Author Culture Podcast

Success in the Chaotic Publishing World

Helping science fiction and fantasy authors find sustainable success on their terms in a chaotic publishing world. Using her 15 years of experience as an award-winning science fiction & fantasy author of 25+ books, editor/coach/marketing strategist, and publishing house CEO, Janeen is here to elevate your author life (and cut through some of the common myths and misconceptions). Includes: -World building guidance -Publishing industry commentary -Author interviews -Marketing strategies -Author life tips -Encouragement & mindset So if you’re looking for a friendly, experienced guide to help you navigate author life, enjoy the creative journey, and stay faithful to your calling, you’re in the right place. Also, we have otters. authorculture.substack.com

  1. End of an Era - Final Episode of the Author Culture Podcast & What's Coming Next

    JAN 7

    End of an Era - Final Episode of the Author Culture Podcast & What's Coming Next

    One of the hardest — and healthiest — creative skills is knowing when to pivot. Even when it seems like things are going well. The thing is, the Author Culture Podcast didn’t fail. It worked well enough to teach me what’s sustainable, what’s not, and what I want my creative life to look like moving forward. Podcasting for a year was a joyful experiment. But after reviewing my available time and my life season, it became clear that continuing a solo podcast would pull energy away from writing books and supporting authors — the work I feel most called to do right now. Author Culture continues here on Substack with those in-depth, encouraging blog posts you’ve been enjoying, plus in short-form videos on YouTube and Instagram. Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolito ___ Author Culture is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber - paid subscribers get a monthly group Q&A/coaching call. ___ Music by: https://bluefoxmusic.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    14 min
  2. 12/11/2025

    Wrapping Up 2025: Stories, Surprises & Encouragement for You

    In this week’s episode of Author Culture, we’re closing out the year with a cozy, chatty, vlog-style roundup of everything that happened in Quarter 4 — from the stories I wrote, to the silly behind-the-scenes moments, to the fun surprises coming in 2026. Yep, we’re talking books, Christmas cards, new tech, creative momentum, and a big reminder to breathe as we wrap up another whirlwind year in publishing. I also share the temporary (and delightfully chaotic) stand-in cover for my upcoming release… and tease the shiny, real one coming soon. 👀✨ In this episode, we’ll explore: * A quick refresh of the books I wrote this year * A sneak peek at my Christmas cards for readers, fans, and clients * The new tech I picked up — and how it’s helping me work smarter * A first look at what’s coming to Author Culture and my fiction lineup in 2026 * Why this season is the perfect time to rest, reset, and celebrate your own wins * A silly temporary book cover reveal (yes, really) and hints about the official one PLUS a gentle reminder: you’ve done more this year than you think. Take a breather. Celebrate your progress. And as always… go forth and be awesome. Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolito ___Music by: https://bluefoxmusic.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    18 min
  3. 11/27/2025

    The Air We Forget: Gratitude, Creativity, and the Author Life

    In this week’s episode of Author Culture, we’re talking about something invisible, essential, and shockingly easy to overlook: the “air” of modern storytelling. Yep—we’re diving into gratitude, communication, author discouragement, and the absolute sci-fi-level miracle that lets you write a book in your living room and have someone across the globe read it. This episode is for you if you’ve ever felt behind, discouraged, or pressured to constantly optimize, grow, expand, and hustle harder—because sometimes, the key to joy in your author life starts with remembering what you already have. In this episode, we’ll explore: -Why modern communication is basically superpowers for authors -Why writing and sharing stories is worth celebrating—even on the quiet days -Remembering the miracle of reaching even one person Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolito ___Music by: https://bluefoxmusic.com Author Culture is a reader-supported publication that offers tips for sustainable success for fiction authors like you - plus plenty of fandom joy. To receive new posts and support my work, become a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    6 min
  4. 11/20/2025

    Clarify Your Story Concept with Help from Jurassic World: Rebirth

    In this week’s episode of Author Culture, we’re diving into Jurassic World: Rebirth — why critics were mixed, why audiences still showed up in droves, and how this “popcorn movie” gives us a surprisingly useful lesson in how to use a simple concept to please fans. Yep, we’re talking dinosaurs, audience expectations, story promises… and the magic of writing a quick proto-blurb to see if your idea actually works. In this episode, we’ll explore: -Why predictable “assignment-fulfilling” stories still connect with long-term fans -What Jurassic World: Rebirth teaches us about delivering on your genre promises -The power of a proto-blurb for testing your idea (before the outline spiral hits) PLUS a tiny tease: next week, I’m launching the Blurb Your Story Toolkit, a short, powerful course to help you clarify your concept, pressure-test your story idea, AND figure out your marketing copy - before the book is even written. Just in time for Black Friday. Wo0t!And if you’re subscribed to Author Culture, then you’ll get access to the toolkit FIRST (along with all my other Black Friday deals). ___Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts ___ Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolitoMusic by: https://bluefoxmusic.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    14 min
  5. 11/06/2025

