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SPS-448: A Glimmer of Hope in the Age of AI with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca

The Self Publishing Show

Release Date: 05/21/2026

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Episode Summary

James and Cissy tackle a “bits and bobs” episode covering the changing indie publishing landscape, with a focus on Amazon’s evolving AI-driven algorithms and what authors need to do to stay discoverable. They discuss why clear genre signalling, strong metadata, covers, blurbs, titles, and reader expectation alignment are becoming more important than ever. The conversation also touches on pricing psychology, the value readers place on author access and premium offers and the importance of stepping away from mental work with physical hobbies.

Key Talking Points

  • Why Amazon’s AI and algorithm changes may reward authors who clearly understand and serve their ideal readers.
  • The importance of aligning covers, blurbs, titles, keywords, characters, and genre promise to create a strong reader experience.
  • Why authors should audit their books and metadata rather than panic about the flood of new AI-generated content.
  • Pricing psychology and why readers or clients may value products more when the price reflects that value.
  • The benefit of switching off from mentally demanding creative work by doing something physical and absorbing outside writing.

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