Rich” show art EP494: Rachel Lynch - “Speed Drafts, PTSD & The Rich”

The Bestseller Experiment

In this episode, we dive into the world of Rachel Lynch.  Rachel Lynch is a renowned crime fiction author whose work has captivated over a million readers. Rachel is best known for her gripping Kelly Porter series of 12 books, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Lake District. She began writing full time in 2016 and Canelo signed her first three novels in 2018. The Rich is Rachel’s latest book and first standalone psychological thriller.

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EP493: Bryan Cranston on... Writing, Breaking Bad and Donald Trump show art EP493: Bryan Cranston on... Writing, Breaking Bad and Donald Trump

The Bestseller Experiment

Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston tells us about his life and new bestselling memoir, A Life In Parts. Oscar-nominated, with two Golden Globes, two Tony Awards and 6 time Emmy winner, he’s best known for roles in Malcolm in the Middle, Seinfeld and most famously, Walter White. Few people know that he is also an accomplished writer having written a number of screenplays, plays, and his autobiography. We began our conversation by asking to speak to Bryan Cranston the writer…

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EP492: Lucinda Halpern - “Get Signed! How to Pitch to an Agent” show art EP492: Lucinda Halpern - “Get Signed! How to Pitch to an Agent”

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In this interview, listen in as Mark Desvaux pitches his forthcoming book to NY literary agent Lucinda Halpern, who has been securing book deals with all major publishers over the last 15 years. Lucinda represents a range of New York Times and internationally bestselling authors in nonfiction or fiction, and her new book “Get Signed: Find an Agent, Land a Book Deal, and Become a Published Author” which was released last week and already has that coveted Amazon bestseller flag.

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Jeevani Charika (aka Rhoda Baxter) is an award-nominated author of women’s fiction with heroines of colour. Her latest novel, Playing for Love, is set in the world of online gaming, giving the classic mistaken identity romcom story a fresh makeover. We discuss how to write a convincing rom com, and why 2022 could be her year! And the Two Marks get into the pros and cons of Wordle, the joys of cosplay, and how one young lad got his book into a local library.