Page Fright

Sydney Kain and Liza Petrov

Hosted by authors Sydney Kain (Our Love Language is Murder: coming Feb 2027), and Liza Petrov (Pre-Query). PAGE FRIGHT follows the journey of Sydney and Liza as they find their place in the literary world. Each week they offer a unique take on the ins and outs of the publishing industry, discuss craft and the vulnerability it takes to be a writer, and they answer questions from fans. New episodes every Tuesday. 

  1. Jun 16

    Should Authors Criticize Other Authors?

    Write to us Most writers get trapped in the cycle of chasing the "perfect" advice, but what if the secret to authentic storytelling is actually ignoring all the so-called rules? In this episode, Liza and Sydney rip apart the myth that success comes from following formulas—revealing that your voice and unique perspective are your greatest assets. If you're tired of cookie-cutter advice, aimless plotting, and social media noise, this conversation is a must-listen. You'll discover how to cultivate your unique storytelling voice even as you navigate the sea of generic "success tips." Liza shares her raw, unconventional approach to plotting—dropping crumbs like Hansel and Gretel toward a story only you can tell. Sydney challenges the idea that writing needs to be perfect right out of the gate, emphasizing that many famous authors agonize over their work publicly—and that’s part of the creative process. They break down how social media and industry advice often promote fear, self-doubt, and conformity, instead of celebrating individual expression. They cover the importance of trusting your instincts, ignoring the "rules" that silence your voice, and embracing imperfections as part of your artistic identity. Whether you're a debut novelist or a seasoned pro feeling burned out by the endless stream of "must-do" strategies, this episode reminds you that being genuine and true to yourself is often the best way to connect with readers—and find your own success.

  2. Jun 2

    Self-Publishing Like a Pro with Guest Erica Vipond

    Write to us Most indie authors are held back by self-doubt and overwhelming industry noise. But one successful self-publisher reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets that turned her  debut into a hit—and how you can do the same. In this episode, Erica Vipond shares her journey from medical bills and rejections to hitting shelves in major bookstores like IngramSpark and Barnes & Noble. Discover how she meticulously curates professional covers, navigates legal pitfalls, and builds genuine relationships with readers and bookstore owners—all on her terms. She unpacks the critical first steps for aspiring indie authors, from establishing a business entity to choosing the right publishing platforms, and explains why quality always trumps shortcuts like stock images or AI tools. If you've ever wondered how to make your book stand out in a crowded market, Erica’s insider advice will inspire you to take control of your publishing path. This episode underscores that success isn’t about luck—it’s about strategic action, relentless quality, and daring to be different. Perfect for writers tired of waiting for permission, eager to grow their authorpreneurship, or anyone ready to turn a low-budget project into a thriving business. To all aspiring indie authors: your story deserves to be told—and this episode shows you exactly how to make it happen. Whether you dream of bookstore shelves or in-person sales at events, Erica’s honest insights will help you turn passion into profit. Find Erica Vipond on Instagram: @ericavipondauthor

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Hosted by authors Sydney Kain (Our Love Language is Murder: coming Feb 2027), and Liza Petrov (Pre-Query). PAGE FRIGHT follows the journey of Sydney and Liza as they find their place in the literary world. Each week they offer a unique take on the ins and outs of the publishing industry, discuss craft and the vulnerability it takes to be a writer, and they answer questions from fans. New episodes every Tuesday. 

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