Episodios

  • EP 81 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | TBA
    Nov 3 2025
    SHOW NOTES COMING SOON!!!
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  • EP 80 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | “Faith, Fiction, and the Publishing Grind: Lessons in Purpose and Platform”
    Oct 28 2025
    🎙️ Episode 80: “Faith, Fiction, and the Publishing Grind: Lessons in Purpose and Platform”
    Show: Publishing Pusher with Dr. Annette West

    Guest Contributors: Ms. Anna Roseboro, Malvis (Written Word Publishing)
    Host: Dr. Annette West
    Produced by: Jonnate Publishing
    Theme: Talking All Things Books

    Episode Overview
    In Episode 80, Dr. Annette West leads an inspiring and transparent discussion on the real-world challenges and triumphs of authors, publishers, and creators who are navigating the constantly shifting landscape of book publishing. Joined by literary professionals and collaborators Anna Roseboro and Mel V. from Written Word Publishing, Dr. West unpacks the process of creating, marketing, and managing books while keeping faith, purpose, and professionalism at the forefront.

    From Amazon algorithms to TikTok book readings, the trio shares lessons learned, honest reflections on time management, and wisdom on sustaining consistency as both creators and business owners. Together, they model what it means to live intentionally, work strategically, and walk in purpose—all while staying grounded in faith.

    Key Discussion Points
    1. Understanding the Publishing Process & Sales Reality
    • Dr. West reflects on her recent book release, Where Hope Took Root, and shares insights about book sales, Amazon algorithms, and why authors should prioritize direct distribution.
    • Transparency about sales numbers, royalties, and the importance of authors controlling their content.
    2. Collaboration and Consistency in Kingdom Work
    • The panel discusses managing collaborative book projects such as Kingdom Promises: The Beatitudes.
    • Lessons in patience, communication, and persistence when working with multiple contributors.
    3. Scheduling, Strategy, and Social Media Platforms
    • Mel V. reveals her intentional approach to scheduling writing, editing, and live reading sessions on TikTok.
    • How strategic planning and consistency build visibility and fan engagement.
    • The group explores which social platforms are most effective for authors and publishers today.
    4. Learning the Tools of the Trade
    • Practical conversation around video editing, clipping, and short-form content creation using apps like CapCut.
    • Discussion on how AI tools and other emerging technologies can help authors repurpose and enhance their content.
    5. Time Management and Wise Investment
    • Dr. West emphasizes the importance of assessing cost-benefit and learning curves before jumping into new technologies or courses.
    • Insights into choosing the right platforms, trainings, and partnerships that align with your purpose and productivity.
    6. The Debate: Christian Fiction vs. General Fiction
    • Mel V. raises a thought-provoking question: “If God is mentioned in a story, does it automatically become Christian fiction?”
    • The panel explores genre classification, target audience, and how to remain true to your message while reaching diverse readers.
    Quotable Moments
    • “Sell your books yourself. There are ways to do it without housing a lot of books locally.” — Dr. Annette West
    • “I’m being intentional now—putting time on my calendar for what matters most.” — Malvis
    • “We are blessed to be a blessing. Serve King Jesus so you can be the visible manifestation of His invisible presence.” — Dr. Annette West
    • “The purpose of the book determines the message—and the audience determines the impact.” — Anna Roseboro
    Takeaways for Authors & Creators
    ✅ Be intentional about scheduling time for your craft.
    ✅ Learn your platform—don’t let algorithms define your worth.
    ✅ Understand the business side of publishing as profoundly as the creative side.
    ✅ Test new technologies, but don’t abandon what’s already working.
    ✅ Clarify your audience before labeling your work by genre.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Book: Where Hope Took Root by Dr. Annette West
    • Upcoming Release: Kingdom Promises: The Beatitudes (collaborative project with Anna Roseboro and co-authors)
    • Software: CapCut (Video editing and content clipping tool)
    • Platforms Discussed: Amazon, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, Clubhouse
    Connect with Dr. Annette West
    🌐 Website: www.jatnpublishing.org
    📚 Check out her latest book: Where Hope Took Root
    🎧 Subscribe to Publishing Pusher on your favorite podcast app.
