Indie Author Magazine
Indie Author Magazine
Chelle Honiker
When Writing Means Business, Indie Author Magazine is the guidebook for self-published authors taking charge of their writing career. Whether you've published or not, IAM brings you articles and information designed to save you time, money, and stress. Each month your host Indie Annie shares the full articles in the magazine for listening on-the-go. To subscribe to the print version of the magazine visit https://indieauthormagazine.com
Daily Habits to Reinforce a Money Mindset for Creative Entrepreneurs
How much does your mindset really shape your creative—and financial—success? In this insightful deep dive, our hosts unpack Honoree Corder’s eye-opening Indie Author Magazine article, “Money Mindset for Indie Author Success.” Whether you’re penning your first book or pursuing any goal demanding growth, this discussion offers practical strategies to help you break through your own mental barriers.We explore five actionable steps for shifting your mindset, banishing self-doubt, and fueling progress—whatever “success” looks like for you. Listen in as they discuss how daily rituals, intentional reading, and consistent action create results that last. This episode isn’t just about thinking positive; it’s about building a new reality, one focused thought and deliberate habit at a time.Timestamps for Key Segments:[00:01:34] Why Mindset, Not Just Strategy, Matters for Results[00:03:01] The Science Behind What You Focus On[00:05:22] Building Daily Mindset Rituals: Affirmations and Tools[00:07:05] Good Stuff In, Good Stuff Out: Curating Your Influences[00:08:42] Step 4—Doing the Work: Where Action Meets Belief[00:10:39] Consistency: The Quiet Power for Lasting Change[00:12:40] Final Takeaways and an Action You Can Start TodayJoin us for a practical, no-fluff conversation that gives you the missing “secret ingredient” to transforming your goals into achievements—not just for indie authors, but anyone ready to grow.
Jul 7
13 min
Survive and Thrive: Indie Authors’ Top Ten Holiday Promotion Strategies
In this episode of Indie Author Magazine’s podcast, our hosts unpack a provocative deep dive into Audrey Huey’s article, "Your End of Year Sales: 10 Ways to Win the Holiday Shopping Season." Far from the predictable Black Friday rush, the conversation focuses on unique, data-backed holiday marketing strategies that indie authors are leveraging for real, sustainable results.Listeners will gain insight into why December 26th, not Black Friday, is the most profitable day for savvy authors 00:00, as well as essential steps for honestly assessing your own "triad" of time, energy, and money before launching any end-of-year campaign 02:12. The discussion explores the risks and rewards of Amazon versus direct sales, including Sacha Black’s high-touch premium book boxes 08:55, and debunks the myth that only massive ad spend drives visibility during Q4 04:28.Other key themes include:Batching content to avoid holiday chaos 06:06Warming up your audience for higher engagement and sales 07:08How reader psychology—like the “smug factor”—amplifies word-of-mouth 10:45The hidden power of backlist bundles over steep discounts on new releases 11:44Why author-to-author swaps and collaborative promotions outperform cutthroat competition 15:52Advice on being an escape, not just more digital noise, during an overstimulating season 17:23Tune in for a toolkit of actionable strategies, myth-busting revelations, and a candid look at how indie authors can thrive—not just survive—amidst the holiday retail storm. Whether you’re a seasoned author or just curious about digital marketing, there’s an angle here for everyone.
