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The Book Deal

The Book Deal

By: Tina Strachan Madeleine Cleary & Natasha Rai
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Motivation and inspiration for emerging writers, helping them pave their own pathway to publishing success.

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  • Ashley Kalagian Blunt on novel structure, strategic selling and compartmentalising when researching
    May 13 2026

    Natasha Rai interviews author Ashley Kalagian Blunt about her thriller Like, Follow, Die. Blunt shares an elevator pitch: a Sydney mother, known as “the most hated woman in Australia,” faces a homicide detective at her door as three narratives (mother, cop, and son ages 12–19) converge around whether she reveals secrets about her teenage son. She discusses the novel’s origin as an Audible Original, how removing a key twist reshaped the story, and why this book was easier to draft than Cold Truth, for which she discarded a full manuscript. Blunt also describes researching the manosphere and education for boys, her move from genocide-focused nonfiction to crime for strategic and creative reasons, her path to publication and agents, and tips for writers: maintain momentum (even one word a day), join a strong writers group, and prioritize structure.

    00:00 Podcast Intro
    00:56 Meet Ashley Blunt
    02:00 Like Follow Die Pitch
    03:24 Building The Detective
    05:00 Audible Origin Story
    07:17 Writing Process And POVs
    10:13 Manosphere And Policy
    13:16 Schools And Respect Crisis
    15:12 Staying Sane In Dark Research
    17:50 From Memoir To Crime
    25:35 Early Writing And Ego
    29:08 Illness And Finding Craft
    32:21 First Publishing Contract
    36:16 Novella Becomes Debut Book
    39:54 Switching Publishers
    42:50 Rejection and Resilience
    44:01 Affirm Press Breakthrough
    45:53 Going Agented
    49:14 US Subagent Reality Check
    53:41 Two Book Deal
    57:35 Writing With Chronic Illness
    01:02:55 Momentum Writers Groups Structure
    01:08:40 Why Structure Is Rarely Taught
    01:13:35 Final Thanks and Wrap

    Join our Patreon community for less than the cost of a coffee per month and support the pod! Your contribution will go to directly paying our sound producer, Brogan, and to help us bring you the conversations with industry professionals you love.

    Follow The Book Deal podcast on Instagram The Book Deal podcast (@the_book_deal_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos

    You can find out more about Tina, Madeleine and Natasha and follow their journeys here:

    Tina Strachan (@td_strachan) • Instagram photos and videos
    Tina Strachan children's book author
    Madeleine Cleary (@madeleineclearywrites) • Instagram photos and videos
    Madeleine Cleary | Author
    Natasha Rai (@raiwriting) • Instagram photos and videos
    Natasha Rai | Author | Mentor

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Bookstagram, community, events, reviews and reading with Brooke Michie (a.k.a @bmichie31)
    May 6 2026

    Brooke Michie is a lifelong reader and passionate supporter of Australian authors. She works in public libraries and loves nothing more than matching readers with their perfect book. As one of Australia’s most influential Bookstagrammers she reads and reviews hundreds of books every year and spends much of her time attending author events and raving about her favourite reads.

    Make sure you follow Brooke for all her recommendations on Instagram at @bmichie31.

    Madeleine chats with Brooke about how she first started her Instagram seven years ago and is now one of Australia's most influential Bookstagrammers. Find out how Brooke reads 20-25 books each month and how authors can work with Bookstagrammers! Brooke recommends:

    • Sasha Wasley’s The Society of Literary Marauders
    • Leearna Shaw’s A Farm in Golden Clouds, and
    • Mark Mupotsa-Russell’s A Wolf Who Cried Boy.

    Our Debut in the Spotlight is Lorena Otes, with her memoir, Solo Mum by Choice (Hawkeye Publishing, May 2026).