    🎙️ Produced by JATN Publishing.
    🎵 Production by Dottie Fire.
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  • EP 79 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | Planning, Platform & Purpose: Repurposing Content, Your Time, and Positioning Your Message
    Oct 20 2025
    Publishing Pusher Podcast — EP 79Host: Dr. Annette West (“The Publishing Pusher”)Series Segment: Talking All BooksGuests/Contributors: Miss Anna (educator/author/coach), Frederick (screenwriter), Kim (career strategist & community builder)Episode Title: Planning, Platform & Purpose: Repurposing Content, Protecting Your Time, and Positioning Your MessageRuntime: ~45 minutesEpisode SummaryDr. Annette West opens with encouragement for authors and creators: with many opportunities before us, planning well is stewardship—and the difference between momentum and overwhelm. In this round-table style episode, Dr. West, Miss Anna, Frederick, and Kim discuss:Strategic planning for busy creators and why “if we don’t plan effectively, we plan to fail.”Repurposing content across formats and platforms to multiply reach.Audience–message–purpose alignment when revising a book or adapting it for film/video.The S3 Model—Show Up, Speak Out, Share—plus a bonus “S”: Self-Care (sometimes that means saying no).Ministry vs. monetization—how to balance giving with getting, and how to fund the mission (e.g., Kenya Mission).Collaboration opportunities (anthologies, co-publishing) to build confidence, credibility, and a catalog.Community building and low-barrier membership concepts for sustained growth.Key TakeawaysPlan or be pulled. A full schedule demands priorities, sequencing, and a living to-do list you actually consult and adjust.Repurpose on purpose. A single deck/blog can become a video, narrated audio/podcast, social micro-assets, and a lead magnet—if the narration and formatting fit each platform.Know your reader. When republishing or revising, clarify audience, message, and purpose; sometimes the title and layout must change for discoverability.Guard the message, flex the method. It’s fine to protect the core message while accepting editorial/design changes that improve clarity and shelf appeal.S3 (+ Self-Care). Keep showing up, speaking out, and sharing your work—but protect your capacity by saying no when needed.Ministry & money can align. Define the purpose (e.g., proceeds to the mission), then market consistently so the work funds itself.Collabs accelerate. Anthologies and joint projects help new authors ship faster, learn the process, and earn while learning.Think “platforms,” not platform. Syndication (e.g., network partners) expands reach; prep assets in batches and queue them.Segment Guide (Approximate)00:00 – 03:30 | Welcome & framing: why planning is spiritual stewardship for creators.03:30 – 11:00 | Miss Anna: backpack giveaway; republishing a teacher’s handbook; learning to be the client; aligning title/cover to audience.11:00 – 18:00 | Repurposing: turning PowerPoints into narrated videos & podcast segments; collaboration with a tech helper who doesn’t know the message (and how to bridge that gap).18:00 – 25:00 | Working with a distribution partner/network; batching episodes; the S3 Model + Self-Care add-on.25:00 – 33:00 | Dr. West on content archives → creating giveaways/lead magnets; balancing generosity with list growth.33:00 – 40:00 | Frederick’s screenplay: honing the logline, target audience, comps, and production implications of a supernatural POV.40:00 – 45:00 | Kim’s project: community + course model with low-cost entry, building value and reducing the wage gap; invitations to collaborations; closing encouragement.Practical Playbook1) Planning & FocusMaintain a living to-do list; reprioritize daily.Batch content and pre-schedule releases across platforms.Reserve “maker time” for deep work; say no to protect it.2) Repurposing ChecklistBlog/Outline ➜ Slide deck ➜ Narrated video ➜ Podcast ➜ Social clips/quotes ➜ Lead magnet (checklist, guide, workbook).Ensure platform-fit: script/narration tuned for audio; visuals readable on mobile; CTAs per channel.3) Audience–Message–Purpose (Book & Media)Who is this for (novice vs. expert)?What do they need first (title, subtitle, cover promise)?Why now (purpose/outcome in one sentence)?Be open to title/layout/graphic changes; keep the message intact.4) S3 (+ Self-Care)Show Up: consistent cadence beats sporadic sprints.Speak Out: tell people what you do and where to find it.Share: teach generously; not all content needs a price tag.Self-Care: set capacity limits; decline misaligned asks.5) Ministry ↔ MonetizationName your mission outcome (e.g., per-book amount to a cause).Offer free resources as list-builders; sell deeper courses/coaching/books.Track a simple funnel: discovery ➜ subscribe ➜ nurture ➜ offer.Writer’s Corner — From Page to ScreenFor Frederick and fellow screenwriters:Logline: one sentence that states protagonist, goal, stakes, and the unique angle (e.g., supernatural POV).Comps: two recent films/series that show market fit; then state how yours is different.Audience: who must see this and why they’ll care.Feasibility: identify the visual approach (actor/FX/...
