The Self Publishing Show

The Self Publishing Show

James Blatch
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Τελευταίο 13.08.2026

Join James Blatch as he navigates the fast changing world of indie publishing. With the biggest guests in the industry and tips on how to stay ahead of the crowd.

Επεισόδια

  • SPS-460: Crossing the AI Boundary 13.08.2026 45λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch checks in from New Zealand with Cissy Mecca to tackle the increasingly complicated relationship between authors and AI. They discuss AI watermarking and detection, the problems authors could face when AI is used for editing or research, and the strict anti-AI rules appearing at romance reader events. James also reports back from his New Zealand writing retreat, while Cissy shares how she is using AI to build and manage her new reader ambassador hub. Key Talking Points AI watermarking and what it could mean for authors The problems with AI detection and false positives Using AI for proofreading, research and author business tasks RARE's strict rules surrounding AI use The growing risk of authors being wrongly accused of using AI Research into whether readers can distinguish AI from human-written fiction James's New Zealand writing retreat and Facebook ads session Using book reviews and AI to identify marketing hooks Cissy's new Border Ambassadors reader hub Using AI to manage ARC readers, assets and launch teams Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Indie Writers Club / Patreon: https://learnselfpublishing.com/support
  • SPS-459: Your Book As An AI Movie (Part 2) 06.08.2026 47λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca conclude their two-part conversation with Michael Evans, founder of Creatorwood. They delve deeper into how AI is transforming books into cinematic experiences, discussing the practical realities of creating feature-length films, the current limitations of AI video, and how authors can use visual storytelling to reach new audiences. Michael also shares his vision for the future of AI-powered entertainment and how authors can position their intellectual property for the next wave of publishing innovation. At the start of the episode, James also announces that SPS Live 2027 tickets will be launching soon and reminds listeners about the exclusive Creatorwood giveaway, with 1,000 free viewings of the AI feature film adaptation of David Viergutz's Scare Mail. Key Talking Points Part 2 of the interview with Michael Evans, founder of Creatorwood Turning books into feature-length AI-generated films The opportunities and limitations of AI filmmaking today Choosing which stories are best suited to visual adaptation Building new revenue streams from your intellectual property The future of AI-powered entertainment for authors Why story remains more important than technology Creatorwood's vision for connecting authors directly with audiences Announcement of SPS Live 2027 dates and ticket launch Creatorwood giveaway: 1,000 free viewings of Scare Mail Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid – https://prowritingaid.com Creatorwood: https://www.creatorwood.tv/homepage Free Scare Mail viewing giveaway: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/creatorwood 
  • SPS-458: Your Book As An AI Movie (Part 1) 30.07.2026 41λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca are joined by Michael Evans, founder of Creatorwood, for Part 1 of a two-part discussion about using AI to turn books into trailers, short films and feature-length adaptations. They also discuss developmental editing, author voice and improving your craft. Part 2 arrives next Friday, when the giveaway link will be shared. Creatorwood is offering 1,000 free viewings of its adaptation of David Viergutz's Scare Mail, with Patreon subscribers receiving early access. Key Talking Points: How Creatorwood turns books into films AI video opportunities for authors Book trailers and short-form marketing Developmental editing and author voice Part 2 and the Scare Mail giveaway Links & Resources Mentioned: ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Creatorwood: https://www.creatorwood.tv/homepage
  • SPS-457: Craft is King (Again) 23.07.2026 45λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca argue that as AI makes it easier than ever to produce competent books, craft is becoming an author's greatest competitive advantage. They explore why developing a distinctive voice, creating emotionally resonant stories, and continually refining your writing matter more than ever. Alongside the discussion on craft, they also cover the latest AI developments, compare tools like Claude, ChatGPT and Fable, and share practical advice on using technology without losing the human qualities that make readers fall in love with books. Key Talking Points Why craft is making a comeback in the age of AI How a distinctive author voice sets your books apart from AI-generated content What "voice" really means—and practical ways to develop your own Why emotionally resonant writing creates the word-of-mouth every author wants The difference between writing quickly, writing slowly, and writing well How editors and writing coaches should strengthen your unique style, not standardise it Understanding that improving craft looks different for every writer The influence of TikTok and shareable reading moments on modern storytelling The latest updates from Fable, Claude and other AI tools Choosing the right AI subscription and building an effective workflow Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Claude AI: https://claude.ai ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com Google Gemini: https://gemini.google.