Publishing Disrupted

Mick Silva and David Morris

Exploring the ways in which book publishing is changing and how writers can best meet the challenge. A conversation between two publishing veterans and friends, editor Mick Silva and publisher and literary agent David Morris.  MickSilva.com / DavidRMorris.me 

  1. JAN 10

    Craft, Community, and Reinvention: An Interview with Author and Coach Jeff Elkins

    So glad to have author and writing coach Jeff Elkins on Publishing Disrupted! What do you do when the education or job you worked so hard for no longer fits the life you’re living? In this episode of Publishing Disrupted, Mick Silva and David Morris are joined by novelist, writing coach, and Dialogue Doctor founder Jeff Elkins for an honest conversation about vocation, disruption, and creative reinvention. Jeff’s story spans theological training, fifteen years as a successful pastor, an exit from church systems, and a gradual rebuilding of professional identity through writing, teaching, and community-building. Today, Jeff works in organizational training, runs a learning community for writers, and continues to publish fiction on his own terms. Together, we talk about: – Leaving professions that once gave meaning and identity – Writing as a practice of presence, not just production – How independent fiction publishing actually works in today’s marketplace – Why community may matter more than algorithms This episode isn’t just about publishing. It’s about passion, profession, and learning to build a creative life amid disruption. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts or over at publishingdisrupted.substack.com. Find Jeff Elkins at https://jeffelkinswriter.com/ and https://dialoguedoctor.com/ Publishing Disrupted is at PublishingDisrupted.substack.com Mick Silva is at MickSilvaEditing.substack.com David Morris is at dvdmorris.substack.com, LakeDriveBooks.com, and Hyponymous.com.

    1h 15m
  2. 11/21/2025

    Author Marla Taviano on How to Build a Career on Frog and Toad Art, Five Years of Daily Posts, and the Spirit of Abundance

    Author and poet Marla Taviano knows what it's like when publishing chews you up and spits you out. After four Christian books went out of print despite editors calling her writing "brilliant," she reinvented herself through indie publishing, daily content creation, and radical generosity. In this conversation, Marla shares how she followed Rachel Held Evans' blueprint of elevating marginalized writers, connecting young Black pastor Trey Ferguson with Lake Drive Books, and championing authors of color. She talks about five years of posting daily with minimal engagement before something finally shifted, her Frog and Toad poem art, and why there's no hack—just showing up every day because you love it. This episode is about abundance over scarcity, collaboration over competition, and trusting that generosity creates more than fear ever could. Enjoy the video of this episode here.  Bio: Marla Taviano is into books, love, justice, globes, anti-racism, blue, gray, rainbows, and poems. She reads and writes for a living, wears her heart on her t-shirts, and is on a mission/quest/journey to live wholefarted (not a typo). She’s the author of unbelieve: poems on the journey to becoming a heretic, jaded: a poetic reckoning with white evangelical christian indoctrination, whole: poems on reclaiming the pieces of ourselves and creating something new, and other books. She lives in South Carolina with her four freaking awesome kids and two adorable cats. Find out more at marlataviano.com. Publishing Disrupted is at PublishingDisrupted.substack.com Mick Silva is at MickSilvaEditing.substack.com David Morris is at dvdmorris.substack.com, LakeDriveBooks.com, and Hyponymous.com.

    1h 1m

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Exploring the ways in which book publishing is changing and how writers can best meet the challenge. A conversation between two publishing veterans and friends, editor Mick Silva and publisher and literary agent David Morris.  MickSilva.com / DavidRMorris.me