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  • EP 78 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | From Page to Screen: Collaborations, Scripture Balance & Smart Self-Publishing
    Oct 13 2025
    Publishing Pusher – Ep. 78Host: Dr. Annette WestSeries: Talking All BooksGuests: Ms. Anna J. Roseboro, Minister Sharon RandRuntime: ~45–60 min (estimate)Episode Title Talking All Books: Collaborations, Scripture Balance & Page-to-Screen Wins Episode SummaryIn this energizing roundtable, Dr. Annette West, educator and author, Ms. Anna J. Roseboro, and Minister Sharon Rand unpack what it really takes to move ideas from the page to print—and even to the screen. From the S3 visibility model (Show up, Speak out, Share it) to practical guardrails on using Scripture in faith-based writing, the trio shares straight-talk tips on collaborations, copyrights, translations, word counts, and launch strategies.Plus: Anna’s novel-to-film success story Choices (Episode 1 released; Episode 2 in production), Dr. West’s forthcoming Christian fiction novelette Where Hope Took Root (Oct 1 release), and Sharon’s new Christian Woman Daily Planner and current anthologies.Key TopicsThe S3 Model for Author Visibility: Show up, Speak out, Share it—why consistent presence and sharing your “toolbox” matters.From Book to Film: Anna’s Choices—how collaborative voices built authenticity and traction; premiere details and what’s next.Scripture in Writing—How Much Is Too Much?: Practical percentage ranges by book type, plus clear, usable rules of thumb.Collaboration Done Right: Benefits, expectations (including sales realities), and why author copies matter.Editing & Structure: Turning an overlong manuscript into a Book + Workbook for clarity and impact.Rights & Translation Essentials: Bible translation permissions, captions/dubbing costs, and protecting screeners.Author Development: Boot camps, coaching, and building a sustainable brand as a self-publisher.Timestamp Guide (chaptered for show notes)00:00 – Welcome & Purpose: Publishing Pusher’s mission is to equip authors and content creators.03:00 – S3 Model: Show up, speak out, share it—how to leverage your “toolbox.”07:00 – Feature: Choices (Film): Episode 1 released; Episode 2 in production; how collaborative authenticity shaped the story.14:00 – Premiere Info: Sept 21, 7:00 PM EST on Zoom (tickets via Eventbrite; link shared in Jetna Publishing community).17:00 – New Release: Dr. West’s Where Hope Took Root (Christian fiction novelette, Oct 1; ebook & softcover).22:00 – Projects in Motion: Sharon’s Christian Woman Daily Planner, Beatitudes project, anthologies, and “AI Made Easy” Zoom.26:00 – Collaboration 101: Why anthologies are a smart on-ramp; networking vs. sales expectations.31:00 – Scripture Balance: Clear targets for devotionals, teaching books, and fiction/memoir.36:00 – Legal & Production: Bible translation permissions, CC/dubbing cost realities, and screener safeguards.41:00 – Editing Wins: Splitting a 40k manuscript into a 20k core book + companion workbook.45:00 – Call to Action & Close.Practical TakeawaysUse Scripture strategically.Devotionals/Study Guides: ~30–50% (aim lower when possible).Inspirational/Teaching: ~15–25% (aim ≈15%).Fiction/Memoir: ~5–15% (aim ≈5%); weave verses naturally into narrative.Rule of thumb: 1–3 key verses per central point or chapter theme.Mind the rights. Some Bible translations (e.g., KJV, NIV, NKJV/NLT) allow limited quoting with proper attribution. Always check each publisher’s current guidelines and add the required credit lines on your copyright page.Protect your film assets. Use watermarks, respect contracts, and avoid uncontrolled distribution of screeners.Budget for access. Captioning/translation often priced per minute (e.g., ~$3–$4/min)—plan accordingly.Right-size your book. If you exceed the target word count (e.g., 20k), move tables/activities to a workbook and keep the main text tight.Choose collaborations that coach. Look for projects that include feedback loops, editing, and author education—not just “submit and go.”Featured Projects & MentionsFilm: Choices — Episode 1 