Episode 59: Interview with Saba Sulaiman
Literary Agent Saba Sulaiman joins the MiP podcast to discuss working full-time and parenting, how she got into agenting, and the ups/downs of the field.
Bimonthly podcast from publishing professionals Bev Rivero & Jenn Baker, and other industry insiders, on diversity (or lack thereof) in the industry.
Literary Agent Saba Sulaiman joins the MiP podcast to discuss working full-time and parenting, how she got into agenting, and the ups/downs of the field.
Illustrator, comic writer, and poet Marcus Kwame Anderson talks to Jenn about collaboration, the categorization of visual art, and the work of self-publishing.
Publisher and founder of Koyama Press, Annie Koyama speaks with Jenn about how she started her press and the work she loves to publish & promote.
Live recording of guests Renée Watson & Jason Reynolds at Langston Hughes house for the I, Too, Arts Collective inaugural Creative Conversations series.
Rahul Mehta, author of the new novel NO OTHER WORLD, joins the MiP podcast to discuss his sophomore book, being a Southern writer, and writers block.
The “Swiss Army Knife” of publishing Alaina Leary speaks with Jenn about freelancing and writing about identity as a marginalized writer.
Author of fiction & nonfiction Brooke Obie discusses her debut novel BOOK OF ADDIS as well as expectations and the work of self-publishing.
Writer and PhD candidate in disability studies Lara Ameen speaks with Jenn on the first episode of 2017 on accessibility and disability representation.
Novelist and Playwright Kia Corthron joins Jenn on the last episode of 2016 to discuss her debut novel “The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter.”