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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 42—Anatomy of a Bestseller

Episode 42—Anatomy of a Bestseller

This week, we walk through the many junctures in the publishing process—both within a publisher’s control and not—that lead to a book becoming a breakout bestseller. Every book is different, of cours…
01:02:07  |   Tue 15 Aug 2017
Episode 41—Criticism, Criticism

Episode 41—Criticism, Criticism

In light of Michiko Kakutani leaving the New York Times, we discuss the changing roles of print book reviews and the literary critical establishment in the modern age. We also talk about that time sh…
00:49:45  |   Tue 08 Aug 2017
Episode 40—What's YA?

Episode 40—What's YA?

This week, Laura walks us through the history of Young Adult literature in an attempt to answer a question that seems to never go away: what, exactly, is YA? We discuss why the category is so often u…
01:00:05  |   Tue 25 Jul 2017
Episode 39 — Write the Book, George

Episode 39 — Write the Book, George

With the return of Game of Thrones to TV, it’s the right time to talk about the many fascinating writing and publishing aspects of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. How has the series mana…
00:59:13  |   Tue 18 Jul 2017
Episode 38—The People's Court

Episode 38—The People's Court

This episode has it all: a recap of Laura’s time at a SF/F convention; a bad article about old-school publishing; a Fiction Author Under FBI Investigation, of the Week; and a discussion on prison lit…
00:58:46  |   Tue 11 Jul 2017
Episode 37 — Eric Smith Rocks

Episode 37 — Eric Smith Rocks

This holiday week, we're joined by author, agent, and corgi owner extraordinaire Eric Smith. We talk about balancing his writing life with agenting, how both roles inform each other, and most importa…
00:50:15  |   Tue 04 Jul 2017
Episode 36 — Shoot Your Shot (featuring Shea Serrano)

Episode 36 — Shoot Your Shot (featuring Shea Serrano)

This week, we’re thrilled to have an interview with New York Times bestselling author Shea Serrano. We ask him about his experience with the book-publishing process this time through, whether “experi…
00:40:44  |   Tue 27 Jun 2017
Episode 35 — Please Blurb Us, Gary

Episode 35 — Please Blurb Us, Gary

What’s in a blurb? This week we talk about one of the more opaque processes in the book world: getting endorsements from other others. Who’s it for, and does it matter? Also, if Gary Shteyngart loves…
00:56:02  |   Tue 20 Jun 2017
Episode 34 — Summer Friday

Episode 34 — Summer Friday

Summer Fridays: they’re fun, people love them, and they’re a well-established publishing tradition. But where do they come from, and why does publishing slow down in the summers? We get into the hist…
00:55:26  |   Tue 13 Jun 2017
Episode 33 — Current Fiction, Post-Truth

Episode 33 — Current Fiction, Post-Truth

It’s safe to say that most people are feeling something strange in our current historical moment: disenchantment, paranoia, anxiety, or a whole host of other emotions. But current events aside, how d…
01:01:00  |   Tue 06 Jun 2017
Episode 32 — The Game’s Got Rules

Episode 32 — The Game’s Got Rules

After last week’s big, heavy episode, we’re more fun this week. We get into the “unwritten rules” of the book world, both real and imagined, both petty and substantial. We also do a quick check-in on…
00:56:09  |   Wed 31 May 2017
Episode 31 — Amazon vs. Everyone

Episode 31 — Amazon vs. Everyone

It’s time. This week, we discuss by far the most influential entity in the book industry: Amazon. Bigger than everyone else, more ruthless than everyone else, and yet, completely indispensable to mod…
01:10:09  |   Tue 23 May 2017
Episode 30 — All That Power

Episode 30 — All That Power

This week, we discuss the levers of power that are at play in a book’s acquisition and publication, all of which end up determining that book’s fate and prospects. How does the size of a book’s advan…
00:52:22  |   Tue 16 May 2017
Episode 29 — We Used to Be Readers

Episode 29 — We Used to Be Readers

This week’s show is on maybe the most fundamental thing any of us do outside the whole eating/sleeping thing: reading. How has the role of reading changed in our lives as we’ve gotten older? Is it th…
00:50:51  |   Tue 09 May 2017
Episode 28 — Trending

Episode 28 — Trending

This week we talk about the seemingly surface-level elements of books that seem to periodically rise and fall in popularity: things like the vampire in paranormal/YA books, or the cupcake shop in rom…
00:53:47  |   Tue 02 May 2017
Episode 27 — The Great Escape

Episode 27 — The Great Escape

Just the two of us again this week. We discuss the supposed reader experience known as “escapism”—what does it mean, why do people seek it out, and are people actually “escaping” like they think they…
00:49:14  |   Tue 25 Apr 2017
Episode 26 — And Then There Were Hoots

Episode 26 — And Then There Were Hoots

In light of NYC’s new law forbidding employers from asking job candidates their previous salaries, we talk to editor Allyson Rudolph (@allysonrudolph) about the many issues surrounding pay in the pub…
00:47:42  |   Tue 18 Apr 2017
Episode 25 — Fresh Rusk Biscuits

Episode 25 — Fresh Rusk Biscuits

This week, we discuss what it means to engage in honest critical discussions about writing, why it’s difficult, and how it’s essential to the advancement of the good-faith publishing conversation. Wh…
00:56:30  |   Thu 13 Apr 2017
Episode 24 — Writing vs. Publishing

Episode 24 — Writing vs. Publishing

This week, we take a look at how writing and publishing have become separate conversations, and how this divide isn’t good for anyone in any part of the writing world. Why is there such an oversized …
00:48:11  |   Tue 04 Apr 2017
Episode 23 — The Regretisode

Episode 23 — The Regretisode

Description: This week, dear listener, is about regrets. What books did we let go or pass on, that ended up doing well in other hands, and what does that say about the nature of professional and subj…
00:46:40  |   Tue 28 Mar 2017
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