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  • Self-Publishing Without Losing Control: A Conversation with Polly Letofsky
    Apr 12 2026

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    If you’ve ever wondered whether self-publishing is the right path—or how to do it without getting overwhelmed or taken advantage of—this conversation is for you.

    In this episode, I talk with publishing consultant Polly Letofsky, founder of My Word Publishing, to walk through what self-publishing actually looks like behind the scenes. From maintaining your rights to building the right editorial team, Polly breaks down the process with honesty, clarity, and a few hard-earned lessons.

    Using my own book-in-progress as a real-time example, we explore what happens when an author books a consult, what it really costs to publish well, and how to avoid the most common (and expensive) mistakes.


    If you’ve got a story in you this episode is a roadmap for getting it into the world the right way.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:
    •Why Polly built a publishing model where authors keep 100% of their rights and royalties
    •The difference between bad decisions vs. getting ripped off in publishing
    •What actually happens during a self-publishing consult
    •The real cost breakdown of publishing a professional-quality book
    •Why editing is non-negotiable (and what kind you actually need)
    •How to think about book length, structure, and audience
    •The pros and cons of including photos in your book
    •Why authors should not rush the final stages of publishing
    •How Amazon KDP vs. Ingram impacts your distribution strategy
    •What royalties really look like—and how authors make money
    •The role of AI in writing and publishing (and where it falls short)

    Key Takeaways
    1. You don’t have to give up control to publish well.
    Polly’s entire model is built around authors maintaining ownership—from ISBNs to royalties to final decisions.
    2. Editing is where your book becomes your book.
    Developmental, copy line, and proof editing all serve different purposes—and skipping them shows.
    3. Your publishing “team” matters more than you think.
    Editors, designers, and layout specialists aren’t interchangeable. The right fit changes everything.
    4. Distribution strategy should match your goals.
    If you’re speaking, selling at events, or reaching niche audiences, platforms like Ingram matter.
    5. Don’t rush the finish line.
    That final stretch is where good books either become great—or stay just good.

    Resources Mentione

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
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    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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  • Airline Captain Heidi A. Porch talks about her memoir Ditching the Sky about a ferry flight engine failure 540 miles from Hawaii, a Cold War rescue, and the long road from ocean ditching to the 747
    Feb 27 2026

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    Heidi Porch was 540 miles east-northeast of Hawaii when her engine began losing oil pressure.

    She was 500 feet above the Pacific when she turned off the master switch and prepared to ditch.

    In this episode, Heidi joins me to talk about Ditching the Sky, her gripping memoir of ferrying single-engine Cessnas across the Pacific in the 1980s—and the day her engine quit over open ocean.

    We talk about:

    • Growing up with a dream of becoming an airline pilot
    • Building time as a glider pilot and ferry pilot
    • Flying 17-hour legs over open ocean without autopilot
    • Trusting your instincts when your “little voice” says something isn’t right
    • Calling a Mayday when others aren’t convinced
    • Engineering your own ditching plan mid-flight
    • Surviving impact
    • Climbing into a life raft in the open ocean
    • Being rescued during the Cold War by a Soviet refrigeration vessel
    • And going on to fly the DC-9, Airbus 320, Boeing 747-400, Airbus 330, and Gulfstream 500

    We also talk about writing the book decades later, self-publishing, narrating her own audiobook—and the unexpected recognition that followed.

    This is a story about preparation, intuition, resilience, and the long arc of a career that almost ended before it began.

    Buy the book: https://literaryaviatrix.com/book/ditching-the-sky/

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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  • Flying Around Australia: Author and general aviation pilot Fran West talks about Plane Reflections about her three-month flight around Australia’s coastline—weather, grit, and why turning back is sometimes the bravest choice
    Feb 19 2026

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    Australian private pilot and author Fran West joins me to talk about her remarkable three-month journey flying around the coastline of Australia in a Cessna 172—an adventure she later captured in her photo-rich journal, Plane Reflections.

    What began as inspiration from the 1978 aerial circumnavigation known as “Pelican’s Progress” became Aus Flight ’99—a meticulously planned, shoestring-budget flight completed with grit, humility, and hard-earned wisdom.

