A podcast perfect for new or aspiring authors learning more about self-publishing or getting tips for writing and editing your own work.

Indie Author Weekly shares the behind-the-scenes journey of writing and publishing books as a self-published authorpreneur.
Each episode includes personal stories of what works—and what doesn’t—as a new author, plus tips on everything from book marketing to outlining chapters to managing perfectionism to finding writing inspiration and more!
You’ll learn practical tips and ideas for getting started with your own writing journey. This indie author podcast can be enjoyed by new and aspiring authors who want to learn more about self-publishing (plus tips and tools for writing and editing your own work), as well as curious bookworms who are interested in getting a peek behind the curtain of a writer’s life.
Recommended Starting Point
“Ep 50: What made me start writing the Polyamorous Passions series” and “Ep 53: Top 5 episodes from the first year of podcasting on Indie Author Weekly (and why I started this podcast).”
Meet the host, Sagan Morrow
Indie Author Weekly is hosted by Sagan Morrow, a Winnipeg-based writer with more than a decade of experience as a small business owner.
Sagan has worked as a blogger and freelance copywriter and editor since 2008. In 2016, she began teaching other freelancers how to improve productivity and time management through her online courses. Sagan has published several business books in addition to her work as a romance novelist. She published her first work of fiction in 2018.
The first 12 episodes of this podcast were originally published on a “secret” platform only for email subscribers, but you can tune into all of those original episodes right here.
Learn more about Sagan’s published works and upcoming novels on her website.
Photos and videos by, or about, Indie Author Weekly.
Selected Podcast Episodes
- 124: Sex and romance novels
- 3 pillars of consistency
- 122: How to rewrite your novel
- 121: That didn’t go as planned…
- 120: Q&A about writing a lengthy book series
- 119: Tortured artist vs joyful creativity
- 087: Why you should write short stories
- 047: How 4 different authors outline their books
- 044: How to use mind mapping to write a book