• Writing, Editing, and Marketing Children’s Books - Interview with Karin Fisher-Golton
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Karin Fisher-Golton, a multi-talented children's book author and specialized editor, to explore the unique landscape of independent publishing for young readers.

    Karin shares her fascinating journey from using crowdfunding to launch her board book, My Amazing Day, to diving deep into historical research for her time-travel novel, The Clock and the Boulder. We discuss the intricacies of children's book editing, why developmental and structural editing are vital for young audiences, and how to ensure your manuscript hits the right age demographic.

    Whether you are an aspiring author looking to master your "elevator pitch," a writer interested in the benefits of poetry for honing your prose, or an indie publisher seeking community, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration.

    • https://karinfisher-golton.com/
    • https://www.pacificdogwoodpress.com/
    • https://www.baipa.org
    • See the video interview on YouTube

    #indieauthor #selfpublishing #childrensbooks #crowdfunding #writingtips #bookediting #BAIPA #indiepublishing #authorcommunity

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    44 mins
  • The Copyright Detective – AI's Impact on Publishing - Interview with Dan Miller
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of Indie Authors Tell All, host Judy M. Baker sits down with Dan Miller, famously known as "The Copyright Detective," to navigate the complex and rapidly changing landscape of intellectual property in the era of Artificial Intelligence.

    As AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT continue to evolve, independent authors face new challenges: How much can you use AI before you lose your copyright? Is your work being "scraped" without permission? And most importantly, what practical steps can you take right now to protect your creative assets?

    Whether you are a novelist, a blogger, or a non-fiction author, this episode provides a much-needed roadmap for "hardening" your work against the digital onslaught. Listen to hear a discussion about the AI Copyright dilemma, the three- month rule, dealing with web scraping, practical AI usage, and avoiding common pitfalls.

    Learn more about Dan:

    https://thecopyrightdetective.com/consulting/

    Learn more about the Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://www.baipa.org

    See the full video interview: BAIPA's YouTube Channel

    #IndieAuthor #Copyright #AI #Self-Publishing #WritingCommunity #IntellectualProperty #AuthorsGuild #IndiePublishing #Podcast #BAIPA

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    34 mins
  • Two Years, One Van, No Plan: Patricia Sullivan’s Journey to Kathmandu
    May 27 2026

    In this episode of Indie Authors Tell All, host Mike Van Horn talks with Patricia Sullivan, author of Overland Before the Hippie Trail: Kathmandu and Beyond, With a Van, a Man and No Plan. Patricia shares the remarkable true story of a two-year journey she and her husband took in 1965, driving a VW van from Europe through the Middle East and Asia all the way to Nepal and beyond.

    Patricia discusses how decades later she transformed old journals, letters, maps, and photographs into a compelling memoir, the challenges of writing about experiences from 60 years ago, and what she learned about indie publishing. She also shares the exciting news that Stanford University is archiving and digitizing her original travel materials for future generations.

    Learn more about Patricia and her book: https://patriciansullivan.com

    Learn more about the Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://www.baipa.org

    #TravelMemoir #MemoirWriting #IndieAuthor #SelfPublishing #TravelWriting #AdventureStory #VanLife #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterview #HistoricalTravel #BookPodcast #WritersLife #Storytelling #BAIPA #IndependentPublishing

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    23 mins
  • Magical Realism in a Debut Novel - Interview with Michelle St. Romain
    May 13 2026

    In this episode of Indie Authors Tell All, host Becky Parker Geist chats with Michelle St. Romain, author of the debut novel, "Song of Belonging." Michelle shares her writing journey, the inspiration behind her literary fiction/magical realism novel set in French Louisiana, and the importance of community in independent publishing. Discover how a childhood memory sparked a story of family, mystery, and environmental awareness.

    Learn more about Michelle and her book:

    • Michelle St. Romain: https://michellestromain.com
    • "Song of Belonging" available wherever books are sold
    • https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Song-of-Belonging/Michelle-St-Romain/9798896361268
    • Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org

    #IndieAuthors #IndependentPublishing #LiteraryFiction #MagicalRealism #SouthernFiction #BookLaunch #AuthorInterview #WritingCommunity #MichelleStRomain #SongOfBelonging #BAIPA

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    35 mins
  • Celebrating the Divine in Daily Life - Interview with Susan Kirsch
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of Indie Authors Tell All, host Judy Ann Baker sits down with poet and creative practitioner Susan Kirsch to explore an unconventional path to creativity, mindfulness, and spiritual reflection. Susan shares how her unique process—combining intuitive coloring with short-form “praise poems”—helps quiet the critical mind and unlock authentic expression.