released; Premiere: Sept 21 @ 7:00 PM EST (Eventbrite ticket required; screening via Zoom). Produced by Tella Productions (Teaching English Language Arts); prior work with Urban Vision Works noted.Book: Where Hope Took Root: Love, Loss, and God Planted Something New — Dr. Annette West, releasing Oct 1 (ebook + softcover).Planner: Christian Woman Daily Planner — Minister Sharon Rand (in design).Anthologies & Series: Centered in Christ devotionals (5-book series), Beatitudes project, Seed for Entrepreneurs anthology, Daughters of Ruth collective.Training: Six-month Publishing Boot Camp (business setup + book completion + certificate).Community: Jetna Publishing site & Facebook group (links as available).Event: AI Made Easy Zoom (Friday evening; free registration required—Zoom link to be shared).Pull Quotes (ready for social tiles)“If you don’t show up, people don’t know who you are. If you don’t speak out, they don’t know what you have to say. If you don...
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  • EP 77 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | Anthologies with Dr. Carolyn Coleman
    Oct 6 2025
    EPISODE 77 – SHOW NOTESPodcast: Talking All Books with Dr. Annette WestEpisode Title: Anthologies & Children’s Books: A Deeper Look with Dr. Carolyn ColemanGuest: Dr. Carolyn ColemanFeaturing: Dr. Anna Roseboro & Mel B. (Written Words Publishing Team)🎙️ Episode OverviewIn Episode 77, Dr. Annette West hosts an insightful and transparent conversation with Dr. Carolyn Coleman on the journey of anthology authorship and navigating the complex world of children’s book publishing. Joined by experienced literary contributors Dr. Anna Roseboro and publisher Mel B., this episode dives deep into the creative, cultural, technical, and marketing challenges faced by authors today.From finding the right illustrators to mastering the use of AI, from navigating cultural representation to leveraging book ambassadors, this episode serves as a masterclass in modern publishing—especially for authors writing for children, anthologies, and legacy-building projects.🧭 Key Discussion Topics✍️ The Beauty & Challenges of AnthologiesAnthologies as platforms for healing, legacy, and collective storytelling.Importance of author preparation, purpose, and commitment to Collaboration.Teaching authors marketing before the book releases.📚 Children’s Books: Creativity Meets ResponsibilityUnderstanding your young audience: visual, auditory & kinesthetic learners.The weight of the message—teaching patience, character, culture, and healing through stories.Consistency in illustrations: Why human illustrators are still vital despite AI tools.🎨 The Illustrator DilemmaDr. Roseboro’s experience hiring artists across cultures via Fiverr.Cultural interpretation vs. race: Why artists must understand context, not just color.Importance of providing real photographs for authentic character rendering.🤖 AI in Publishing – Tool or Trap?Canva AI, ChatGPT, and illustration generators—cost-saving but imperfect.Struggle with Black/African American representation through AI prompts.Pro Tips from Dr. Coleman & Mel B.:Save your best AI outputs and reuse prompt scripts.Use descriptive tones like “cappuccino” or “bronze” instead of the word black.Invest time to train AI—don’t rely on its first draft.📢 Marketing & Selling Children’s BooksTop Strategies Shared:Libraries & School Systems: Present book readings and curriculum tie-ins.Book Ambassadors: Let reader testimonials build credibility.Events & Festivals: Use book fairs, grocery stores, child expos, and literacy festivals.Trunk Sales Technique: Always keep physical copies in your car for an on-the-go opportunity.QR Code Checkout: Streamline your signing tables with organized purchase systems.🤝 Collaboration Over CompetitionShare event tables to reduce costs.Ship books directly to hotels or venues to avoid heavy luggage fees.Use Media Mail to save on USPS shipping.Partner with authors in your genre—“We are better together.”