🎙️ Would a Publisher Say YES to Your Manuscript? | Ami McConnell on Editing, Publishing & WriterFestIn this powerful finale to our Editing Season, we sit down with Ami McConnell, a veteran editor with 20+ years in traditional publishing. From her roles as Senior Acquisitions Editor at HarperCollins to Editor-in-Chief & VP at Simon & Schuster’s Howard Books, Ami has shaped New York Times bestsellers and award-winning books—and today, she’s here to answer the question every aspiring author asks: “Would a publisher say yes to my manuscript?”Ami shares insider insights on:✅ What publishers look for in a debut manuscript✅ How editing really works behind the scenes✅ The biggest mistakes first-time authors make✅ Her journey from corporate publishing to founding WriterFest Nashville and her own literary agency📚 Whether you’re just starting your writing journey or preparing to pitch your book, this episode is packed with must-know advice to help you write, revise, and publish like a pro.🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your fellow writers!#AmiMcConnell #DebutWritersPodcast #WriterFest #PublishingTips #BookEditing #ManuscriptTips #HowToGetPublished #WritingAdvice #FirstTimeAuthor #TraditionalPublishing
In this episode, Amy dives into the crucial role of editing those first pages to gain a literary agent's attention. She explains why a polished manuscript isn’t just a bonus—it’s essential—and what level of editorial guidance writers can expect from an agent. You’ll also hear her practical advice for self-editing, assembling a strong submission packet, and getting your work truly ready for agent consideration. If you’re preparing to query—or just wondering how close your manuscript is to being “done”—you won’t want to miss this conversation. Let’s get into it.Amy has some amazing resources on her website for free!
In this episode of Debut Writers, we're joined by Deborah Froese, Executive Editor at Indigo River Publishing and award-winning author, to demystify the editing process for authors. With over 20 years of experience, Deb shares what writers need to know when hiring or working with an editor—from setting realistic expectations and timelines, to navigating editorial feedback and understanding costs.
Whether you're self-publishing or working with a hybrid press, this episode is packed with insights on how to build a strong author-editor relationship and avoid common pitfalls. Deb also shares what she looks for in a manuscript and how authors can make the most of the revision process.
🔹 Topics Covered:
The editor's role in publishing
How to choose the right editor
What to expect during revisions
Costs and timelines for editing
Tips for a successful author-editor collaboration
🎙️ Plus, Deb talks about her own podcast Write, Writer, Write and her journey mentoring new editors.
👉 Perfect for first-time authors, indie writers, or anyone curious about what goes on behind the scenes in the editing world!
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Learn how to find beta readers and editors as a first-time author. Tips for debut writers on getting quality feedback, choosing the right editor, and improving your book before publishing.
You’ve typed “The End” — now what? In this episode of Debut Writers, we dive into the crucial next step: editing. From self-edits to working with critique partners and professional editors, we break down what the post-draft process really looks like and how to approach it without getting overwhelmed. If you're wondering how to turn your messy first draft into a manuscript worth publishing, this is where it starts.
Welcome back to Debut Writers! In this series, we’ve been talking about how to structure your book from beginning to end. Today we are joined by DL Jennings, author of the Highglade series, an epic fantasy trilogy of gods and magic. He’s joins us to discuss his process for writing a successful 3 book series.
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Welcome back to Debut Writers! In this series, we’ve been talking about how to structure your book from beginning to end. We have focused on the 3 Act structure, as outlined in "Save the Cat Writes a Novel" (my personal favorite), but we also want to touch on other story structures out there. This episode, we go through a few of these and discuss which one is best for your genre.
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In this series, we've been discussing structuring and writing your book, start to finish. This is more than just a plot; it’s a structure in which events need to happen in your story. In the previous episodes we introduced the Beat Sheet and Three Act Structure from the popular "Save the Cat Write’s a Novel." Using this beat sheet is like following a road map. In last episode, we discussed Act 2, or the dreaded middle as many of us author’s call it. Today we will be writing the finale, the big moment, the point in which your character has gone through real change.
