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Sue and Donna dive headfirst into the grammar debates that keep indie authors up at night — starting with the most divisive punctuation mark on the internet: the em dash. Is it a stylistic power move or a crutch for writ

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Welcome to the podcast where self-publishing gets real . We're pulling back the covers on indie authorship—the good, the bad, and the autocorrect fails that made it to print. Each episode, we're spilling the tea on everything traditional publishing won't tell you: the messy first drafts, the marketing mishaps, the 3am formatting breakdowns, and yes, those typos that somehow survived five rounds of edits. Whether you're a seasoned indie author, thinking about self-publishing, or just curious about what really happens behind the scenes of those books in your Kindle library, this is your safe space. Grab your coffee (or wine, we don't judge), and join us for honest conversations about the indie author life. Because if we can't laugh about that time we misspelled our own character's name for an entire chapter, what can we laugh about? New episodes drop weekly. No gatekeepers, no pretension—just real authors keeping it real.
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Sue and Donna dive headfirst into the grammar debates that keep indie authors up at night — starting with the most divisive punctuation mark on the internet: the em dash. Is it a stylistic power move or a crutch for writ

We're pulling back the curtain on the money talk nobody prepared us for when we started this indie author journey. Spoiler alert: it's not just editing and cover design. In this episode, Donna and Sue get real about the

It's here – episode 10 and the season 1 finale of Indie Authors Uncovered 🎉 We're wrapping up our first season by spilling the tea on our goals for 2026. What we're dreaming about, what we're planning to change, and wha

What's working, what's not, and the unexpected victories we didn't see coming. In this episode, Donna and Sue are getting real about their wins for 2025 - the planned ones, the surprise ones, and the "wait, that actually

Donna and Sue are back with their honest take on "The Bright Side of Christmas" by Morgan Elizabeth – because what's the holidays without a little romance and real talk? In this episode, the co-hosts dive into Morgan Eli

Ever gotten a review so bizarre it made you wonder if the reviewer actually read your book? Join Sue and Donna, as we share our most memorable reader reviews—from the heartwarming ones that kept us writing to the absolut

Amazon might be the 800-pound gorilla in the room, but it's not the only place your readers are shopping for their next great read. In this episode of Indie Authors Uncovered, we're pulling back the curtain on the often-

Is your goal list longer than your TBR pile? 📚 Join Sue Mills and Donna R Madden as they spill the tea on setting writing goals that actually work (not just the ones that look good on Instagram). In this episode, we're

Balancing the Day Job and the Dream Juggling a full-time career and your writing passion? You're not alone. In this episode of Indie Authors Uncovered, hosts Sue Mills and Donna R Madden dive into the real talk about tim

Indie Authors Uncovered - Episode 3: Pantsers vs. Plotters: Finding Your Writing Style Are you a meticulous planner or do you write by the seat of your pants? In this episode, Donna and Sue dive deep into the age-old deb

Consider this episode your indie author cheat sheet—written in our tears and typos. We're getting brutally honest about every facepalm-worthy mistake we've made on our self-publishing journey. From launching a book witho

Welcome to the podcast where self-publishing gets real. We're pulling back the curtain on indie authorship—the good, the bad, and the autocorrect fails that made it to print. Each episode, we're spilling the tea on every
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