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com Anthropic: https://www.anthropic.com
  • SPS-456: The Robot Read My Backlist 16.07.2026 43λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca dive into the next wave of AI tools for authors, focusing on Fable and the rise of agentic AI. They explore how these new tools can ingest an author's entire backlist, create series bibles, analyse metadata, support developmental editing, and become long-term business assistants rather than simple chatbots. Along the way, they share updates on their own writing projects, discuss practical AI workflows, and look at how tools like ChatGPT's new Sites feature are rapidly changing what authors can build without coding. Key Talking Points What is Fable and how does it differ from traditional AI chatbots? Agentic AI and why it's a game-changer for author businesses Building a series bible from an entire backlist Using AI for developmental editing and metadata optimisation Why authors should ingest their content while pricing remains low James shares how AI is helping him plot Book 5 without writing it for him Practical examples of AI organising story structure and chapter planning The real costs of AI-powered publishing workflows Creating AI "decision filters" to avoid shiny object syndrome and stay focused Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Claude Fable 5: claude.ai - just open claude.ai (or the desktop/mobile app) and pick it from the model dropdown. Patreon: learnselfpublishing.com/support — where listeners can sign up for the Indie Writers Club Patreon (tiers: Quirky Friend $5/mo, Reliable Narrator $10/mo, Main Character $15/mo). https://youtu.be/Dd7FixvoKBw?si=dGSQ65NIC9Y7EkEK  https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/fable-download 
  • SPS-455: Lessons From Rock 'n' Roll 09.07.2026 57λ
    Episode Summary This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca welcome author and former music industry executive Jack Williamson to discuss what authors can learn from the entertainment industry. Jack shares how a career spanning 17 years in music, followed by psychotherapy, inspired his transition into writing fiction, and why storytelling, branding, and understanding genre expectations are essential for building an author career. The conversation explores lessons from the music business, creating immersive reader experiences, writing authentic romance, and how authors can think more like entertainers when launching books. Key Talking Points Jack Williamson's journey from the music industry to indie publishing What authors can learn from the music business about building an audience Why storytelling is at the heart of every successful creative career Writing authentic romance inspired by real-life experiences The importance of understanding genre expectations and reader promise Building a book launch that extends beyond the novel itself Using original music and multimedia to enhance the reader experience Branding lessons authors can borrow from musicians and performers The value of treating your author career as a long-term creative business SPS banter covering football, conferences, and the indie author community Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com
  • SPS-454: Launching a New Series 02.07.2026 49λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca dive into the latest AI developments, including changes to Claude's subscription tiers and what they mean for authors using AI in their daily workflows. They also discuss TikTok marketing, the risks of AI-generated recommendations being manipulated, and why authors need to think critically about discoverability in an AI-driven world. Cissy shares an update on her upcoming fantasy romance launch, including cover design, budgeting, and building a comprehensive launch strategy, while James reflects on book formatting mishaps, marketing lessons, and England's World Cup campaign. Key Talking Points Claude's new subscription limits and what they mean for authors Comparing Claude, Gemini, and other AI tools for writing and business tasks How AI-generated recommendations can potentially be manipulated Why authors should stay informed as AI changes search and discoverability TikTok marketing tips and understanding how the algorithm works Cissy's upcoming Black Sails of the Border fantasy romance series Cover design investment and the cost of illustrated covers Building a launch strategy using AI alongside proven marketing methods Launch planning, advertising, newsletter swaps, and budgeting James shares a formatting mishap that surprisingly didn't affect book sales Why readers often notice story over formatting imperfections Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Cissy Mecca: https://meccaromance.com  