    Fran shares what it really takes to execute a marathon aviation journey:

    · 52 charts

    · 67 flight plans

    · 75 mainland airstrips + 15 in Tasmania

    · 101 landings

    · Multiple weather turn-backs

    · And the emotional weight of flying in a community that didn’t always support her

    We talk about:

    · Growing up inspired by aviation books (and inheriting a library of them)

    · Becoming a private pilot while building a career as a librarian

    · Navigating male-dominated flying spaces

    · The curious scrutiny around “solo” flights

    · Why turning back is not failure

    · Writing and self-publishing Plane Reflections

    · And an unforgettable chocolate cake “mud map” story

    This conversation is about aviation, resilience, self-trust, and doing the dream.

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    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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    1 h y 7 m
  • Caroline Paul’s Why Fly—open-cockpit flight, awe from above, and the hard-won clarity that comes when life on the ground gets turbulent
    Feb 7 2026

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    Caroline Paul—former San Francisco firefighter, lifelong adventurer, and pilot—joins me for a wide-ranging conversation about her new book, Why Fly (launching February 24). We talk gyrocopters, paragliding, trikes, the “rat-tat-tat” rhythm of humor and terror in pilot stories, and the way aviation can become both refuge and mirror when relationships shift and life asks us to find our footing again.

    📚 Pre-order Why Fly through my website here: https://literaryaviatrix.com/book/why-fly/

    In This Episode:

    Why the title is Why Fly (no question mark—and why that matters)
    Caroline’s flight path: Cessna training → paragliding → weight-shift trike → gyrocopter
    What a gyrocopter is, how it flies, and why it stole her heart
    “Pilot error” as a framework for accountability, learning, and humility
    The wonder of flight: scale, perspective, and the quiet, tearful moments that catch you by surprise
    Why girls are often trained to be cautious—and how bravery can be taught
    Tower communication vs. relationship communication


    Featured Book:
    Why Fly


    Caroline’s Other Titles:
    Fighting Fire (memoir)
    The Gutsy Girl
    You Are Mighty
    Tough Broad
    Lost Cat
    East Wind Rain

    About Caroline Paul
    Caroline Paul is a former San Francisco firefighter, author of eight books, and a lifelong pilot and outdoor adventurer. Her writing explores bravery, wonder, risk, and what we learn when we choose to step outside our comfort zones.

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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    1 h y 33 m
  • Aviatrix Writers' Room - Children's Author Kirsten W. Larson talks about writing, publishing, and her 'Reimagine Your Writing' craft books
    Jan 22 2026

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    In this Aviatrix Writers’ Room conversation, former NASA public affairs specialist and author of four nonfiction picture books, Kirsten W. Larson talks about writing true stories for young readers. We dig into how she learned the craft, the communities and organizations that helped her grow, and the realities of traditional publishing timelines (especially for illustrated nonfiction).

    Kirsten shares a clear-eyed look at writing “school and library” work-for-hire books, what those contracts mean for rights and creative control, and why she ultimately shifted her focus toward her own trade projects. We also talk about nonfiction kidlit craft—how research becomes story, why emotional connection matters, and the revision mindset behind her Reimagine Your Writing craft books Reimagining Your Nonfiction Picture Book: A Step-by-Step Revision Guide and her latest launching February 1st - Telling it True: How to Write Non-Fiction Kids (and Teens) Want to Read (Reimagine Your Writing).


    What we cover
    • How Kirsten developed her craft (study, critique, repetition, feedback)
    • Communities that helped: critique groups, SCBWI, NFFest, webinars, classes
    • What “kidlit nonfiction” really asks of the writer: story first, facts supported in back matter
    • The publishing timeline reality for illustrated books (and why it takes years)
    • Work-for-hire school/library books: what the contracts typically mean (flat fee + publisher holds rights)
    • How to break in: magazine clips, portfolios, pitching educational publishers
    • Why she wrote Reimagining Your Nonfiction Picture Book (and what it’s designed to solve)
    • What she’s building next: a broader nonfiction craft “prequel” + a middle grade graphic novel project
    • Encouragement for new writers: read what’s being published now, learn the medium, write, revise, repeat

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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  • Kirsten W. Larson on Wonder Woman, aircraft designer E. Lillian Todd, and astrophysicist Cecilia Payne
    Jan 22 2026

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    I’m joined by Kirsten W. Larson, former NASA public affairs specialist and author of four nonfiction picture books—including Wood, Wire, Wings, the story of pioneering airplane designer E. Lillian (Emma) Todd, and A True Wonder, a biography of Wonder Woman as a cultural icon shaped by women’s history.

