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The publishing industry isn’t just changing—it’s completely fragmenting. In our latest episode, we talked about why two former Christian publishing professionals (Mick Silva and David Morris), have shifted so strongly toward a new model of authors aiming not for everyone, but for the readers that specifically fit them. Based on Kevin Kelly’s “1,000 True Fans“ concept, this episode, as usual, gave us plenty to discuss.

  • Why a massive reach isn't necessary anymore to succeed as an author
  • Why you need to be able to define your specific audience in a sentence
  • How to start finding those "1000 true fans"

Publisher and Literary Agent David Morris is at DavidRMorris.me

Editor Mick Silva is at MickSilva.com

Subscribe for more, and join the conversation at Substack: publishingdisrupted.substack.com

Publishing Disrupted is at PublishingDisrupted.substack.com

Mick Silva is at MickSilvaEditing.substack.com

David Morris is at dvdmorris.substack.com and LakeDriveBooks.com

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Chapters

1. Intros (00:00:00)

2. A new Lake Drive book! (00:02:46)

3. Where to find books on faith deconstruction? (00:05:25)

4. Phyllis Tickle's "500-year rummage sale" (00:08:30)

5. How can authors best respond to this disruption? (00:11:33)

6. How do you find your unique tribe? (00:13:54)

7. The 1000 True Fans "economic model" (00:18:18)

8. The Lake Drive Books model (00:22:39)

9. Defining "the long tail" for yourself as an author (00:25:16)

10. Be willing to innovate! (00:29:58)

11. Marketing is "reader connecting" (like writing) (00:32:05)

12. Traditional publishers are limited. (00:35:19)

13. Heading to Wild Goose! (00:37:42)

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