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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 120—RWA, and What Writing Institutions Should Be

Episode 120—RWA, and What Writing Institutions Should Be

In the wake of the still-unfolding RWA mess, we share our perspectives on what’s gone so badly wrong, and why we feel these problems are--at least in part--intrinsic to the sort of writing institutio…
00:57:50  |   Tue 31 Dec 2019
Episode 119—The Holiday Party

Episode 119—The Holiday Party

It’s a pretty loose one this week. We talk about where we’re at as we draw toward the end of the year, share some memories from the year, give a delicious recipe for Oreo balls, it’s a whole thing. C…
00:48:43  |   Tue 17 Dec 2019
Episode 118—The Decembosode

Episode 118—The Decembosode

This week we talk through the reason for the season, in this stretch after National Novel Writing Month--self-editing and evaluation, and how to decide when something is ready to show others and prog…
00:51:19  |   Tue 10 Dec 2019
Episode 117—The One Before Thanksgiving

Episode 117—The One Before Thanksgiving

This episode covers an interesting recent piece on the continual publishing of right-wing garbage books, how best to design a contest or grant for marginalized creators (and how that project can go a…
00:55:31  |   Tue 26 Nov 2019
Episode 116—Hope, Risk, and Tinfoil

Episode 116—Hope, Risk, and Tinfoil

After checking in on #NaNoWriMo, we talk about the recent PW article that wondered aloud whether publishing is “too top-heavy.” It is, but not for the reasons the article suggests! Then we debut our …
00:54:17  |   Tue 12 Nov 2019
Episode 115—Doing Some Swears

Episode 115—Doing Some Swears

This week we talk about the new California law that’s supposedly designed to help freelancers, but in practice will further devalue their work and the work of staff writers at publications. From ther…
00:52:33  |   Wed 23 Oct 2019
Episode 114—Working Both Sides

Episode 114—Working Both Sides

After a quick response to the Booker award announcement and a note on censorship, today we talk about the unique dynamic of people in publishing also being creators who get published. What can be lea…
00:55:57  |   Tue 15 Oct 2019
Episode 113—Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Loon

Episode 113—Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Loon

This week’s discussion is centered on the idea of long versus short-term expectations in artistic careers, the pressures that make thinking about both difficult, and the role agents play in helping w…
00:56:38  |   Tue 08 Oct 2019
Episode 112—Nashville

Episode 112—Nashville

We’re back from Nashville, where we attended the Digital Book World conference! We talk about what we saw at the conference and recap the evening in which we were lucky enough to walk away with a pod…
00:50:39  |   Tue 17 Sep 2019
Episode 111—The Big New Thing

Episode 111—The Big New Thing

After quickly running through the publishing news of the past few weeks and deciding whether each thing is Good or Bad, we talk about some news of our own: as of today, we’ve launched our own agency …
00:59:31  |   Tue 10 Sep 2019
Episode 110—Preorders, Crossovers, and the Ways Publishers and Readers Engage

Episode 110—Preorders, Crossovers, and the Ways Publishers and Readers Engage

This week we talk about how the new emphasis on preorders for book sales has changed the way books are purchased, discussed, marketed, and evaluated by publishers. It’s a self-reinforcing feedback lo…
00:57:08  |   Tue 20 Aug 2019
Episode 109—Who Wants Some Pie

Episode 109—Who Wants Some Pie

After a rousing conversation about 1) pie and 2) the joys of novels that can’t be made into good movies, we talk about Macmillan’s new decision to restrict library purchases of ebooks. The (questiona…
00:57:38  |   Tue 06 Aug 2019
Episode 108—Caption This

Episode 108—Caption This

That classic online book retailer / Pentagon contract candidate is at it again, folks. With the announcement of Audible’s new audiobook feature called “Captions,” we talk about how it mostly amounts …
00:59:28  |   Tue 23 Jul 2019
Episode 107—July, July

Episode 107—July, July

It’s hot and muggy out, and we use that as an opportunity to examine one of publishing’s oldest pieces of conventional wisdom, that the industry grinds to a halt in the summer. We discuss how, rather…
00:52:14  |   Tue 16 Jul 2019
Episode 106—The One with the Paint Fumes

Episode 106—The One with the Paint Fumes

Hello from the recording studio, where a large paint job is in progress--but it’s only making the takes stronger. Today we talk about the recent New York Times article about the rampant fraud and cou…
00:54:41  |   Tue 02 Jul 2019
Episode 105—What Should Agents Do?

Episode 105—What Should Agents Do?

...It’s a big, open-ended question, but it’s one we ask ourselves this week with regard to how the role of agents and agencies could shift to meet the needs of modern publishing. We talk through some…
00:58:30  |   Tue 18 Jun 2019
Episode 104—The Cancelers Become The Canceled

Episode 104—The Cancelers Become The Canceled

This week, in light of the Natasha Tynes story, we discuss the trend of books being canceled by publishers due to bad behavior online by their authors. In a time when authors often find themselves ha…
00:49:16  |   Tue 11 Jun 2019
Episode 103—Talking About Talking About Books (with Nathan Goldman)

Episode 103—Talking About Talking About Books (with Nathan Goldman)

This week we’re joined by literary critic and editor Nathan Goldman to talk about the current state of book discourse, and the role literary criticism plays in the broader publishing ecosystem, espec…
00:51:01  |   Tue 28 May 2019
Episode 102—The Hope-isode

Episode 102—The Hope-isode

After a few weeks of covering various bits of doom and gloom in the publishing world, people asked us: “why would you or anyone want to take part in this industry?” That’s actually a very good questi…
00:53:12  |   Tue 14 May 2019
Episode 101—Print Run Morning Drive Time Radio Hour

Episode 101—Print Run Morning Drive Time Radio Hour

We recorded in the morning this time, and the results… the results are something. In light of publishers turning down Woody Allen’s memoir, we talk about the publisher role as tastemaker--and how far…
00:41:19  |   Tue 07 May 2019
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