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Print Run Podcast

Print Run is a podcast created and hosted by Laura Zats and Erik Hane. Its aim is simple: to have the conversations surrounding the book and writing industries that too often are glossed over by conventional wisdom, institutional optimism, and false seriousness.

We’re book people, and we want to examine the questions that lie at the heart of that life: why do books, specifically, matter? In a digital world, what cultural ground does book publishing still occupy?

Whether it’s trends in the queries from writers that hit our inboxes or the social ramifications of an industry that pays so little being based in Manhattan, we’re here for it. Probably to laugh at it and call it names, but here for it nonetheless.

Print Run is the happy-hour conversation after a long day at a catalog launch; it’s the bottle of wine you drink most of on a Tuesday when the manuscripts are no good. We’re for writers, for publishers, for anyone who’s opened a book and wanted to know—really know—what goes into getting the damn thing made.

Join us. We’ll talk about the worst sex scene we’ve ever read and wonder aloud about how millennials will affect the books of the future. We’ll figure out why Jonathan Franzen wants to replace your child with a penguin and whether or not that penguin will be buying hardcovers when he grows up.

Literature Writing Arts Books
Update frequency
every 18 days
Average duration
53 minutes
Episodes
185
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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Episode 160—What is Love

Episode 160—What is Love

We’ve heard it so many times in so many places: editors falling in love with books, agents loving manuscripts from the first page, deal announcements centered on how much every party involved LOVES t…
00:46:16  |   Wed 29 Mar 2023
Episode 159—All the Strange Silences

Episode 159—All the Strange Silences

At many different moments in the publishing process, we are asked to stay quiet about news, or keep certain developments secret, or not post the thing we’re dying to share on social media. How come? …
00:51:51  |   Tue 14 Mar 2023
Episode 158—The Books That Made Us

Episode 158—The Books That Made Us

This week we gave each other a prompt: which books have been the most transformative or influential in shaping our book careers? It’s an open-ended question and we took it that way–in this episode we…
00:54:45  |   Tue 31 Jan 2023
Episode 157—Fresh Off the Picket Line with Rachel Kambury

Episode 157—Fresh Off the Picket Line with Rachel Kambury

This week we were lucky enough to have HarperCollins associate editor Rachel Kambury on the show, and we talked to her all about her union’s strike, what about their working conditions led them to th…
01:04:35  |   Thu 08 Dec 2022
Episode 156—Welcome to Decembo

Episode 156—Welcome to Decembo

Folks, it is that time of year once again. As we set off on our yearly month of holiday memes and other nonsense, we’re adding in some real reflection on the truths that a strange, volatile year of p…
00:41:39  |   Thu 01 Dec 2022
Episode 155—Tweets and Strikes

Episode 155—Tweets and Strikes

This week we take a look at the HarperCollins Union’s strike for better working conditions, discuss the possible destruction of Twitter, and in general share how we navigate the strangest part of the…
00:46:16  |   Mon 21 Nov 2022
Episode 154—Object Lessons

Episode 154—Object Lessons

This week’s convo starts out as a discussion of our relationships with books as physical objects and ends up… everywhere? We talk about how we associate meaning and memory with books, our reading hab…
01:08:20  |   Fri 07 Oct 2022
Episode 153--A New Achilles Heel

Episode 153--A New Achilles Heel

This week we talk about Barnes & Noble’s decision to stock fewer hardcover titles, especially in YA and MG categories. How will this affect debut writers and marginalized creators, why might they mak…
00:45:52  |   Fri 19 Aug 2022
Episode 152--Show Trial

Episode 152--Show Trial

This week we talk about–what else–the court case involving the DOJ vs. PRH, regarding their attempted merger with Simon & Schuster. Specifically, we analyze how the executives testifying have been ta…
00:58:08  |   Fri 12 Aug 2022
Episode 151—The Pettisode

Episode 151—The Pettisode

Pettiness! Jealousy! Stop lying, you’ve felt it as much as the next person, especially in an industry like publishing. So have we, and here we present a full, honest episode on how we process those f…
00:49:15  |   Thu 02 Jun 2022
Episode 150—No Thoughts Just Toucans

Episode 150—No Thoughts Just Toucans

This… is one of our more loose episodes ever. We sit down and catch up on everything from what we’re reading to how Laura avoids death while foraging in the woods, from an analysis of what makes a go…
00:51:19  |   Fri 27 May 2022
Episode 149–Critique, Awards, and Subjectivity

Episode 149–Critique, Awards, and Subjectivity

This week, in light of recent heated discourse around what awards like the Lambda are “for,” we thought we’d break down why awards and indeed all literary criticism are not meant to be objective sign…
00:46:56  |   Tue 12 Apr 2022
Episode 148—All the Wrong Lessons

Episode 148—All the Wrong Lessons

This week we talk about Brandon Sanderson’s wildly successful Kickstarter campaign for his next novels, a move so bold and unique that we simply have to ask: what wrong and/or inapplicable lessons wi…
00:50:37  |   Mon 14 Mar 2022
Episode 147—Publishing’s Great Resignation

Episode 147—Publishing’s Great Resignation

WOW it is nice to be back in the recording studio! In our first episode this side of Erik having a child, we talk about the recent trend of editors leaving their jobs and even outright leaving the in…
00:59:16  |   Tue 01 Mar 2022
Episode 146—The Baby Hane-isode

Episode 146—The Baby Hane-isode

On the “season finale” episode before Erik goes on paternity leave for a few months, we talk about the many swirling feelings around going on leave in the publishing industry, artistic anxiety in the…
00:56:46  |   Mon 27 Sep 2021
Episode 145—RWA Madness, or: What Should Literary Institutions Actually Do?

Episode 145—RWA Madness, or: What Should Literary Institutions Actually Do?

After another RWA mess surrounding their recent issuing of the Vivian Award, we use the occasion to ask a fundamental question: what’s the point of these organizations, and how can we make them do wh…
00:45:43  |   Wed 18 Aug 2021
Episode 144—The Summer To Loon-isode

Episode 144—The Summer To Loon-isode

This week, we made the whole plane out of To Loon It May Concerns. We spent the episode answering your most burning and specific publishing questions, from all corners of the writing and publishing w…
00:50:07  |   Wed 18 Aug 2021
Episode 143—Irreplaceable

Episode 143—Irreplaceable

It’s summer, and in publishing that means one thing: we’re all getting each other’s out-of-offices. In this episode we talk about how, actually, that’s a good thing--it underscores that people in the…
00:49:41  |   Tue 22 Jun 2021
Episode 142—Change the Frame

Episode 142—Change the Frame

This week we take a look at the far too slanted battlefield on which people who want change in publishing are forced to fight--and how, rather than responding to each new publishing injustice on a ca…
00:58:34  |   Wed 02 Jun 2021
Episode 141—Science, Fake Science, and Publishing

Episode 141—Science, Fake Science, and Publishing

This week we talk about the state of nonfiction publishing amidst the changing conditions of both the industry and the wider world--how has a pandemic and political turbulence affected our relationsh…
00:57:17  |   Mon 12 Apr 2021
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