💡 Wisdom Nuggets & Quotes“Are you writing to say you’re an author, or are you writing to produce healing?” – Dr. Coleman “No man is an island. Collaboration is currency.” – Dr. Roseboro “We must be transformed by the renewing of our minds—even in publishing.” – Dr. Coleman “We are blessed to be a blessing.” – Dr. Annette West🎧 Who Should Listen to This Episode?Aspiring and established authorsChildren’s book writers & anthology contributorsFaith-based publishers & content creatorsEducators, librarians, literacy advocatesAnyone passionate about leaving a literary legacy🔭 Key TakeawaysTopic InsightAnthologies, Collaboration, and author preparation are key.Children’s Books: Message, representation, and educational impact matter greatly.AI vs. Artists: AI can assist but cannot replace cultural understanding.Marketing Authors must actively market beyond social media.Legacy Books are ministry, healing, and generational impact.🌐 Stay Connected: JATNpublishing@gmail.com | JATNPublishing.org 📍 Host: Dr. Annette West🌍 Website: Dr. Annette West Ministries 📚 Guest Author: Dr. Carolyn Coleman – Anthologies & Children’s Literature Advocate🖋️ Special Contributors: Dr. Anna Roseboro & Mel B. (Written Words Publishing)🙏 Closing Reminder from Dr. West“We are blessed to be a blessing. If you serve King Jesus, you are the visible manifestation of His invisible presence.”Thank you for tuning in to Episode 77!If this episode blessed, inspired, or educated you—share it with another author or educator on the journey.✨ Be blessed… and be a blessing.
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  • EP 76 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | REFLECTING AND REFINING
    Sep 30 2025
    Publishing Pusher with Dr. Annette WestEpisode 76 — Talking All Books | Reflecting & RefiningGuest facilitator: Anna Roseboro (Coach Up Podcast)Host: Dr. Annette West (JATN Publishing)Episode SummaryThis week, trusted ministry, publishing, and editing partner Anna Roseboro takes the lead to run a mini–masterclass on getting high-quality feedback and tightening a manuscript before publication. You’ll learn how to define your audience, clarify your purpose and message, choose and brief beta readers, and apply Anna’s “Five E’s” revision framework to elevate clarity, credibility, and impact. Dr. West concludes with practical encouragement to be open to feedback and strive for “edit-ready” work before submitting it.What You’ll Learn (Highlights)Audience • Purpose • Message (APM)Pin down who you’re writing for, why you’re writing (inform, persuade, inspire, entertain), and what readers should know/do after reading.Profile readers: age, region/culture, language proficiency, prior knowledge, time available, and professional context.Your Message—1-Sentence TestFill-in template:“This book is designed to [inform/persuade/inspire/entertain] [target audience] to [specific action/understanding].”Share this with beta readers so their feedback stays focused.Choosing the Right Beta ReadersAim for three perspectives when possible:Topic expert (accuracy, depth)Genre/format expert (structure, layout, market fit)Target-audience reader (clarity, relevance, engagement)Compensation norms: approximately $11–$33/hour (average ≈ $20/hour); some charge $0.03–$0.04/word; professional, genre-specialized readers often start at around $40/hour.Prepare Beta Readers (so feedback is helpful)Please send a clean copy (run your own grammar/spell checks first).Agree on file format & markup method (Word comments, Google Docs, PDF, etc.).Please provide your APM and message sentence, along with the exact prompts (see templates below).Reader-Group Method (fast cycle)Small group (4 ppl): 12–15 minutes per writer on 5–7 pages, rotating roles and prompts:Reader 1: Greatest Strength & “Hungry for More” (where to develop).Reader 2: Tiny Tweaks & “What Blew My Mind” (keep + polish).Reader 3: Celebrate Surprises & Clarify Confusion (what to refine).Anna’s Five E’s: A Revision ChecklistExpand – Add needed detail, examples, and credible sources; show don’t (just) tell.Explain – Spell out reasons, implications, and definitions (esp. jargon).Exchange – Swap vague words for precise ones; prefer active verbs; rearrange sentences/paragraphs for flow.Expunge – Cut repetition, filler, and distracting tangents that cloud the message.Enliven – Use concrete nouns and sensory images to put ideas “on their feet.”Quality MindsetAim for an edit-ready version before submitting it to a professional editor or querying.Be teachable—if multiple readers flag the same issue, address it.