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S6 Ep 490EP490: Shari Lapena - "The Debut That Sold Four Million"

SHARI LAPENA is the #1 internationally bestselling author of seven suspense novels including A Stranger in the House and The Couple Next Door, her debut which was a runaway global bestseller, with 4 million sales worldwide. It was WHSmith's "Book of the Year" in 2016 and the #1 Adult Fiction Title in the UK for 2017. All of Shari's novels have been New York Times, UK Sunday Times, and Globe and Mail bestsellers. In this episode, Mark Stay interviews Shari about her new page-turner "Everyone Here is Lying".

Jan 29, 202435 min

S6 Ep 489EP489: Joe Hill ...On Never Giving Up, Beatles & Carving His Own Path from Dad, Stephen King

Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman, Heart-Shaped Box, and Strange Weather. Joe, son of Stephen King, is a powerhouse storyteller from an incredible family of writers. Much of his work has been adapted for film and television. His second novel, Horns, was made into a cult horror-comedy starring Daniel Radcliffe; his third novel, NOS4A2, was adapted for television by AMC. The six books in the Locke & Key saga formed the basis for a hit TV series on Netflix

Jan 22, 20241h 8m

S6 Ep 488EP488: Amy Newmark - "More Chicken Soup for the Soul (Part 2)"

Amy Newmark is Editor-in-Chief of Chicken Soup for the Soul, publishing over 20,000 stories in the last 15 years, launching the careers of many New York Times bestselling authors. Celebrating over half a billion book sales, the Chicken Soup anthology stands as a literary giant, rivalled only by Harry Potter.

Jan 15, 202446 min

S6 Ep 487EP487: Amy Newmark - "Chicken Soup for the Soul (Part 1)"

Mark Desvaux delves into Part 1 of a fascinating conversation with Amy Newmark, the powerhouse Editor-in-Chief behind Chicken Soup for the Soul. Celebrating over half a billion book sales, the Chicken Soup anthology stands as a literary giant, rivalled only by Harry Potter. Amy unveils how it launched the careers of New York Times bestselling authors and shares how you can get your story published in this prestigious series.

Jan 8, 202453 min

S6 Ep 486EP486: Mark Desvaux — "Your Best Writing Year Yet"

Welcome to a New Year's special of the Bestseller Experiment podcast, where we dive into your inner game as a writer. In this episode, Mark Desvaux shares his personal journey and challenges listeners to make bold dream declarations for their writing goals.

Jan 1, 202448 min

S6 Ep 485EP485: Christmas Special 2023

Mr Stay's final episode as a co-presenter! The Two Marks celebrate Christmas by looking back at some of Mr Stay's favourite moments of the podcast before he rides off into the sunset. But don't worry! The podcast will continue and Mr D gives a few hints at what's coming, but first we start with a few outtakes…

Dec 25, 20231h 28m

S6 Ep 484EP484: Mike Gayle — "Always be Entertaining."

Mike Gayle joins us to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his Sunday Times top ten bestseller debut novel My Legendary Girlfriend and the release of his 18th novel A Song of Me and You, a story of mid-life crisis inspired by a quote from Jim Carrey. Mike takes us from Birmingham to London and his career as a journalist, writing as an agony uncle for teenage girls' magazine Bliss before becoming Features Editor on Just Seventeen and he reveals the essential lesson he learned writing for the readers of those mags.

Dec 18, 20231h 32m

S6 Ep 483EP483: LM Chilton — "Be a Bit Cheeky."

L.M. Chilton worked as a journalist for The Times, The Mirror and Metro and TV shows like This Morning, The One Show and Loose Women. His debut novel Don't Swipe Right was inspired by years of online dating (the dating part of the story, we hasten to add, not the serial killing bits…) and having worked in the media he took everything he had learned to get his book featured in the national press and on TV!

Dec 11, 20231h 14m

S6 Ep 482EP482: Tracy Wolff & Nina Croft — "The Little Things."

