Ameesha Green knows nonfiction, and she's on a mission to help authors create life-changing books so that we all have better shelves. She has over 500 books under her belt (not literally!) having worked at a global publisher, as a freelance digital nomad, and as founder of The Book Shelf. Her aim is to make the publishing industry more accessible, diverse, and sustainable for writers.
In this #self-publishing podcast, Better Shelves, she interviews first-time, award-winning, and best-selling authors to get their top tips on writing, editing, and publishing books. She also shares insider knowledge of the publishing industry that no aspiring author should miss. Through a mix of in-depth "cover-to-cover" interviews and quick "coffee break chats", you'll discover the secrets of self-publishing without having to read between the lines!
So, if you want to write a book that changes your life, changes your readers' lives, or even changes the world, tune into the Better Shelves podcast. With new chapters released every two weeks, you'll be writing the next bestseller in what seems like no time at all.
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Ameesha Green knows nonfiction, and she's on a mission to help authors create life-changing books so that we all have better shelves. She has over 500 books under her belt (not literally!) having worked at a global publisher, as a freelance digital nomad, and as founder of The Book Shelf. Her aim is to make the publishing industry more accessible, diverse, and sustainable for writers.
In this #self-publishing podcast, Better Shelves, she interviews first-time, award-winning, and best-selling authors to get their top tips on writing, editing, and publishing books. She also shares insider knowledge of the publishing industry that no aspiring author should miss. Through a mix of in-depth "cover-to-cover" interviews and quick "coffee break chats", you'll discover the secrets of self-publishing without having to read between the lines!
So, if you want to write a book that changes your life, changes your readers' lives, or even changes the world, tune into the Better Shelves podcast. With new chapters released every two weeks, you'll be writing the next bestseller in what seems like no time at all.
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and podcast producer Shakira Morar reflect on this series of Better Shelves. They compile authors’ top tips on writing and and offer a chatty mix of publishing tips, tricks, and inspiration to take into the future of your writing journey.
In this quick “coffee break” chat, book coach Ameesha Green and author Mark Lanyon discuss Who Stole Grandma?, his memoir reflecting on the deteriorating health of his mother, Moosh, and the adversity to appreciate every moment you can.
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and author Jym Brown discuss Clever Enough to Be Stupid, reviving the old sentiments of wisdom and intellectual humility. It’s not about how much you know but rather the realisation that you don’t know much at all.
In this quick “coffee break” chat, book coach Ameesha Green and author Carly Peacock discuss A Pocketful of Porn, her intimate discussion for women to understand the systemic issues and indoctrination of female violence and abuse through pornography.
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and author Katie Grey discuss Journey of the Empowered Heart, an emotional revelation and delving invitation into the depths of trauma and truly overcoming it.
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and author Adam Jones (AJ1) discuss You Are Going to Fucking Die, a modern memento mori for a society saturated by social media (with a little bit of swearing).
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and author Glen John Jones discuss his book Think and Grow Vegan, featured in Sublime Magazine and the Wild Electric Podcast, detailing his 5-step journey to from meat eater to vegan… with the preachy and patronising parts substituted from the menu.
In this quick “coffee break” chat, book coach Ameesha Green and author Debbie Waggoner discuss The Connection Blueprint, her guide for leaders and managers to develop motivated and engaged employees through communication, interconnectedness, and courage.
In this “cover-to-cover” interview, book coach Ameesha Green and author Sam Sanders discuss Your Next Big Idea, his multi-award-winning book on improving creativity and coming up with innovative ideas through a kaleidoscope of fun and practical exercises.
In this quick “coffee break” chat, book coach Ameesha Green and author Anand Chockalingam MD discuss Seeking Hunger, his short book on the evolution of humans and their appetite, the connection between our heart and our health, and the art of self-publishing.
Ameesha Green knows nonfiction, and she's on a mission to help authors create life-changing books so that we all have better shelves. She has over 500 books under her belt (not literally!) having worked at a global publisher, as a freelance digital nomad, and as founder of The Book Shelf. Her aim is to make the publishing industry more accessible, diverse, and sustainable for writers.
In this #self-publishing podcast, Better Shelves, she interviews first-time, award-winning, and best-selling authors to get their top tips on writing, editing, and publishing books. She also shares insider knowledge of the publishing industry that no aspiring author should miss. Through a mix of in-depth "cover-to-cover" interviews and quick "coffee break chats", you'll discover the secrets of self-publishing without having to read between the lines!
So, if you want to write a book that changes your life, changes your readers' lives, or even changes the world, tune into the Better Shelves podcast. With new chapters released every two weeks, you'll be writing the next bestseller in what seems like no time at all.