  • SPS-453: Three Questions Every Author Should Ask 25.06.2026 50λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca reflect on The Self Publishing Show Live 2026 and discuss what happens after the excitement of a conference ends. They explore the importance of reviewing progress at the halfway point of the year, assessing business goals, and deciding what to focus on for the remainder of 2026. The conversation covers productivity, TikTok marketing, author accountability, using data to make better decisions, and feedback from SPS Live attendees. James also shares plans being considered for future SPS Live events, including more hands-on workshops and potentially expanding the conference format. Key Talking Points Why a mid-year business review is essential for authors Assessing goals, progress, and priorities for the second half of the year Using data and metrics to make smarter publishing decisions TikTok marketing and deciding where to focus your time The challenge of balancing creativity with business planning SPS Live attendee feedback and highlights from the event The possibility of adding a third day to SPS Live Ideas for future hands-on workshop and implementation sessions The value of accountability and sharing plans with other authors Avoiding overwhelm by focusing on a small number of key objectives Homework: James & Cissy's Mid-Year Author Check-In Questions: What number are you proudest of from the first half of 2026? What did you stop doing, and was it the right decision? What is your Q3 pivot — what are you going to do differently? Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com SPS Live Digital Ticket & Replay Access: https://learnselfpublishing.com/digital Cissy Mecca Romance: https://meccaromance.com Two Authors' Podcast: https://youtu.be/QhYcucRQeBw?si=yPfqRHW_P4INK1RI
  • SPS-452: Lessons from London 18.06.2026 39λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca reflect on SPS Live 2026 and the Cambridge Retreat, sharing their biggest takeaways from the event and the sessions that made the biggest impact. From direct sales and BookVault strategies to AI workflows, reader engagement, advertising, TikTok marketing, and writing for commercial success, the pair discuss the practical lessons authors can apply immediately to their own publishing businesses. The episode serves as a post-conference debrief, highlighting the trends, tools, and mindset shifts that are shaping the future of indie publishing.  Key Talking Points Key lessons and standout moments from SPS Live 2026 & The Cambridge Retreat Direct sales opportunities and simplifying fulfilment with BookVault Using AI to streamline author businesses and administrative workflows Building AI projects and systems rather than relying on individual chat prompts Advertising strategies and improving marketing effectiveness Why consistency beats chasing viral success on TikTok Reader engagement, newsletter performance, and audience growth Writing for commercial success and understanding reading-age expectations The importance of clear, accessible writing ("Saxon over Latin") Practical actions authors can take immediately after attending a conference How successful authors focus on implementing ideas rather than collecting them  Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com SPS Live 2026 Digital: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital  BookVault: https://bookvault.app Tammi Labrecque: https://newsletterninja.net Gunning Fog Index — estimates how hard a piece of writing is to read. The formula is: Fog Index=0.4×(wordssentences+100×complex wordswords)\text{Fog Index} = 0.4 \times \left( \frac{\text{words}}{\text{sentences}} + 100 \times \frac{\text{complex words}}{\text{words}} \right)Fog Index=0.4×(sentenceswords​+100×wordscomplex words​)Where: Words per sentence = total words ÷ total sentences Complex words = words with three or more syllables, usually excluding proper nouns, familiar compound words, and common suffix forms. So in plain English: Fog Index=0.4×(average sentence length+percentage of complex words)\text{Fog Index} = 0.4 \times (\text{average sentence length} + \text{percentage of complex words})Fog Index=0.4×(average sentence length+percentage of complex words)Example: If a passage has: 120 words 6 sentences 12 complex words Then: Average sentence length = 120 ÷ 6 = 20  Percentage of complex words = 12 ÷ 120 × 100 = 10 0.4×(20+10)=120.4 \times (20 + 10) = 120.4×(20+10)=12 So the Fog Index is 12, meaning the writing is roughly suited to someone with a 12th-grade / late secondary-school reading level.