Tracy Wolff is the New York Times, and USA Today bestselling author of over sixty novels from Austin Texas, Nina Croft is an incredibly prolific author from the UK now living in Spain and they have collaborated on Star Bringer, a new adult romance novel billed as Firefly meets the Breakfast Club. Tracy and Nina take us through the process of co-writing a novel and offer great tips for anyone thinking of trying it for the first time. Also, the two Marks have a big announcement at the end of the show...

Dec 4, 20231h 4m

EP481: Jake Lamar — "Make it Sing."

Jake Lamar developed his latest work Viper's Dream as both a radio play and a novel. Jake tells us what he learned working for Time magazine, gives us a crucial tip for writing about real figures from recent history, and how he learned to make his writing sing...

Nov 27, 20231h 25m

S6 Ep 480EP480: Graham Hurley — "Soft Linkage."

The author of 49 books and counting, Graham Hurley returns with his latest WWII thriller The Blood of Others. He takes us through his extraordinary career and discusses writing in a genre that he wasn't a fan of, writing a series without a recurring lead character and the benefits of long publisher lunches.

Nov 20, 20231h 11m

S6 Ep 479EP479: Fiona Valpy — "Say Yes to Everything."

Fiona is an acclaimed bestselling author, whose books have sold millions of copies and been translated into more than thirty different languages worldwide. Her latest novel is The Cypress Maze, set in Tuscany and is the perfect book for these long winter nights. Fiona has a degree in Geography, has worked as an IT systems engineer, then in PR and marketing and the wine industry and as a yoga teacher... but writing is when it all made sense.

Nov 13, 20231h 6m

S6 Ep 478EP478: Mira V Shah — "Healing Through Writing."

Mira V Shah is a British-African-Indian author and legal writer who lives in North London with her husband, three good dogs and one mediocre cat. She studied History at the University of Warwick before practising as a City lawyer. During the pandemic, Mira wrote her first ever novel, HER, a psychological drama, which explores themes of female friendship, flawed perception, trauma and race. Mira tells about writing the novel during lockdown, telling the story from two different perspectives, and how she's carved out time to write.

Nov 6, 20231h 5m

S6 Ep 477EP477: Michael R Miller — "A Sprinkle of My Experience"

Hailing from Scotland's wet and wild west coast, Michael writes sweeping and epic fantasy and since 2018 has sold over 330,000 books topping Amazon and Audible charts along the way. He's also worked for Bloomsbury publishing, and is the co-founder of digital publisher Portal Books. He's written The Dragon's Blade trilogy and now returns with Defiant, the third book in the ongoing Songs of Chaos series. Michael tells us how he's found success in epic fantasy and epic audiobooks, and how he's taken the challenges in his own life and used them to add a personal touch to his writing and fantasy worldbuilding.

Oct 30, 20231h 13m

S6 Ep 476EP476: IVY NGEOW — "EMOTION MORE THAN ANYTHING."

Ivy Ngeow was born and raised in Malaysia and is a multi-award winning author. Her latest novel The American Boyfriend was longlisted for the Avon x Mushens Entertainment Prize for Commercial Fiction Writers of Colour 2022. Ivy is a musician, she's also written non-fiction cookery books, diet books, interior design books, she sells tie-in merch for her fiction, she's a powerhouse of creativity and she tells us how it all began with a house full of boring books.

Oct 23, 20231h 12m

S6 Ep 475EP475: Heather Morris — "Shut up and Listen!"

We celebrate seven years of the podcast with the amazing Heather Morris, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which has sold over 6 million copies worldwide. She returns with a new novel, Sisters Under The Rising Sun, which transports the reader to the women in Japanese POW camps in WWII and is another incredibly powerful story. Heather talks about the role of listening in her work, creating fiction from reality, and what she learned from screenwriting.