Jul 4
21 min
The Power of Making Mistakes: Essential Lessons for Indie Authors
In this insightful mini deep dive, our hosts explore the power of mistakes in both storytelling and the creative process, inspired by Rhona Goffstein’s Indie Author Magazine article, “Ask a Book: Viewing Mistakes as Part of the Magic.” Together, they unpack why big stumbles aren’t just inevitable—they’re essential for creative growth.From the anxiety of first drafts to rewriting our relationship with failure, they discuss how seeing mistakes as valuable data can change the way writers approach their work and characters. They also draw connections from fiction to real life, sharing practical tips on embracing “friction” as a catalyst for learning and resilience.Key Segments:The Psychological Trap of Perfectionism: Why fear of mistakes paralyzes creativity 01:29Reframing Failure as Information: Using mistakes as diagnostic tools for growth 03:11Process vs. Product: The hidden value in abandoned drafts 04:20Friction in the Fiction: Why flawed characters are vital for compelling stories 05:36Real Life Resonance: Applying narrative lessons to everyday challenges 07:37Final Reflection: Are you failing, or just living out your character arc? 09:57Whether you’re facing your own creative crossroads or crafting unforgettable character arcs, this episode will help you see mistakes in a whole new light.
Jun 30
10 min
Who Owns AI-Generated Work? Navigating Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Who really owns the creative work produced with artificial intelligence? In this episode our hosts untangle the complex legal landscape explored in the June 2026 Indie Author Magazine article, "AI Copyright for Indie: Where We Stand Now" by Chelle Honiker From copyright basics to billion-dollar court battles, our hosts break down the facts every indie creator needs to know about authorship, ownership, and rights in the age of AI.Tune in as Paige and Reed examine landmark cases, the evolving rules on AI-generated and AI-assisted work, what documentation you must keep, and why international copyright law may leave your digital rights up in the air. Whether you use AI to draft a story, design a cover, or streamline your workflow, this deep dive gives you clarity and actionable guidance for protecting your creative career.The Nightmare Scenario: Losing ownership to AI 00:00Laying the Legal Foundation: Why copyright requires a human author 03:00Prompting vs. Authorship: Where the law draws the line in collaboration 06:00The Spectrum of AI Use: What makes your work protectable? 07:30Training Data Wars: Inside the Fair Use Triangle 09:00Case Spotlight: When is your AI-assisted project "yours"? 15:00Practical Guidance: Documenting and defending your creative process 17:00International Curveballs: How global copyright law complicates everything 18:30No matter where you are on your AI journey, this episode equips you with the knowledge to navigate the shifting boundaries of creative ownership.
Jun 27
20 min
Unlocking Book Sales with Google Play SEO for Indie Authors
In this focused deep dive, our hosts unpack the strategies outlined in the June 2025 Indie Author Magazine article, "10 Powerful Ways Indie Authors Can Boost Book Sales Using Google Playbooks." Together, they explore how Google Play’s integration with the world’s largest search engine gives indie authors unique visibility—and why mastering metadata, native experiences, and smart tracking is critical for discoverability in today’s digital ecosystem.Whether you’re an experienced author or just starting your publishing journey, this episode reveals actionable steps to optimize your books for Google Play. Discover how to position your titles for global reach, leverage Google’s search power, and sidestep pitfalls like pricing traps and technical glitches.The Algorithm as Book Critic: Rethinking how books are discovered in the Google ecosystem 00:16Ecosystem Integration vs. Closed Loops: Understanding why Google Playbooks works differently from Amazon 02:17Metadata Mastery: The power of internal text indexing and natural language for search 05:05Leveraging Free Previews and Global Reach: Customizing previews and reaching readers worldwide 06:48Knowledge Panel & Search Authority: Building your “VIP section” on Google 09:22Frictionless Buying: Why direct links and native Android experiences matter 11:02Promo Strategies and Pricing Pitfalls: Flexibility, free books, and warning signs for authors 12:47Tracking & Analytics: Using UTM links and refunds for smarter decision-making 14:49File Quality and Continuous Optimization: EPUB vs PDF, freshness signals, and the long game 16:47Provocative Finale: Will authors write for algorithms as much as for readers? 21:05Tune in to equip yourself with the tools to harness Google Play’s full potential—and make your book easier for readers (and algorithms) to find.
