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Traditional vs Hybrid Publishing Explained by a Professional Book Editor

27 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this special Book Blueprint episode, I welcome Dave Letterfly-Notar, a five-time published author with three memoirs and two guidebooks who takes readers into the traveling circus world through his passion for horsemanship, adventure, and artwork. Dave started writing as catharsis 37 years ago, evolved into marketing essays for his art career, then, he was encouraged by professors who helped him craft his first book ten years ago in his mid-forties. Now he's completed his next manuscript about his relationship with a horse and their adventures together, professionally edited and ready, but he wants to publish through traditional publishing rather than self-publishing again. My first advice for finding an agent is checking Publishers Weekly [https://www.publishersweekly.com/] for reputable agents. The critical factor is finding an agent who specializes in your genre and subgenre. Traditional publishing takes three to five years, even with an agent, so patience is essential. I also introduce the hybrid publisher option where authors maintain more creative control including choosing editors. Dave doesn't need an agent to submit to publishers, though agents shortcut the process by knowing which companies want specific book types. The mindset shift Dave needs is keeping his animated, passionate storytelling approach, since that sells publishers. His advantage is understanding the publishing process as a seasoned professional, making him easier for publishers to work with. I offer book coaching services for author support since promoting books is harder than writing them, and Dave's positive service-minded paradigm from his recovery journey 37 years ago drives his mission helping readers transform obstacles into growth. Until next time, keep writing, dreaming, and creating—your book is waiting to be born! Ready to write your authority-building book? Book a discovery call [https://cal.com/write-for-you/discovery-call] and take the next step to moving one step closer to writing and publishing your book! Podcast Resources Looking for support to self-publish your book? Join me in my Skool Community [https://www.skool.com/publishing-for-professionals-9809] filled with leaders who are adding “author” to their bio. Unsure where to start when it comes to writing your book? Download your Book Clarity Blueprint today! [https://write-for-you-ghostwriting.kit.com/book-clarity-blueprint] Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared by the host, guests, and any affiliates is not intended to substitute for professional legal or financial advice or any professional advice specific to your situation. Always seek the advice of a qualified professional with any questions you may have. The opinions expressed on the show by the host or guests are those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of Unicorn Publishing Company. Unicorn Publishing Company, the host, guests, and affiliates are not responsible or liable for any decisions made by listeners or actions taken hereto based on the information discussed in this podcast. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree to release Unicorn Publishing Company, the host, affiliates, and guests from any liability.

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Traditional vs Hybrid Publishing Explained by a Professional Book Editor

In this special Book Blueprint episode, I welcome Dave Letterfly-Notar, a five-time published author with three memoirs and two guidebooks who takes readers into the traveling circus world through his passion for horsemanship, adventure, and artwork. Dave started writing as catharsis 37 years ago, evolved into marketing essays for his art career, then, he was encouraged by professors who helped him craft his first book ten years ago in his mid-forties. Now he's completed his next manuscript about his relationship with a horse and their adventures together, professionally edited and ready, but he wants to publish through traditional publishing rather than self-publishing again. My first advice for finding an agent is checking Publishers Weekly [https://www.publishersweekly.com/] for reputable agents. The critical factor is finding an agent who specializes in your genre and subgenre. Traditional publishing takes three to five years, even with an agent, so patience is essential. I also introduce the hybrid publisher option where authors maintain more creative control including choosing editors. Dave doesn't need an agent to submit to publishers, though agents shortcut the process by knowing which companies want specific book types. The mindset shift Dave needs is keeping his animated, passionate storytelling approach, since that sells publishers. His advantage is understanding the publishing process as a seasoned professional, making him easier for publishers to work with. I offer book coaching services for author support since promoting books is harder than writing them, and Dave's positive service-minded paradigm from his recovery journey 37 years ago drives his mission helping readers transform obstacles into growth. Until next time, keep writing, dreaming, and creating—your book is waiting to be born! Ready to write your authority-building book? Book a discovery call [https://cal.com/write-for-you/discovery-call] and take the next step to moving one step closer to writing and publishing your book! Podcast Resources Looking for support to self-publish your book? Join me in my Skool Community [https://www.skool.com/publishing-for-professionals-9809] filled with leaders who are adding “author” to their bio. Unsure where to start when it comes to writing your book? Download your Book Clarity Blueprint today! [https://write-for-you-ghostwriting.kit.com/book-clarity-blueprint] Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared by the host, guests, and any affiliates is not intended to substitute for professional legal or financial advice or any professional advice specific to your situation. Always seek the advice of a qualified professional with any questions you may have. The opinions expressed on the show by the host or guests are those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of Unicorn Publishing Company. Unicorn Publishing Company, the host, guests, and affiliates are not responsible or liable for any decisions made by listeners or actions taken hereto based on the information discussed in this podcast. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree to release Unicorn Publishing Company, the host, affiliates, and guests from any liability.

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