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Writing and Publishing As a Teen Author (ft. Shanti Hershenson)

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How does a teenager manage to publish dozens of books before even graduating high school? In this episode of Let's Talk Media, the podcast exploring the craft, careers, and chaos of the creative world, host Vedant Akhauri sits down with 18-year-old powerhouse author Shanti Hershenson. Having published her first two novellas in the sixth grade, Shanti has since written an astonishing 38 books across science fiction, dystopia, poetry, and contemporary drama (with more on the way!). Shanti pulls back the curtain on her relentless creative process, how she built a massive social media following to bypass traditional gatekeepers, and why she’s dedicated her platform to advocating against modern bullying. In this episode, we discuss: * The "Accidental" Sixth-Grade Novelist: How a desire to print a physical copy of a fun, chaotic school project led an 11-year-old Shanti to discover Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, laying the foundation for her serious writing career. * The 1,000-Word Daily Discipline: Shanti breaks down the daily writing routine she has strictly maintained since the seventh grade. * Bypassing the Gatekeepers via BookTok: How Shanti leveraged the TikTok community to build an audience of over 50,000 followers. She discusses the massive undertaking of operating as a "one-woman show" from managing email newsletters and website design to sourcing cover artists and reinvesting 100% of her royalties back into marketing. * Battling Ageism and Trolls: The frustration of having her accomplishments belittled as "cute", and dealing with online accusations that she uses AI or that her parents write her books. * The YA Dystopian Cycle: Vedant shares his "old school" high school memories of the 2010s YA dystopian craze (The Hunger Games, Divergent), and they discuss why stories about taking down oppressive systems continuously cycle back to help teens process their own rebellion against the world. You can purchase Shanti’s extensive catalog online and at select bookstores. Her books we cover: * The Never Dying series: Explores a future where a genetic mutation allows random individuals to be born with immortality. Fearing overpopulation, a ruthless regime led by President Wilde publicly preaches equality while systematically executing these "Immortals." * The Biome Lock Saga: A young-adult science fiction trilogy. The story is set thirty years after a brutal alien invasion, leaving the surviving remnants of humanity trapped inside isolated, heavily guarded biological habitats ruled by a ruthless alien regime known as the Zorb. * The Aris Andraase Duology: The story takes place in a United States ravaged by a second civil war. It follows 19-year-old Eris Andraste, who survives an alleyway shooting by miraculously catching the bullet in the palm of her hand. This event thrusts her into the center of the conflict as she flees to find answers about her true existence. * The Chronicles of Zeal Delane: The plot centers around Aaron Hearth and Ziel DeLaine as they attempt to survive and escape a forbidden, hauntingly magical dream world known as "Dreamland". They are relentlessly hunted and tormented by an eccentric and insane conjurer named Silly Kingston, who forces them into increasingly dangerous psychological challenges and horrors * The Bane of Angelfall Academy: A genre-bending book where science fiction borders fantasy, set in a magical school. * Little Green Man: A fun sci-fi novel centering on Birdie, a 17-year-old alien enthusiast and town outcast in Colorado who stumbles upon a real alien plot Connect with her on TikTok (@shantiwhowrites [https://www.tiktok.com/@shantiwhowrites]), Instagram (@shantihershenson [https://www.instagram.com/shantihershenson/?hl=en]), or visit her website at shantihershenson.com [https://www.shantihershenson.com/]. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating to be notified of future episodes. You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/]. New episodes drop on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Writing and Publishing As a Teen Author (ft. Shanti Hershenson)

How does a teenager manage to publish dozens of books before even graduating high school? In this episode of Let's Talk Media, the podcast exploring the craft, careers, and chaos of the creative world, host Vedant Akhauri sits down with 18-year-old powerhouse author Shanti Hershenson. Having published her first two novellas in the sixth grade, Shanti has since written an astonishing 38 books across science fiction, dystopia, poetry, and contemporary drama (with more on the way!). Shanti pulls back the curtain on her relentless creative process, how she built a massive social media following to bypass traditional gatekeepers, and why she’s dedicated her platform to advocating against modern bullying. In this episode, we discuss: * The "Accidental" Sixth-Grade Novelist: How a desire to print a physical copy of a fun, chaotic school project led an 11-year-old Shanti to discover Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, laying the foundation for her serious writing career. * The 1,000-Word Daily Discipline: Shanti breaks down the daily writing routine she has strictly maintained since the seventh grade. * Bypassing the Gatekeepers via BookTok: How Shanti leveraged the TikTok community to build an audience of over 50,000 followers. She discusses the massive undertaking of operating as a "one-woman show" from managing email newsletters and website design to sourcing cover artists and reinvesting 100% of her royalties back into marketing. * Battling Ageism and Trolls: The frustration of having her accomplishments belittled as "cute", and dealing with online accusations that she uses AI or that her parents write her books. * The YA Dystopian Cycle: Vedant shares his "old school" high school memories of the 2010s YA dystopian craze (The Hunger Games, Divergent), and they discuss why stories about taking down oppressive systems continuously cycle back to help teens process their own rebellion against the world. You can purchase Shanti’s extensive catalog online and at select bookstores. Her books we cover: * The Never Dying series: Explores a future where a genetic mutation allows random individuals to be born with immortality. Fearing overpopulation, a ruthless regime led by President Wilde publicly preaches equality while systematically executing these "Immortals." * The Biome Lock Saga: A young-adult science fiction trilogy. The story is set thirty years after a brutal alien invasion, leaving the surviving remnants of humanity trapped inside isolated, heavily guarded biological habitats ruled by a ruthless alien regime known as the Zorb. * The Aris Andraase Duology: The story takes place in a United States ravaged by a second civil war. It follows 19-year-old Eris Andraste, who survives an alleyway shooting by miraculously catching the bullet in the palm of her hand. This event thrusts her into the center of the conflict as she flees to find answers about her true existence. * The Chronicles of Zeal Delane: The plot centers around Aaron Hearth and Ziel DeLaine as they attempt to survive and escape a forbidden, hauntingly magical dream world known as "Dreamland". They are relentlessly hunted and tormented by an eccentric and insane conjurer named Silly Kingston, who forces them into increasingly dangerous psychological challenges and horrors * The Bane of Angelfall Academy: A genre-bending book where science fiction borders fantasy, set in a magical school. * Little Green Man: A fun sci-fi novel centering on Birdie, a 17-year-old alien enthusiast and town outcast in Colorado who stumbles upon a real alien plot Connect with her on TikTok (@shantiwhowrites [https://www.tiktok.com/@shantiwhowrites]), Instagram (@shantihershenson [https://www.instagram.com/shantihershenson/?hl=en]), or visit her website at shantihershenson.com [https://www.shantihershenson.com/]. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating to be notified of future episodes. You can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/]. New episodes drop on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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