“Done” is good; “done well” is better—protect your name and your witness.Copy-and-Use Prompts for Beta ReadersStrength: “What’s the strongest element here—and why?”More, please: “Where would added detail/examples help?”Tiny tweaks: “Name one small change that would lift quality.”Mind-blown: “What idea/approach here would you borrow, and why?”Surprises: “What was original or thought-provoking?”Confusion: “What felt unclear? What needs definition or context?”Action Steps for Authors This WeekWrite your message sentence (see template above).Create a one-page APM profile of your target reader.Line up 3 beta readers (topic, genre/format, target reader) and brief them with the prompts.Run a 5–7 page test through Anna’s three-reader rotation and apply the Five E’s.Incorporate consensus feedback, then proceed to professional editing.Quotable“The process of getting it written is just one part of getting it right.” — Anna Roseboro.Connect & Be FeaturedWant to be a guest on Publishing Pusher? Dr. West welcomes clean, family-friendly books (faith-aligned or simply wholesome—no explicit language or sexual content).Networking bonus: Strong fits may be referred to other podcasters and platforms.Contact JATN Publishing: Visit the website or YouTube channel to explore past Talking All Books sessions and resources. JATNpublishing@gmail.com | JATNPublishing.org Programming note: This episode will also appear on the Jerry Royce Live network.Closing BlessingYou are blessed to be a blessing. If you serve King Jesus, be the visible manifestation of His invisible presence.
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  • EP 75 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | The Author’s Business Blueprint
    Sep 21 2025
    Publishing Pusher with Dr. Annette West Episode 75 –
    Talking All Books | The Author’s Business Blueprint

    Episode Summary In this insightful episode of Publishing Pusher, Dr. Annette West welcomes special guest Anna Roseboro of the Coach Up Podcast to discuss the importance of clean content, author branding, and building a business around your book. Together, they explore the author’s responsibility to write in a way that uplifts readers, the power of networking with other creatives, and the steps needed to design a strong Author’s Business Blueprint. This conversation blends practical strategies with faith-based principles, helping authors, entrepreneurs, and “kingdompreneurs” develop their platforms while staying true to their values.

    Key Highlights
    • Clean & Family-Friendly Content
      • Why books don’t need explicit or vulgar content to be powerful.
      • How authors can address difficult topics (such as sexuality or trauma) in a way that is safe for all readers.
    • Audience Awareness
      • Understanding your audience and presenting your message in ways that keep hearts and minds open.
      • Real-life stories about how clean, positive expression doubles your potential audience.
    • Author as CEO
      • Treating yourself as the CEO of your book and brand.
      • The role of your Author Bio and Platform in your business plan.
      • Choosing the right social media platforms to maximize reach without spreading yourself too thin.
    • Publishing & Global Reach
      • The challenges and logistics of shipping books internationally.
      • Creative strategies for reaching readers overseas through Amazon and YouTube.
    • Networking & Collaboration
      • How Dr. West connects authors with other podcasters and platforms.
      • The value of cross-supporting projects beyond your own work.
    • Practical Wisdom for Authors
      • Why rushing a book project can compromise quality—and how to manage realistic timelines.
      • Leveraging newsletters, podcasts, and repurposed content to keep your audience engaged.
