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Explore the world through language and math with a linguist/budding mathematician!
In season one of Letters and Numbers, we focus on books - delving into the world of publishers and platforms, who writes (and why!), and what makes some books more successful than others.

Letters & Numbers Sarah

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Explore the world through language and math with a linguist/budding mathematician!
In season one of Letters and Numbers, we focus on books - delving into the world of publishers and platforms, who writes (and why!), and what makes some books more successful than others.

    Why shouldn't authors worry about piracy?

    Why shouldn't authors worry about piracy?

    Is the unauthorised copying of media, more commonly referred to as 'piracy' really one of the biggest threats to authors and other creatives? Or are there far more important things to be concerned about?


    In this final episode of season 1 of Letters & Numbers, we look at the actual financial impacts of piracy, the statistics which show how being overly worried about piracy can actually backfire, and explore who is actually ripping off artists - spoiler alert, it's not those who love to read.


    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!
    And don't forget to subscribe for season 2, where we'll take this focus on money to its logical conclusion and explore the role of finances not just in media, but our lives in general!


    *The introduction of this episode has been replaced to fix an editing error*


    Links from this episode:
    Amazon Noir
    'I can get any novel I want in 30 seconds'
    Lithub on American book buying

    Read Sarah's latest novella, Blush & Bone on Smashwords or Amazon
    Subscribe to Sarah and Simon's new podcast, Blue Zones: Revisited

    • 49 min
    What is location-related book bigotry?

    What is location-related book bigotry?

    The previous two episodes shone a light on some of the subtle forms of #bookbigotry in publishing: writers may show prejudices for or against books depending on their format (physical vs. ebook), and their platform (Amazon vs. 'the rest').

    In this episode, we turn to explore prejudices based on location (i.e. US vs. 'international').

    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!



    Links from this episode:

    The ⁠Indie Author⁠ and ⁠Indie Reader⁠ Manifesto

    YouTube: ⁠'Mockolate' on Friends⁠ and ⁠debunking videos⁠

    ⁠Booko.com.au⁠

    • 28 min
    What is platform-related book bigotry?

    What is platform-related book bigotry?

    The previous episode shone a light on three subtle forms of #bookbigotry in publishing: writers may show prejudices for or against books depending on their format, platform, and location of origin - starting with a focus on format (physical vs. ebooks).

    In this episode, we turn to explore prejudices based on platform (i.e. Amazon vs. 'the rest').

    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!



    Links from this episode:

    The ⁠Indie Author⁠ and ⁠Indie Reader⁠ Manifesto

    YouTube: ⁠'Mockolate' on Friends⁠ and ⁠debunking videos⁠

    ⁠Booko.com.au⁠

    • 26 min
    What is format-related book bigotry?

    What is format-related book bigotry?

    Carolyn Howard-Johnson uses the term #bookbigotry to describe snap judgements about a book on the basis that it is independently published - without so much as looking at the description, the author's bio, or even glimpsing the cover.

    Over three episodes, we'll examine how readers, reviewers, publishing professionals, and even writers may show prejudices for or against books depending on their format, platform, and location of origin - starting with a focus on format (physical vs. ebooks).

    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!



    Links from this episode:

    Kindle sales figures

    eReader sales figures

    Sarah's blog series on book bigotry

    • 12 min
    Why does book merch leave a bad taste in my mouth?

    Why does book merch leave a bad taste in my mouth?

    As much as I love books, I’ve never been a big fan of book-related
    merchandise, either as a reader or as a writer.

    This is a rant about literacy, capitalism… and foul-tasting beans.

    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!



    Links from this episode:

    Harry Potter Wiki exchange rate, bean flavours

    Dempster et al. (2016)

    Sarah's novels critiquing immigration policy and capitalistic advertising

    • 23 min
    How many books is too many?

    How many books is too many?

    Don't worry, I don't mean how many books you should be allowed to buy, borrow or steal! Rather, in this episode we ask what is a reasonable limit when it comes to book hauls from conferences and giveaways.

    Should YouTubers be obligated to review the books they take for free? Should bookstagram accounts actually read the books they promote?

    Join author, linguist, and mathematician-in-the-making Sarah on an exploration of the world through the lens of letters and numbers!



    Links from this episode:

    Stacked Books

    Publishers Weekly

    Sarah's unboxing video

    • 12 min

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