Freya’s Bower started Podcasting a few weeks ago. Wild Child Publishing now has a Podcasting page as well.
I’m intrigued by this Podcasting thing. It’s another way to promote, but it’s more planned (beforehand at least) and you get to hear the author speaking. There’s something warmer about that than loop chats and live chats on a Java window.
Some specifics for the Wild Child Podcast (I’m being lazy, doing the cut and past thing):
Join Marci Baun for our inaugural podcast where she interviews Jack Maeby, author of The Thorazine Mirrorball. To listen, just click on the link. If you are on a PC and would like to download the file, right click on the link below. If you are on a Mac and would like to download the file, control click on the link.
Title: Wild Child Publishing’s Inaugural Podcast
Interview Date: March 25, 2008
Length: 18 min 02 sec
File Size: 16.9MBAll of our podcasts are also available on Pod Show.com and soon will be on iTunes.
And now for editor appreciation. I’m going to talk about myself for the remaining blog post. Yes, indeed.
I am.
Actually, I woke up this morning and found an email from fellow author/editor M.E. Ellis. She left a link to a blog post written by author Debbie Mumford.
Linkie time:
http://talesfromthecrit.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/in-praise-of-editors/
Ok, I got to say this. Debbie has some kind of empathy tracking radar, because I needed that. I really did.
Won’t get into details, but Debbie rescued me this morning. She’s a gem. And ain’t it funny, but I said that to another editor just the night previous, before I’d read this blog post.
Definitely, she’s got an empathy tracking radar.
Thank you, Debbie!