    00:56 Brooke Michie

    03:23 What Is Bookstagram

    09:24 Reading 25 Books Monthly

    10:29 Social Media Focus Struggles

    11:43 Choosing books to read

    15:31 Honest Reviews

    18:03 Author-Bookstagrammer Etiquette

    25:03 Paid Review Scams

    27:34 Debut Crew Support

    29:04 Aussie Books

    30:50 Author Social Media

    33:41 Content Burnout

    35:02 Book Events

    37:38 Bookstagram Community

    39:30 Book Recommends

    42:49 Top Tip

    44:19 Podcast Wrap Up



    Join our Patreon community for less than the cost of a coffee per month and support the pod! Your contribution will go to directly paying our sound producer, Brogan, and to help us bring you the conversations with industry professionals you love.

    Follow The Book Deal podcast on Instagram The Book Deal podcast (@the_book_deal_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos

    You can find out more about Tina, Madeleine and Natasha and follow their journeys here:

    Tina Strachan (@td_strachan) • Instagram photos and videos
    Tina Strachan children's book author
    Madeleine Cleary (@madeleineclearywrites) • Instagram photos and videos
    Madeleine Cleary | Author
    Natasha Rai (@raiwriting) • Instagram photos and videos
    Natasha Rai | Author | Mentor

    If you want to stay in the know, sign up to Madeleine, Tina and Natasha's newsletters for the latest news first.
    Madeleine: Subscribe here...

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    45 mins
  • Jacqueline Harvey: inside the world of one of Australia's most popular kidlit authors, and the rocky road it took to get there
    Apr 29 2026

    Tina Strachan interviews bestselling children’s author Jacqueline Harvey about her 20+ year publishing career, including nearly 70 books, 40 audiobooks, and Alice-Miranda adaptations. Harvey discusses her latest middle-grade series, The Girl and the Ghost, inspired by meeting a prince in a Singapore bookshop and research at Versailles that led her to make Louis XVII the story’s ghost. She explains how travel sparks ideas across her series, how Alice-Miranda took off after years of rejections and a publisher change, and why she values testing manuscripts with young readers. Harvey shares practical advice on celebrating releases, planning while allowing story surprises, using simple tools (notebooks, whiteboard, Word), building loyal relationships with publishers and booksellers, being generous on social media, managing burnout through scheduling and saying no, and not quitting a day job too soon.

    00:00 Podcast Intro
    00:56 Meet Jacqueline Harvey
    02:21 New Release Spotlight
    02:53 Prince in the Bookshop
    07:40 Travel Sparks Stories
    10:35 Celebrating Book Launches
    12:37 From Teacher to Author
    15:27 Rejections and Ugly Covers
    19:28 Backing Alice Miranda
    22:37 Kid Readers as Testers
    22:58 Kid Feedback Before Print
    23:39 Editors Over Beta Readers
    24:35 One Publisher Loyalty
    27:10 Plotter Meets Pantser
    30:01 Tools Word Notebooks Whiteboard
    31:46 Marketing Teamwork Reality
    32:31 Bookshops And Booksellers
    35:00 Social Media Generosity
    38:30 Avoiding Burnout Planning
    42:49 Top Tips And Farewell

    Join our Patreon community for less than the cost of a coffee per month and support the pod! Your contribution will go to directly paying our sound producer, Brogan, and to help us bring you the conversations with industry professionals you love.

    Follow The Book Deal podcast on Instagram The Book Deal podcast (@the_book_deal_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos

    You can find out more about Tina, Madeleine and Natasha and follow their journeys here:

    Tina Strachan (@td_strachan) • Instagram photos and videos
    Tina Strachan children's book author
    Madeleine Cleary (@madeleineclearywrites) • Instagram photos and videos
    Madeleine Cleary | Author
    Natasha Rai (@raiwriting) • Instagram photos and videos
    Natasha Rai | Author | Mentor

    If you want to stay in the know, sign up to Madeleine, Tina and Natasha's newsletters for the latest news first.
    Madeleine: Subscribe here...

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    46 mins
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