Oct 16, 20231h 27m

EP474: Deep Dive — Mountain Ash Press with Andi Cumbo-Floyd & Caroline Topperman

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Mountain Ash Press is the brainchild of authors Andi Cumbo-Floyd and Caroline Topperman who wanted to bring a combination of writer services and publication experience to create a new kind of Hybrid publisher. They talk about the challenges of being an independent publisher and what they can offer to authors.

Oct 12, 20237 min

S6 Ep 473EP473: Julie Owen Moylan — "Tiny, Weird Obsessions."

Julie Owen Moylan is a novelist and filmmaker. Her graduation short film 'BabyCakes' scooped Best Film awards at the Swansea Film Festival where Ken Russell was a judge! And Julie has written two novels, THAT GREEN EYED GIRL and 73 DOVE STREET, which was released just this summer. Julie talks about how she knows when it's the right time to tell a story, about her pivotal careers day at school, and why her tiny, weird obsessions make all the difference.

Oct 9, 20231h 2m

S6 Ep 472EP472: Gareth L Powell — "Be Kind, Be Encouraging."

The award-winning Gareth L. Powell returns to the podcast with Descendant Machine his new science fiction epic. He also tells about working with Peter F Hamilton, how starting a commercial thriller led him to writing his most personal book, how he wrote a book on writing almost by accident, and he gives us some insight to the future of authors and social media, but how being positive pays dividends.

Oct 2, 20231h 16m

S6 Ep 471EP471: Jesse Sutanto — "Pure Writing."

Jesse Sutanto is the award-winning, bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties, Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers and I'm Not Done With You Yet. Jesse tells how she learned about human behaviour through real estate and weddings, why she doesn't dwell on projects that are on submission, and why she writes in 15 minute sprints she calls pure writing.

Sep 25, 20231h 15m

S6 Ep 470EP470: Suzie Edge — "Vital Organs, Poo & Wee!"

We are delighted to welcome back Suzie Edge for this special episode of the podcast! Suzie is a phenomenon on TikTok and after her smash hit debut book Mortal Monarchs she returns with Vital Organs, a wonderful dissection of history's strangest body parts. Suzie takes us through her incredible career so far and reveals the role that vital organs, poo and wee and have played in getting her the ultimate accolade: an AI-generated biography on Amazon.

Sep 18, 202351 min

S6 Ep 469EP469: Harriet Muncaster — "I Wanted to Create My Own World."

Harriet Muncaster is an award-winning author and illustrator. Her Isadora Moon books have sold over two million copies worldwide. And in 2020, Muncaster also published Bad and Glittering, the first part of her middle-grade series Victoria Stitch. And now she's here with the latest Victoria Stitch book Dark & Sparkling. Harriet reveals how she develops her incredible characters, shares how she divides her time between writing and illustration, and how she was driven to create her own worlds. And the two Marks discuss the importance of being childlike and end up being very childish and losing their marbles...

Sep 11, 20231h 9m

S6 Ep 468EP468: Sarah Moorhead — "Grit in the Oyster"

Sarah Moorhead returns to the podcast with The Treatment, her extraordinary new novel that tackles issues of justice and revenge with compassion and heart. She reveals how she got back into writing after being dropped by her publisher and agent, and how being an idealist fuels her desire to keep telling great stories whatever it takes.

Sep 4, 202343 min

S6 Ep 467EP467: Linwood Barclay — "The Lie Maker"

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In this very special episode, international bestselling author Linwood Barclay returns to the podcast to tease us with details of his new thriller The Lie Maker. He gives us tips aplenty for writers, reveals how a correspondence with Ross Macdonald changed his career, why he loves collaborating with editors, and if he'll ever co-write with some up-and-coming author called Stephen King… Oh, and stay tuned to the very end for a little bonus...

Aug 28, 20231h 1m

S6 Ep 466EP466: Teresa Driscoll — "Be Genre Aware"

Teresa Driscoll is a former BBC TV news presenter whose psychological thrillers have sold over two million copies across the world. Her first thriller I Am Watching You hit Kindle Number 1 in the UK, USA and Australia and has sold more than a million copies in English alone. For decades, Teresa was a journalist working across newspapers, magazines and television.