  • SPS-451: Live at The Self Publishing Show 12.06.2026 26λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Sissy Mecca record live from SPS Live in London, surrounded by more than 500 authors from around the world. They share the atmosphere from the conference floor, discuss some of the standout sessions, and chat with special guests including volunteer coordinator Adrian Wills, Draft2Digital's Dan Wood, and Doug Pratt and Nick Harvey from the Two Indie Authors podcast. Topics include fandom building, direct sales, the future impact of AI on publishing, conference networking, and the power of community within the indie author world. Key Talking Points Behind-the-scenes insights into running SPS Live The vital role volunteers play in creating a successful conference experience Building author fandom and reader loyalty beyond the ebook Lessons from Damon Courtney's "Taylor Swift Method" presentation Why direct sales and special editions continue to grow in importance The value of author conferences for networking and learning How the indie publishing landscape is changing through AI Why authors need to understand AI, even if they choose not to use it The increasing importance of reader relationships and community building Dan Wood's perspective on industry trends and adapting to change A conversation with Nick Harvey and Doug Pratt about podcasting and the indie author community The unique atmosphere and energy of SPS Live compared to other industry events Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Draft2Digital: https://www.draft2digital.com BookFunnel: https://bookfunnel.com The Two Indie Authors Podcast Vellum: https://vellum.pub SPS Live: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive  
  • SPS-450: How to Work a Conference (Not Just Attend One) with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 04.06.2026 57λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca share practical advice on how to work a conference rather than simply attend one, ahead of SPS Live in London. They discuss how authors can prepare in advance, choose the right sessions, network confidently, ask useful questions, and turn conference inspiration into real action afterwards. The episode also covers author scams, AI discoverability, changing AI tools, and how writers can use conferences to build meaningful connections and long-term career momentum. Key Talking Points How to prepare before arriving at a conference Why authors should treat conferences as an investment Choosing sessions based on your current goals Making the most of panels, Q&As and speaker access Networking naturally without feeling awkward Why generosity and genuine curiosity help build stronger connections How to take useful notes and turn ideas into action Avoiding post-conference overwhelm Staying alert to scams targeting authors AI discoverability and why metadata, niche positioning and FAQs matter Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com SPS Live 2026 schedule: https://learnselfpublishing.com/schedule  SPS Live digital ticket: https://learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital  Meta's subscriptions: https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/subscriptions/960854640235758 
  • SPS-449: The New Rules of Book Discovery with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 28.05.2026 1ώ 2λ
    This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca discuss the major changes coming to Audible and ACX, including the new royalty model and updated enrolment requirements for audiobook authors. They explore what these changes could mean for indie publishers, the growing opportunities in wide audio distribution, and why authors may want to think beyond Audible. Alongside the industry discussion, there's plenty of SPS banter covering podcast microphones, pop filters, romance conferences, and the ever-changing publishing landscape. Key Talking Points Audible's new royalty model and ACX enrolment changes What indie authors need to know about audiobook distribution updates Exclusive versus wide audio strategies Direct audiobook sales using platforms like BookFunnel Spotify's increasing presence in the audiobook market Concerns around royalty transparency and reporting Why authors need to remain flexible as publishing evolves SPS banter about podcasting, microphones, and author life Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com Use code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions. ACX: https://www.acx.com BookFunnel: https://bookfunnel.com Self-Publishing Show Live: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive The New Rules of Book Discovery PDF
  • SPS-448: A Glimmer of Hope in the Age of AI with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 21.05.2026 39λ
    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. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com Becca Syme: https://betterfasteracademy.com https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/barnes-and-noble-james-daunt-ai-books-b2978925.html https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRtQCMNE/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNRtQD3nA/ Self-Publishing Show Live: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive   SPS Live 2026 Party:  https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/party-on-the-boat  
  • SPS-447: You Are Your Brand with Isabelle Knight, James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 14.05.2026 49λ