    The conversation dives into her upcoming book Simply Go*d: Praise Poems Celebrating the Divine in Daily Life, a collection rooted in finding meaning, joy, and presence in everyday moments. Drawing from decades of journaling and a background in civic engagement, Susan reflects on shifting from public service to a more personal, artistic calling.

    Listeners will discover the concept of Ekphrastic poetry, the power of simple creative rituals, and how reconnecting with “source”—whether defined as God, goodness, or nature—can offer a grounding antidote to modern stress and uncertainty.

    This episode is a thoughtful invitation for writers, creatives, and seekers alike to embrace simplicity, creativity, and mindfulness as tools for both personal healing and meaningful expression.

    #IndieAuthors #SelfPublishing #PraisePoetry #MindfulCreativity

    Susan Kirsch: https://susankirschcreates.com/

    Buzzworthy Books: https://buzzworthybooks.com/

    Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org

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    36 mins
  • Interview with John Byrne Barry
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode, host Becky Parker Geist sits down with indie author John Byrne Barry for an engaging conversation about the realities of independent publishing, creative persistence, and the evolving journey of a small, indie writer.

    John shares how he transitioned from a lifelong background in nonfiction and professional writing into crafting mystery novels with substance—what he calls “page-turners with a conscience.” From early rejections to embracing the freedom of independent publishing, his story highlights the resilience and adaptability that define so many indie authors.

    They dive into the challenges of being a small, independent creator—from marketing struggles and self-promotion discomfort to the importance of producing professional-quality books in a competitive landscape. John also reflects on the value of indie publishing communities, where connection, shared knowledge, and mutual support help authors navigate an often solitary path.

    Listeners will also get a behind-the-scenes look at John’s novels, including Bones in the Wash, Wasted, When I Killed My Father, and The Pirates of Sausalito, along with insights into his creative process, recurring characters, and genre-blending storytelling style.

    This episode is a must-listen for independent and indie authors looking for an honest, thoughtful perspective on writing, publishing, and finding fulfillment in the creative journey—no matter how small or unconventional the path may be.

    Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org

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    38 mins
  • Judy Baker’s Indie Author Journey
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode co-host Mike Van Horn turns the spotlight on co-host Judy Baker—author and branding strategist— as she steps into the guest seat. Judy shares her journey from supporting writers as a marketing and branding expert to embracing her own creative voice through nonfiction, memoir, poetry, and magical realism.

    Listeners will gain insight into Judy’s client process, including her “book buzz” strategy, her focus on authentic visibility, and how authors can align their personal identity with their platform. She also discusses the powerful connection between nonfiction books and business growth, along with practical advice on productivity, creativity, and choosing the right tools for writing and publishing.

    The conversation explores Judy’s work as an anthology editor, her evolving nonfiction projects, and the inspiration behind her company, Buzzworthy Books. She candidly reflects on challenges like maintaining focus and offers actionable strategies for authors navigating marketing, mindset, and creative flow. Judy delivers thoughtful guidance on building your voice, your brand, and your community.

    Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org

    Buzzworthy Books: https://buzzworthybooks.com/

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    34 mins
  • Becky Parker Geist's Indie Author Journey
    Mar 18 2026

    Join us on this episode as we delve into the inspiring journey of Becky Parker Geist, President of the Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA). From writing her first "book" at age six to leading a thriving organization for indie authors, Becky shares her path through the ever-evolving world of independent publishing.

    Discover Becky's early love for writing, her experience in audiobook narration and production, and the pivotal moments that led her to BAIPA. Learn about her entrepreneurial spirit, her diverse writing genres, and the development of AMPlify Audiobooks, a groundbreaking platform designed to connect authors, narrators, and listeners.

    Becky offers invaluable advice for new authors, emphasizing the importance of community and continuous learning. She also reflects on her leadership role at BAIPA and her passion for fostering a supportive and empowering environment for indie publishers.

    Tune in to hear real stories, real challenges, and real inspiration from a true leader in the indie publishing world.

    Key Highlights:

    • Becky's early experiences with writing and her journey to becoming an author
    • Her background in audiobook narration and the evolution of the industry
    • The story of how she got involved with BAIPA and her role as president
    • Insights into her diverse writing genres and her creative process
    • The development of AMPlify Audiobooks and its community-focused approach
    • Advice for new authors and the importance of finding a supportive community
    • Reflections on leadership and fostering a culture of generosity and collaboration at BAIPA

    Resources:

    • Bay Area Independent Publishers Association (BAIPA): https://baipa.org
    • AMPlify Audiobooks: https://amplifyaudiobooks.com/

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    38 mins