Aug 21, 20231h 5m

S6 Ep 465EP465: Damian Dibben — "It Needs a Bit of Bite."

Damian Dibben is an acclaimed British author whose novels have been translated into twenty-seven languages and published in over forty countries. His series The History Keepers was an international publishing phenomenon. Dibben originally trained as an artist and scenic designer before becoming an actor and screenwriter. The Colour Storm is his second novel to explore seismic events of the past and is a feast for the senses.

Aug 14, 20231h 9m

S6 Ep 464EP464: AJ Pearce — "Passion, patience & persistence."

AJ Pearce's debut novel Dear Mrs Bird was a Sunday Times Bestseller and she returns with the third in the Emmy Lake series, Mrs Porter Calling. AJ tells us how writing started as a hobby, how it all very nearly went wrong with a plotless romcom, and how the Emmy Lake books were inspired by a chance find on eBay.

Aug 7, 20231h 8m

S6 Ep 463EP463: Jeremy Szal — "I Want to Break the Reader."

Jeremy Szal is the author of the Common trilogy from Gollancz, which includes Stormblood, Blindspace, and Wolfskin and he's the author of over fifty science-fiction short stories, translated into six languages. He has a new novella, SCREAM IN BLUE, set in the same world of The Common, and he's also one of a number of authors who are speaking out about their mental health and how it can be affected by the rollercoaster of being published...

Jul 31, 20231h 22m

S6 Ep 462EP462: Antony Johnston — "Right Place, Right Time."

Antony Johnston is a New York Times bestselling author and the creator of Atomic Blonde, the comic book originally published as The Coldest City that was adapted into the movie starring Charlize Theron. For over twenty years he's written books, graphic novels, video games, film, and more... And now he's back with something a bit different: The Dog Sitter Detective is the first of a cosy crime series featuring Gwinny Tuffel, a retired actress who takes up dog-sitting to make ends meet, but discovers she also has a knack for solving murders.

Jul 24, 20231h 17m

S6 Ep 461EP461: Freya Berry — "Be Ambitious."

Freya Berry's writing career began as a journalist at Reuters. After a stint in New York reporting on the 2016 US election she left to write her acclaimed first novel, The Dictator's Wife. With her new novel, The Birdcage Library, Freya has ended up creating a love story and a detective mystery, two things she never planned to write. Freya tells about the challenges of writing two timelines, the importance of a finding a state of half-focus, and digging deeper to make your writing truthful.

Jul 17, 202353 min

S6 Ep 460EP460: Heide Goody & Iain Grant — "We Smush Our Methods Together."

Heide Goody and Iain Grant have been writing together since 2011 and are best known for their Clovenhoof series, where Satan is made redundant from Hell and sent to live in Birmingham. They tell us how their collaborative process has evolved and how they took everything they've learned over the years to launch their new Cozy Craft Mysteries series under the pen name Millie Ravensworth

Jul 10, 20231h 24m

S6 Ep 459EP459: Deep Dive — Making a Thousand Dollars a Month with Paul Austin Ardoin

Paul Austin Ardoin is the USA TODAY Bestselling Author of The Fenway Stevenson Mysteries and the Woodhead & Becker Mysteries. And now Paul has a new non-fiction book: From Zero to Four Figures: Making $1000 a Month Self-Publishing Fiction, which brilliantly demystifies the process of making money as an indie author. If you've published one or more books but are struggling to get sales then this is the book for you. We discuss setting goals, financial realities, meeting reader expectations, using your book as an advertisement and much more.

Jul 5, 20238 min

S6 Ep 458EP458: Katherine Faulkner — "It's Not About Your Ego"

Katherine Faulkner's second thriller The Other Mothers takes us into the school playground and makes it a terrifying place with dark cliques and murderous secrets. Katherine tells us how finding structure and accountability helped her write her debut and how she discovered that the most important person in any novel is the reader.