    James and Cissy are joined by PR expert Isabelle Knight to discuss why authors are not just selling books, they are also building a brand readers can connect with. Isabelle explains how indie authors can identify their own author story, understand what sets them apart, and use that foundation across websites, newsletters, social media, events, and publicity opportunities. The episode also touches on Amazon's AI categorisation issues, Meta ad frustrations, upcoming romance conferences, and why professional author presentation matters more than ever. Key Talking Points Why author branding starts with understanding your own story and what readers associate with you. How to identify what makes your books distinct from others in the same genre. Why readers connect with the emotional truth behind your books, not just the plot or trope. How indie authors can use their author story across bios, websites, newsletters, social media, podcasts, festivals, and events. Why marketing should align with both your ideal readers and what you genuinely enjoy doing as an author. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com Build Your Author Brand / Isabelle Knight: https://buildyourauthorbrand.com Romance Writers of Australia Conference: https://romanceaustralia.com/pages/events Romance Writers of New Zealand: https://www.romancewriters.co.nz/event/2026-rwnz-conference-registration/ Self-Publishing Show Live: https://selfpublishingshowlive.com
  • SPS-446: The Boxset Experiment with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 07.05.2026 41λ
    James and Cissy dive into the growing world of direct sales, Etsy stores, and special edition books, exploring how indie authors are expanding beyond Amazon and turning their books into premium gift products. They also discuss the importance of professional branding photography, why readers increasingly connect with authors personally, and the latest Meta AI lawsuit involving pirated books used for training AI models. The episode features a detailed behind-the-scenes look at James's new Cold War-themed Etsy shop experiment, complete with slipcase box sets, MI6-style packaging, collectible golf balls, and premium gifting ideas inspired by the "gifting economy." Meanwhile, Cissy shares her experience with duplex paperback covers, sprayed edges, Etsy merchandise, and building collectible reader products around her romance worlds. Key Talking points: Why professional author photography matters more than ever Building an author brand in the AI era Readers buying into the author as much as the books The Meta AI copyright lawsuit involving pirated books and LLaMA training Direct sales and Etsy as a growing opportunity for indie authors Turning books into collectible gift products BookVault duplex covers and special editions Creating reader merchandise tied to fictional worlds Using Etsy as a discovery platform for new readers SPS Live updates and upcoming sessions on direct selling Resources mentioned:  ProWritingAid – use code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions: https://prowritingaid.com/ SPS Live 2026: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive SPS Party 2026: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/party-on-the-boat
  • SPS-445: Real Cops, Real Stories, Better Fiction with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 30.04.2026 53λ
    James and Cissy welcome former Milwaukee police sergeant and author Patrick O'Donnell to discuss his new book, Police Stories: The Rookie Years, and the real-life experiences behind his writing. Patrick shares gripping stories from his early days on patrol, including a near-shooting, a fatal stabbing case, and the realities of policing that often get misrepresented in fiction. The episode also covers indie authors being excluded from a new publishing prize, questions around Amazon's algorithm and Kindle Unlimited, and how writers can use expert communities to make their crime and police procedural details more authentic. Key Talking Points The New Adult Book Prize and why excluding indie authors feels especially frustrating given indie publishing's role in building the genre. Ongoing questions around Amazon rankings, Kindle Unlimited borrows, page reads, and whether indie titles are being pushed down in the charts. Patrick O'Donnell's police career, from rookie officer to sergeant, and how those experiences shaped his nonfiction and fiction writing. A powerful real-life story from Patrick's rookie years involving a knife suspect, a fatal stabbing, and the emotional reality of first responder work. How the Cops and Writers community helps authors get police procedure, crime scenes, law enforcement culture, and investigation details right. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com Cops and Writers Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/copsandwriters Patrick O'Donnell – Police Stories: The Rookie Years: Available on Amazon Indie Writers Club / support page: https://learnselfpublishing.com/support LaunchPad course is open for enrolment: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/launchpad
  • SPS-444: Why Your Matter Matters with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 23.04.2026 1ώ 1λ
    James and Cissy break down one of the most overlooked (but powerful) parts of your book: front and back matter. From prologues and epilogues to marketing strategy, they explore what actually works for readers and what might be quietly losing you sales. Expect honest takes (including a strong stance on prologues!), practical tips on optimising your back matter for conversions, and smart ways to turn your book into a reader-retention machine. Plus: writing retreats, live events, and a few unexpected tangents along the way. Key Talking Points Why front matter should be minimal and never get in the way of the reader diving into your story. The truth about prologues (and why many readers skip them entirely) vs when they can work. How epilogues (especially in romance) can add value and even drive reader engagement. The importance of a single, clear call-to-action at the end of your book to maximise conversions. Smart strategies for back matter marketing, including bonus content, newsletter signups, and reader retention tactics. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com Indie Writers Club (join for retreats & community): https://learnselfpublishing.com/support AI Summit: https://aisummit.indieauthortraining.com Writer Retreat (New Zealand – August): Indie Writers Club Self-Publishing Show Boat Party (London) 11th June 2026:  https://learnselfpublishing.com/party-on-the-boat