Jun 23
21 min
Rethinking Routines: Productivity Secrets From Neurodivergent Writers
In this insightful deep dive, our hosts take you inside a recent Q&A feature from Indie Author Magazine, focusing on the realities of productivity for neurodivergent authors. Instead of promoting cookie-cutter advice, this episode unpacks how well-known routines can actually hinder creativity and output—especially for brains wired a little differently.Drawing on the experiences of three successful neurodivergent writers, they examine how physical environments, sensory needs, accountability systems, and unconventional tools can transform the writing process. Listen as they bust the "one size fits all" productivity myth and provide validation for forging a path that works for you.Whether you're neurodivergent or simply tired of rigid productivity hacks, you'll hear practical, affirming strategies for building your own system—and permission to redefine success on your terms.Introduction: Rethinking Productivity Norms 00:00Why "Standard Advice" Fails Many Brains 01:08Meet the Featured Authors 01:35Customizing Physical and Sensory Environments 02:47External Motivation and Accountability Tricks 06:20Executive Dysfunction: What It Is and Workarounds 07:37Visual Tools and Bypassing Faulty Working Memory 09:06Burst Writing vs. Consistency—and Ditching Guilt 12:33Leaning Into Neurodivergent Strengths 15:06Building Community and Support Systems 16:09Radical Self-Acceptance and Redefining Success 17:58Closing Thoughts: Your Permission Slip to Change the Rules 18:15Discover why your best work might start the moment you break the rules—and how to create the practices you actually need.
Jun 20
19 min
Narrative Architecture: Comparing the Hero and Heroine’s Journey in Modern Storytelling
In this episode of Indie Author Magazine’s Deep Dive, our hosts unravel the structural blueprints behind two classic narrative frameworks: the hero’s journey and the heroine’s journey. Anchored by insights from Indie Author Magazine’s latest articles—including reflections on Gail Carriger’s pioneering work—this conversation delves into how story structures shape not just characters but author-reader communities as well.Explore the classic action/adventure arc, examine the cultural biases that elevate solitary heroism, and discover why the heroine’s journey—rooted in networks of belonging and emotional intelligence—may be the antidote indie authors and readers are searching for. Whether you’re charting your next novel or building a loyal audience, they break down the mechanics of both models and how they impact everything from plot to business strategy.Opening & Episode Context 00:00Deconstructing the Hero’s Journey: Isolation, physical trials, and neutral character arcs 01:05Cultural Bias and Structural Simplicity: Why solitary heroes persist 04:27Why the Heroine’s Journey Was Needed: Gail Carragher’s mission and industry gaps 06:09Mechanics of the Heroine’s Journey: Belonging, coalition-building, and networked triumph 08:33Side Characters as Pillars: Network vs. solo narratives 09:44Beyond the Page: Building resilient, reader-focused networks (and business lessons) 12:04Radical Compassion as Business Strategy: Empathy, the “millionth time rule,” and pandemic-tested community 13:34Reflections & Takeaways: Checking your own narrative blueprints 17:31Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of storytelling archetypes and practical inspiration for crafting relationships—on and off the page—that truly endure.Key Segments
Jun 16
18 min
Building Author Longevity: Mastering Digital Platforms and Ergonomic Workspaces
In this episode of Indie Author Magazine, our hosts unpack career longevity for independent authors, drawing on insights from articles by Samantha Margot and Wendy Van Camp. The conversation focused on navigating the unpredictable digital publishing landscape—where algorithm changes and platform boycotts can instantly reshape an author’s career—and the critical steps writers can take to reclaim control.One concept discussed was the necessity of building direct connections with readers. The discussion explored strategies for migrating audiences from high-risk retail platforms onto author-owned lists and storefronts, highlighting concrete incentives and practical examples. The episode also delves into physical well-being, as a key theme that emerged was how neglecting ergonomic workspaces can be as career-destroying as digital upheaval.Listeners will find a comprehensive breakdown of both digital and physical survival skills for their author journey. Several points were raised, including the perils of retail exclusivity, the value of ergonomic office setups, and the importance of routine movement and visual breaks. The deep dive closes with provocative questions about the future of indie publishing and the possible resurgence of local, in-person reader communities.Key Segments:00:00 — The nightmare scenario: platform volatility and career risk00:56 — Separating what indie authors can and cannot control03:31 — Corporate boycotts, algorithmic shifts, and legislative threats07:14 — How to use (not depend on) major digital platforms09:07 — Direct-to-reader sales and incentivizing email signups10:25 — Balancing accessibility and control over distribution11:10 — Ergonomic workspace design and the physical dangers of writing15:25 — Why movement matters: combating burnout and injury17:12 — Visual protection, analog escapes, and focus19:02 — Unifying philosophy: ruthless ownership of audience and self-care19:57 — Thought experiment: Could local, physical communities hold the key to indie author survival?Tune in for practical strategies, real-world examples, and an honest look at what it takes to protect both your writing career and your body in a rapidly shifting publishing world.