Jul 3, 20231h 20m

S6 Ep 457EP457: Katie Fforde — "Keep The Page Turning."

Sunday Times bestselling author Katie Fforde brings us her latest novel One Enchanted Evening, which was inspired by a cookery course. Katie has sold over 4.5 million copies in the UK alone and credits the Romantic Novelists' Association with launching her career and she received their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Katie tells us how she started reading Mills & Boon books on the sly, finding time to write with a busy life, and her secret desire to write in another genre...

Jun 26, 20231h 14m

S6 Ep 456EP456: JD Kirk — "Libraries Change Lives"

JD Kirk is the pen name multi-award-winning author, screenwriter, and writer of comics, Barry Hutchison. When he was nine, a kindly librarian wrote his name on the spine of a notebook in which he'd written a terrible short story, and put it on the shelf changing his life. Barry talks about writing over 200 books in 10 years, ignoring the naysayers, and how discovering how a condition called aphantasia may have affected his writing. Mr D reveals his secret superpower, and Mr Stay rants about comic books.

Jun 19, 20231h 15m

S6 Ep 455EP455: Deep Dive — How to Write a Novel with Tim Lott

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Tim Lott is the multi award winning author of ten novels and a memoir, The Scent of Dried Roses, and has been teaching writing for the last ten years, as a lecturer, teacher and mentor. With his new book, Yes! No! But Wait...!: The One Thing You Need to Know To Write a Novel, Tim has produced a book on writing that is honest, practical and genuinely useful.

Jun 15, 20239 min

S6 Ep 454EP454: Andrea Dunlop — "Keeping Going is a Win."

Andrea Dunlop began her career in publishing as a publicist for the likes of Doubleday before becoming an author and consultant based in Seattle. Her latest novel, Women Are The Fiercest Creatures, is the story of three women written out of a successful tech startup's history. Andrea worked for over 15 years in publishing and talks honestly about being on both sides of the publishing experience.

Jun 12, 20231h 22m

S6 Ep 453EP453: Deep Dive — SEO for Authors

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Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is what search engines like Google use to pair questions with answers. If you want to be found online, then understanding how SEO works is essential. In this deep dive, SEO expert Kelsey E Meyers offers simple and effective tips for authors to help them and their books appear at the top of search results.

Jun 9, 20236 min

S6 Ep 452EP542: James Naughtie — "A Sense of Place is Essential."

James Naughtie's voice as presenter of BBC Radio 4's Today programme will be familiar to listeners all over the world. As well as writing non-fiction, he's the author of the Will Flemyng thrillers the latest of which, The Spy Across the Water, takes readers from Washington DC to Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. James talks us through his unique approach to spy fiction, and the importance of a sense of place in his writing.

Jun 5, 20231h 8m

S6 Ep 451EP451: Scarlett Brade — "Take Those First Steps"

Scarlett Brade was born in London, but as a child she spent her summers in Toronto where she fell in love with reading. She self-published her first novel aged twenty-three, but then decided to experience life a little more before returning with her amazi

May 29, 20231h 4m

S6 Ep 450EP450: Deep Dive — Knowing your Readers

Kelly Weekes answers listener questions on discovering who your readers are in a conversation that takes in social media, comparable authors, visualising your readers, writing to market, goals, pain points, and why authors should think of themselves as CEOs of their own business. Kelly has worked in the marketing departments of the biggest UK publishers, and on the marketing strategies and campaigns for the likes of Stephen King, Jodi Picoult and Philippa Gregory, as well as debut writers. She's managed big spend ad campaigns, promoted books with no budget, organised sales conferences, pitched to retailers and so much more.