    We talk about how Kirsten became a children’s nonfiction author, why the back matter matters, and what drew her to stories that put overlooked women back into the historical record—especially women who weren’t “the winners” history tends to preserve. We also dig into the inventive, practical brilliance of Lillian Todd, the wild early days of aviation design, and the fascinating ways Wonder Woman’s portrayal rises and falls alongside cultural attitudes toward women in the U.S.

    Buy the book: https://literaryaviatrix.com/book/wood-wire-wings-emma-lilian-todd-invents-an-airplane/

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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  • Breaking formation – U2 Pilot Merryl Tengesdal on graphic novels, confidence and courage, and raising the next generation of leaders.
    Jan 14 2026

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    In this interview, Merryl Tengesdal, Col USAF (ret.) returns to talk about Shatter the Sky: Tales of Dragon Lady 788— a comic designed to bring confidence, critical thinking, and leadership lessons to younger readers.

    We discuss why comic books and graphic novels matter, how real-world aviation experiences shaped this story, and why kids (and adults) need to listen to their inner voices and speak up when something doesn’t feel right.

    This conversation moves from the cockpit to the classroom to the living room — touching on parenting, peer pressure, mental health, and the responsibility of preparing the next generation to lead with integrity.

    Buy the Book: https://literaryaviatrix.com/book/shatter-the-sky-tales-of-dragon-lady-788/

    If you haven’t listened to my full interview with Merryl about her memoir, Shatter the Sky, you can find it here: https://literaryaviatrix.com/shatter-the-sky/

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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  • Aviatrix Classics: Pioneer Ruth Nichols’ Wings for Life—record-setting flights, devastating crashes, and the resilience to find purpose that joined aviation skill with Quaker compassion to deliver air relief worldwide.
    Dec 31 2025

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    In this deeply immersive Literary Aviatrix Classics conversation Dr. Jacque Boyd, Captain Jenny Beatty and I discuss Wings for Life, the extraordinary memoir of pioneering aviatrix Ruth Nichols.

    Nichols’ life reads like myth—altitude, speed, and distance records; repeated catastrophic crashes; unrelenting physical pain; and a relentless return to the cockpit. Beneath the headlines lies a story of discipline, preparation, spiritual conviction, and resilience shaped by mentorship, friendship, and loss.

    We trace Nichols’ journey from debutante to record-setting pilot, from shattered vertebrae to historic long-distance flights, and from personal heartbreak to immensely impactful global humanitarian work. This conversation also places Nichols within the broader context of women’s aviation history—alongside Amelia Earhart, The Ninety-Nines, and the interwar aviation world that shaped (and constrained) women’s opportunities.

    What makes this episode special is not just what Nichols accomplished—but how she endured. This is a story about what happens when a woman refuses to disappear, even when the world—and her own body—tries to stop her.

    Topics Covered

    · Ruth Nichols’ record-setting flights in altitude, speed, and distance

    · The brutal physical cost of early aviation—and survival against the odds

    · Mentorship from Harry Rogers and Clarence Chamberlain

    · Women pilots, publicity, and the economics of survival in aviation

    · The founding and early purpose of The Ninety-Nines

    · Competition, friendship, and tension with Amelia Earhart

    · Faith, Quaker values, and Nichols’ pivot toward humanitarian aviation

    · Relief Wings, disaster response, and the roots of Civil Air Patrol

    · Why Ruth Nichols deserves a larger place in aviation history

    Did you know you can support your local independent bookshop and me by shopping through my Bookshop.org affiliate links on my website? If a book is available on Bookshop.org, you'll find a link to it on the book page. By shopping through the Literary Aviatrix website a small portion of the sale goes to support the content you love, at no additional cost to you. https://literaryaviatrix.com/shop-all-books/

    Thanks so much for listening!

    • Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter.
    • Visit the Literary Aviatrix website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages.
    • Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation.
    • Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree.


    Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!

    -Liz Booker


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    3 h y 42 m