1 hr 9 min

How Writing Work For Hire Books Led To Becoming An Indie Author With Aubre Andrus The Creative Penn Podcast For Writers

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How can you blend ‘work for hire', ghostwriting, and being an indie author into a successful hybrid career writing books for children? Aubre Andrus gives her tips.







In the intro, Countdown Pages on FindawayVoices by Spotify; the impact of AI narrated audiobooks on Audible [Bloomberg]; Ideas for short fiction anthologies and Kevin J. Anderson's Kickstarter; Penguin Random House launches internal ChatGPT tool for employees [Publishers Lunch]; 2024 is the year AI at work gets real [Microsoft].







Plus, reasons for the new theme music, licensed from AudioJungle for 10m downloads (the podcast is up to 9.7 million with the old tune); and planning for my Kickstarter launch for Spear of Destiny.













This podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system. You can also subscribe to the Kobo Writing Life podcast for interviews with successful indie authors.







This show is also supported by my Patrons. Join my Community at Patreon.com/thecreativepenn 













Aubre Andrus is an award-winning children's author with more than 50 books, as well as being a ghostwriter and former American Girl magazine editor. Her books, The Look Up Series, feature women in STEM careers.







You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below. 







Show Notes









* The background of the American Girl brand







* Pros and cons of work for hire and ghostwriting







* Work for hire best practices to make it worth the money







* Differences in work for hire contracts and payment models







* How to seek out work for hire projects







* Using lessons learned from past projects in your own series







* Creative control over content and marketing a self-published author







* Marketing self-published children's books









You can find Aubre at AubreAndrus.com.







Transcript of Interview with Aubre Andrus







Joanna: Aubre Andrus is an award-winning children's author with more than 50 books,

How can you blend ‘work for hire', ghostwriting, and being an indie author into a successful hybrid career writing books for children? Aubre Andrus gives her tips.







In the intro, Countdown Pages on FindawayVoices by Spotify; the impact of AI narrated audiobooks on Audible [Bloomberg]; Ideas for short fiction anthologies and Kevin J. Anderson's Kickstarter; Penguin Random House launches internal ChatGPT tool for employees [Publishers Lunch]; 2024 is the year AI at work gets real [Microsoft].







Plus, reasons for the new theme music, licensed from AudioJungle for 10m downloads (the podcast is up to 9.7 million with the old tune); and planning for my Kickstarter launch for Spear of Destiny.













This podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets through the Kobo eco-system. You can also subscribe to the Kobo Writing Life podcast for interviews with successful indie authors.







This show is also supported by my Patrons. Join my Community at Patreon.com/thecreativepenn 













Aubre Andrus is an award-winning children's author with more than 50 books, as well as being a ghostwriter and former American Girl magazine editor. Her books, The Look Up Series, feature women in STEM careers.







You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below. 







Show Notes









* The background of the American Girl brand







* Pros and cons of work for hire and ghostwriting







* Work for hire best practices to make it worth the money







* Differences in work for hire contracts and payment models







* How to seek out work for hire projects







* Using lessons learned from past projects in your own series







* Creative control over content and marketing a self-published author







* Marketing self-published children's books









You can find Aubre at AubreAndrus.com.







Transcript of Interview with Aubre Andrus







Joanna: Aubre Andrus is an award-winning children's author with more than 50 books,

1 hr 9 min