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Amanda Bridgeman – 10 Lessons From 10 Years in Publishing

Hello and welcome to this Track of Words guest post, where I’m joined by the excellent Amanda Bridgeman – author of books such as The Subjugate, The Sensation, and Pandemic: Patient Zero – to talk about some of the realities of life as a professional writer. As an avid reader and someone who’s fascinated by the publishing industry, I love hearing authors talk about what their careers are really like and what the challenges are, so I was delighted when Amanda kindly offered to share some of her own insights gathered over many years of experience as an author. Whether you’re a writer yourself or just a keen observer of the industry like me, there’s loads of interesting things to think about in this article!

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Amanda Bridgeman Talks Pandemic Patient Zero

Hello and welcome to this Track of Words Author Interview, where today I’m talking to Amanda Bridgeman about her novel Patient Zero, the first volume in a new series from Aconyte Books based on the world of the hit board game Pandemic. It couldn’t be much more of a topical subject matter for a novel, and as you’ll find out in the interview it’s had an interesting route to publication, but if you like a good ‘mystery of the week’ procedural then this definitely sounds like one to keep an eye on! It’s published as a global ebook on the 7th September, followed by the US paperback edition later the same month and the UK paperback in November.

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