    When Writing Turns Into a Chore (and How to Get the Fun Back)

    In this week’s episode of Author Culture, we’re talking about what happens when writing stops being fun — and how to bring the joy (and curiosity) back to your creative process. Whether it’s burnout, pressure to “get serious,” or just the grind of expectations, it’s easy for writing to start feeling like drudgery. You start thinking, “well, this is just what professionals do,” and before you know it, you’re approaching your story like it’s a tax form instead of an adventure. In this episode, we’ll dig into: -How to spot when you’ve swapped curiosity for cynicism-The subtle mindset shift that reignites your love of storytelling-The role of faith, purpose, and permission in reclaiming your joy You get to have fun with your words again — even when life’s hard, deadlines loom, and your playlist’s on repeat. So today, join me for a reminder that your writing doesn’t have to be all grind and grit. You can still choose curiosity, play, and purpose — and your words will thank you for it. Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet → Subscribe Here Grab the World Building Made Easy series on Amazon → Get the Series Get creative with Weird Writing Prompts → Weird Writing Prompts on Amazon Connect with me: Instagram → @janeen_ippolito Substack → Author Culture Facebook → Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube → @JaneenIppolito References for this episode: Jon Acuff - One Word to Sextuple Your Success: https://jonacuff.com/atg252 Changing Habits: https://learningcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/changing-habits/The Psychology of Habit Formation: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3505409/ Music by: https://bluefoxmusic.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    13 min
  6. 10/30/2025

    Part 2 - Three More Impossible Reasons The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Works

    C.S. Lewis didn’t plot out the entire Narnia saga. He didn’t number the books. He wrote the second one first. And somehow, it all worked. This week’s episode continues our celebration of the 75th anniversary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. We dive into the final three “impossible reasons” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe works, including: -How Lewis survived brutal critique from his own writing group-Why the story became a series without a master plan-How the books remain readable out of order Next week, we’ll pivot to another story with actionable writing tips and encouragement — don’t miss it. Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolito ___ References for this episode:- https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/58698/16-facts-about-lion-witch-and-wardrobe- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia - https://www.crossway.org/articles/the-birth-of-narnia-and-why-tolkien-hated-it/ - https://www.crossway.org/articles/c-s-lewiss-role-in-the-lord-of-the-rings/ ___Music by: https://bluefoxmusic.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    16 min
  7. 10/23/2025

    Part 1 - Two Impossible Reasons The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Works

    C.S. Lewis basically said: “what if I mixed literally every mythology and Santa Claus into the same world?” By modern standards, that should be a world-building disaster — and yet it still works. This week’s episode celebrates the 75th anniversary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. We’re exploring the first two of five “impossible reasons” this classic story works, and what authors can learn from it: Next week, we’ll explore the final three impossible reasons The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe works—don’t miss it. Free Resources & Links Sign up for my newsletter and get a free World Building Check-Up Guide + Social Media Cheat Sheet: Subscribe Here Grab World Building Made Easy series on Amazon: Get the Series Get Creative with Weird Writing Prompts: Weird Writing Prompts Connect with me: Instagram: @janeen_ippolito Substack: Author Culture Facebook: Janeen Ippolito Author YouTube: @JaneenIppolito___References for this episode:- https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/58698/16-facts-about-lion-witch-and-wardrobe- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia - https://www.crossway.org/articles/the-birth-of-narnia-and-why-tolkien-hated-it/ -“Sometimes Fairy Stories Say best What’s to Be Said” by C.S. Lewis This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit authorculture.substack.com/subscribe

    11 min

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Helping science fiction and fantasy authors find sustainable success on their terms in a chaotic publishing world. Using her 15 years of experience as an award-winning science fiction & fantasy author of 25+ books, editor/coach/marketing strategist, and publishing house CEO, Janeen is here to elevate your author life (and cut through some of the common myths and misconceptions). Includes: -World building guidance -Publishing industry commentary -Author interviews -Marketing strategies -Author life tips -Encouragement & mindset So if you’re looking for a friendly, experienced guide to help you navigate author life, enjoy the creative journey, and stay faithful to your calling, you’re in the right place. Also, we have otters. authorculture.substack.com