    Featured Guest Anna Roseboro – Author, educator, and host of the Coach Up Podcast. She shares insights from her Keeping Them on Stream summer program and her book Experience Poems and Pictures: Poetry That Paints Pictures That Speak. Anna is passionate about education, creativity, and encouraging youth to continue learning year-round.

    About the Host Dr. Annette West is the founder of JATN Publishing and host of the Publishing Pusher Podcast. She equips authors and entrepreneurs with the tools to publish clean, faith-based, and impactful works. Her mission is to empower others to become the visible manifestation of God’s presence through their creative works.

    Connect with Dr. Annette West
    • 📧 Email: JATNpublishing@gmail.com | JATNPublishing.org
    • 🎙️ Podcast: Publishing Pusher with Dr. Annette West
    • 📺 YouTube: JATN Publishing Channel
    ✝️ You are blessed to be a blessing. If you serve King Jesus, you are called to be the visible manifestation of His invisible presence.
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  • EP 74 w/ Dr. Annette West | Talking All Books | The Author’s Journey
    Sep 15 2025
    Publisher Pusher Podcast Series
    EP 74 | Dr. Annette West | Talking All Things Books | TBA
    Aired Today at 9 PM EST

    🎙️ Episode Overview
    In this week’s episode of the Publisher Pusher Podcast Series, Dr. Annette West returns with co-hosts Anna Roseboro and Lewanda Holloman for another robust conversation on Talking All Things Books. This session dives into the world of publishing, professional growth, and the importance of building a strong foundation as an author.

    Dr. West sets the tone with encouragement and practical wisdom for entrepreneurs, content creators, and writers seeking to strengthen their brands and elevate their voices in publishing.

    📚 Key Highlights from Episode 74
    • The Author’s Journey:
    • Lewanda Holloman shares her exciting new project, The Invisible Advantage: Discovering the Art and Science of High Performance. She opens up about navigating her target audience, the importance of defining professionals and leaders, and how her blueprint for high-performance culture could serve executives, entrepreneurs, professors, and even students.
    • Fresh Eyes Matter:
    • Dr. West emphasizes the critical need for professional editors and publishers, reminding authors that while self-review is valuable, outside perspectives sharpen excellence.
    • Collaboration & Anthologies:
    • Insights on Dr. West’s Centered in Christ series and the upcoming collaborative project on the Beatitudes, designed to give aspiring authors opportunities to grow their publishing resume affordably.
    • Christian Fiction Challenge:
    • Dr. West reveals her 2025 projects, including her first novella and short story, Where Hope Took Root, expanding her writing into Christian fiction.
    • Repurposing Content Across Platforms:
    • Co-host Anna Roseboro reflects on the importance of adapting content for multiple media—print, podcast, video—and shares her innovative student-centered podcast series.
    • The Book Author Resume:
    • A central teaching of the episode is why every author needs a Book Author Resume. Dr. West breaks down how it builds credibility, supports applications, showcases diverse skills, and positions authors for opportunities such as contests, speaking engagements, and publishing deals.
    💡 Key Takeaways
    • Don’t just write a book—build a professional author brand.
    • A Book Author Resume is essential for communicating your accomplishments, credibility, and contributions beyond the book itself.
    • Collaboration projects can be an affordable and powerful entry point into publishing.
    • Repurpose and reframe your content for multiple platforms to expand reach.
    • God gives us creativity and assignments—our responsibility is to complete them and be ready for the opportunities He provides.
    🌟 Quotes from the Episode
    • “I am blessed to be a blessing, and you are blessed to be a blessing.” – Dr. Annette West
    • “The book is the beginning, but the opportunities born from it are where transformation happens.”
    • “If you don’t show up, speak out, and share it—people won’t know what you carry in your toolbox.”
    🔗 Resources & Links
    • Dr. Annette West – JATNpublishing@gmail.com | JATNPublishing.org
    • Previous Episodes on Apple Podcasts | Spotify
    📅 Tune In WeeklyThe Publisher Pusher Podcast Series airs live every Thursday at 9 PM EST with on-demand replay available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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