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Hey writers! In this series, we're discussing structuring and writing your book start to finish. This is so much more than just a plot; it’s a structure in which events need to happen in your story. In the episode about Act I, we introduced the Beat Sheet from the popular SAVE THE CAT WRITES A NOVEL. We talked about Act 1, in which you will need that opening scene and most importantly your theme statement. Go listen if you missed it! Today we're diving into Act 2, or what most authors call "the dreaded middle."
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Welcome Back, Debut Writers! In this series, we will focus more on actually writing a book, start to finish. In the last series, we discussed finding your writing process, starting with your book pitch, developing your characters, and how to keep up that pace. Now, we're going to really dive into the details of writing your book. Whether you're writing a Fantasy, Romance, Horror, or any genre, your book should really follow a Beat Sheet. This is so much more than just a plot; it’s a structure in which events need to happen in your story and most importantly when. Now we know every writer likes their detours, but that’s why you have a beat sheet that lays out a clear transformative journey for your MC.
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This is episode five in our second series, Creating a Vision for your book. In this episode, we talk with bestselling author Ginny Myers Sain, who joins us to talk about her writing journey and becoming a traditionally published author.
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This is episode four in our series, Creating a Vision for your book. Today we’re pulling it all together by talking about your vision as an author. We've talked about all the things you need to consider in order to create a vision for your book and why it’s important to keep your purpose, goal, and target audience in mind when writing your first novel. Now, let's talk about how this lays a foundation for your career as an author.
Figuring out your target audience is crucial for tailoring your book's content, style, and marketing strategies to the people most likely to read and enjoy it. Today’s episode is all about identifying your target audience. There are steps and considerations to help you do this: such as defining the purpose of your book (which we discussed in a previous episode).
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This is episode two in our series, "Creating a Vision" for your book, and today we’re talking about knowing your goal. An author’s goal will dictate the type of publishing they need to pursue, and knowing your ultimate goal for wanting to publish a book can be vital to understand prior to or during the writing process. As much as you write that first book for yourself, you need to keep your goal in mind otherwise you might not be able to achieve success with the book down the road. Setting clear goals before beginning to write a book can help authors stay focused, overcome obstacles, and ultimately achieve what they set out to do with their writing.
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Welcome back to Debut Writers! We’re starting series two today, all about creating a vision for your book. There are several compelling reasons why someone might decide to write a book. Today we are going to talk about how you can identify your purpose for writing, why you should, and how this will help you in creating your vision.
In this special episode of Debut Writers, we have author, editor, and story coach Deborah Froese with us! We're discussing "Finding Your Story." Deborah Froese is on a mission: to spark change through the power of story. An award-winning fiction author with a broad portfolio of published nonfiction to her credit, Deborah has been working for more than twenty years with other writers who share her passion. Before focusing on the art and craft of writing, Deborah tried a number of jobs including waitressing, puppeteering, photography, and various forms of art. She spent ten years designing audio visual presentations and another ten years serving as news director for a church organization in Canada. Between the latter two roles, she raised three sons and began a writing career that eventually led to numerous published articles and three published books, one of which she illustrated. Since her first book was published in 1996, Deborah has facilitated countless writing workshops with people of all ages. For a few years, she explored writing and life in “Inkwell,” a column in WordWrap, a former publication of the Manitoba Writers Guild. As well as serving her own clients, Deborah is the executive editor for Indigo River Publishing, a hybrid publisher located in the USA. And yes; she still writes. “Light a spark by sharing your story,” Deborah says. “It might be exactly what someone else needs to hear.” Visit https://www.deborahfroese.com/. Don't forget to subscribe to our Substack to receive all resources from this episode: https://substack.com/@debutwriters/
Join Debut Writers Podcast as we talk about all the things you need to know when writing your book. In this first series, we dive into all the things you need to consider before you ever even start writing. Like, what makes a book idea good? How do you know? In this episode, we discuss some key elements of a great story idea!
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Attention Debut Writers! Before you start writing your book, you need to know your personal "why." Identifying this is so important and will help you stay focused and committed on this journey.
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Welcome to Debut Writers! Our first series is all about what you need to know BEFORE you start writing your book. This episode focuses on what does it mean to be "realistic" as a writer, what to expect, frequently asked questions, and a little bit about our personal journeys.