May 26, 20237 min

S6 Ep 449EP449: Sue Watson — "You're Looking for the Answers"

Sue Watson was BBC TV producer until she wrote her first novel and was hooked. Now she's a USA Today bestselling author and has sold over a million copies, but that success came as a second act in a writing career where she switched from romcoms to thrillers. Sue tells about that pivotal change, her latest thriller The Wedding Day, and how crime writers tell stories that take us to dark places to find difficult truths.

May 22, 20231h 6m

S6 Ep 448EP448: Jonathan Whitelaw — "Turn The Idea on its Head."

Jonathan Whitelaw started out as a journalist, writing darkly satirical fiction on his commute to work. Jonathan tells us how he went from thinking that he could never write a crime novel, to creating a new cosy crime series with The Bingo Hall Detectives and The Village Hall Vendetta featuring a son-in-law and mother-in-law crime solving duo!

May 15, 202358 min

S6 Ep 447EP447: Jessie Keane — "Don't Be Afraid."

Jessie Keane has Romany heritage and her Gran — who had 'the sight' — foretold that that Jesse would not only write, but be famous for it. 6.5 million copies later and with each book becoming a Sunday Times top ten bestseller, that prediction has come true. Jesse celebrates fifteen years since her debut novel, Dirty Game, with her latest thriller, Never Go Back. She tells us how she found her voice as a writer and why she never takes no for an answer. The Two Marks also answer the questions, 'What's the worst that can happen?' by revealing their own most humiliating moments.

May 8, 202349 min

EP446: Katy Brent — "Doing Something Meaningful"

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Katy Brent is an award-winning journalist whose debut novel How To Kill Men and Get Away With It is perfect for fans of How To Kill Your Family and Killing Eve. Katy tells us how the novel evolved from a fun idea to something that drew on the Me Too movement to and the anger around the victim blaming of abused women. Katy talks about her journey from writing articles in lockdown to writing a provocative novel that tackles difficult issues with satire and humour.

May 1, 20231h 3m

S6 Ep 445EP445: Amita Parikh — "Don't Be a Victim."

Amita Parikh's debut novel The Circus Train took six years to write and has been earning praise worldwide, but it might never had happened if she hadn't found herself lost in London, asking for directions. Amita tells us how she bounced back from rejection, why sport is the best way to train for writing, and how she created a writing habit.

Apr 24, 202343 min

S6 Ep 444EP444: Deep Dive — Experiments with ChatGPT with Jeevani Charika

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Jeevani Charika is the author of Playing for Love, Picture Perfect and more, but she's also a scientist and has been experimenting with ChatGPT to discover if writers should fear our AI Overlords or embrace them.

Apr 21, 20237 min

S6 Ep 443EP443: JS Monroe — "Weird Alchemy"

JS Monroe worked as a foreign correspondent in Delhi, becoming a full-time writer. His psychological thriller Find Me became a bestseller in 2017, and, under the name Jon Stock, he is also the author of five spy thrillers. Warner Brothers bought the film rights to the Dead Spy Running trilogy hiring Oscar-winner Stephen Gaghan (Traffic, Syriana) to write the screenplay for Dead Spy Running, and now he's back writing as JS Monroe with NO PLACE TO HIDE, a thriller with a Faustian pact at its heart.

Apr 17, 20231h 11m

S6 Ep 442EP442: Deep Dive — Bookouture with Jenny Geras

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In this special deep dive episode we speak to Jenny Geras, Managing Director at Bookouture. Jenny tell us what it is that makes this innovative digital first publisher so different, and she answers our listener questions on submissions, the difference in trends with digital and physical books, and if it pays to be prolific.

Apr 14, 20238 min

S6 Ep 441EP440: Delilah S Dawson — "It Was Always in my Head."

Delilah S Dawson is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Phasma and many more titles across an incredibly diverse backlist, and she returns with a new thriller called The Violence which explores themes of women of escaping domestic violence and reclaiming their power. Delilah also gives us tips for writing for big intellectual properties like Star Wars and Minecraft, and the writing habits that have made her so prolific and successful.

Apr 10, 20231h 7m