  • SPS-443: Draft2Digital's New Charge! with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 16.04.2026 42λ
    James and Cissy dig into Draft2Digital's newly announced fees, including a one-off activation charge for new accounts and a yearly maintenance fee for low-earning accounts, and discuss why the reaction from authors has been so strong. They explore what the change says about the growing pressure of AI-generated low-quality uploads, the real cost of running author-facing distribution platforms, and whether small fees are now becoming unavoidable across the industry. Alongside that, they revisit the wider AI debate in publishing, discussing why some authors continue to resist the technology while others are embracing it for admin, analysis, and workflow support. The episode also touches on BookVault special editions, upcoming events, and James's AI translations webinar. Key Talking Points Draft2Digital's new pricing model, including the $20 activation fee for new accounts and the $12 annual maintenance fee for authors earning under $100 a year. Why Draft2Digital's decision is tied to the growing problem of AI-generated low-quality uploads and the cost of filtering them. The continuing debate around AI in publishing, including resistance from some authors and the argument that readers, not gatekeepers, will ultimately decide what succeeds. The difference between low-quality AI "slop" and thoughtful, professional uses of AI in business processes and publishing workflows. BookVault box sets, special editions, and how premium physical products can create new opportunities for authors selling direct or at events. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com Draft2Digital: https://draft2digital.com AI Translations Webinar: https://learnselfpublishing.com/translationswebinar Indie Writers Club / support page: https://learnselfpublishing.com/support BookVault: https://bookvault.app
  • SPS-442: Inside the SPS Live Schedule with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 09.04.2026 51λ
    James and Cissy continue their exploration of how AI is transforming the business side of self-publishing, focusing on practical workflows that help authors save time and make better decisions. They also discuss planning for Self Publishing Show Live, including shaping the agenda and what attendees can expect from this year's event. Alongside this, the conversation highlights how authors can use AI as a powerful assistant for admin, marketing, and organisation - gaining efficiency without sacrificing creativity. Key Talking Points How AI can streamline everyday author admin tasks and reduce time spent on repetitive work. Building simple AI workflows to improve productivity and decision-making. Discussion around The Self Publishing Show Live, including agenda planning and event expectations. Why authors should focus on using AI as an assistant rather than a creative replacement. How efficiency and better systems can give authors a competitive edge in a crowded market. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions) https://prowritingaid.com Self Publishing Show Live 2026: https://learnselfpublishing.com/spslive Self Publishing Show Live Boat Party: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/party-on-the-boat Indie Writers Club Patreon: https://learnselfpublishing.com/support
  • SPS-441: AI Can Fix Your Ads James Blatch & Cissy Mecca 02.04.2026 52λ
    James and Cissy explore one of the most practical uses of AI for authors: analysing advertising, sales, and marketing data to make better business decisions. James shares how he used Claude to review Facebook ads, KDP income, and reader engagement data, while Cissy explains how she used AI to assess years of BookBub performance and identify the best strategy for future promotions. Alongside the data discussion, they touch on the ongoing debate around AI writing, why detection remains unreliable, and how authors can focus on using AI as a powerful backend assistant rather than a creative replacement. The episode also includes a mention of James's upcoming webinar on improving AI translations. Key Talking Points How authors can use AI to analyse Facebook ads, KDP sales, and reader engagement data in seconds instead of spending hours in spreadsheets. Cissy's use of AI to evaluate BookBub results over time and identify which price points, formats, and titles perform best. Why AI can be a game-changer for admin, reporting, and decision-making even for authors who do not use it to write fiction. A continued discussion on AI writing, including why detection tools are unreliable and why the market may ultimately decide what readers want. Details of James's upcoming webinar on AI translations and why first-pass translation tools still fall short for fiction. Links & Resources Mentioned ProWritingAid (Sponsor – code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions): https://prowritingaid.com AI Translations Course: https://learnselfpublishing.com/aitranslations Free AI Translations Webinar: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/webinar

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