Jun 13
20 min
From Solo Hustle to Data-Driven Partnerships: The New Age of Indie Author Newsletter Swaps
In this episode of Indie Author Magazine, our hosts dissect one of the most transformative shifts in the indie author world: the evolution of newsletter swaps from grassroots hustles to sophisticated, data-driven alliances. Drawing on insights from articles by Wendy Van Camp and Gayle Leeson, they explore how personal, handcrafted subscriber strategies of 2025 rapidly gave way to the analytics-powered collaborations of 2026.Listeners will learn why treating fellow authors as competitors is no longer sustainable in a digital marketplace overflowing with content and demanding readers. They guide you through the new tactics and technologies that drive audience growth—without sacrificing authenticity and reader trust.Key Segments:Pouring Your Soul Into a Book—Why Your Readers Always Want More00:00Building a Newsletter From Scratch: Van Camp’s Personal Touch01:07Bookmarks, Audio, and Customization: Audience Capture Tactics03:32The Scaling Problem and Industry Shifts in 202606:25Newsletter Swaps: From Risk to Survival Tactic07:45How Data, Vetting, and Professional Standards Elevate Partnerships09:14Protecting Brand Trust: Values Alignment and Curation11:56Beyond the Inbox: Expanding Alliances With Multimedia and Co-authored Content15:31The Future: Is Collaborative Access More Valuable Than Content?17:38Tune in for a masterclass on the real logic—mathematical, psychological, and practical—behind today’s most successful indie author networks.
Jun 9
18 min
Outranking the Competition: SEO Secrets for Indie Author Websites
Unlock the secrets of organic visibility in this actionable deep dive, as our hosts break down the July 2023 Indie Author Magazine feature “Boost Website SEO: Tips for Indie Authors” by Heather Clement Davis. This episode untangles misconceptions about building an online platform and explains how to “train Google” to surface your work—whether you’re an indie author, entrepreneur, or creative professional.They spotlight practical strategies that go beyond keywords—including cross-linking, metadata mastery, mobile-first indexing, and building a connected digital “theme park” to engage your audience. Learn why minimalist websites can sabotage discoverability, how Google’s algorithms evaluate trust, and why user experience is now essential for search ranking.Key Segments:Demystifying the “If you build it, they will come” myth 00:00Training Google: Search intent and keyword evolution 03:00Google’s “holy trinity” of site analysis: Search Console, Analytics, Search Central 06:00The architecture of trust: Linking and the neighborhood effect 09:00Metadata and accessibility: The hidden levers of SEO 12:00Mobile-first realities: How design impacts your organic reach 15:00Building your digital “theme park” and unifying your online presence 17:00User experience as an SEO driver—and the paradox at the heart of algorithmic optimization 19:00Whether you’re looking to boost your SEO or audit your digital architecture, this episode equips you with a frank, step-by-step roadmap to greater visibility—all rooted in authentic connection and practical clarity.
Jun 6
22 min
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