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The Book Futurist: Lifting Up New Authors

27 min · 24. feb. 2026
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What does it really take to write, launch, and protect a book in today’s world? In this episode of be. What Works Weekly, Mike sits down with Julie Trelstad — a 30+ year publishing veteran and self-described “book futurist” — to break down what’s actually happening in the publishing industry. With over 4,000 books being released every week (and nearly 30% reportedly AI-written), standing out — and protecting your work — has never been more important. Julie shares: * Why people really want to write a book (hint: authority starts with “author”) * How to identify the one book only you can write * Realistic timelines from idea to Amazon * The truth about Amazon bestseller strategies * Why selling direct to your audience may be smarter than relying on Amazon * How AI can help — and how it can hurt — authors * New tools for protecting intellectual property in the age of AI If you’ve ever thought about writing a book — to build authority, grow your business, or serve your niche — this conversation gives you the practical roadmap. Because in a crowded marketplace, your voice is still your advantage.

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The Book Futurist: Lifting Up New Authors

What does it really take to write, launch, and protect a book in today’s world? In this episode of be. What Works Weekly, Mike sits down with Julie Trelstad — a 30+ year publishing veteran and self-described “book futurist” — to break down what’s actually happening in the publishing industry. With over 4,000 books being released every week (and nearly 30% reportedly AI-written), standing out — and protecting your work — has never been more important. Julie shares: * Why people really want to write a book (hint: authority starts with “author”) * How to identify the one book only you can write * Realistic timelines from idea to Amazon * The truth about Amazon bestseller strategies * Why selling direct to your audience may be smarter than relying on Amazon * How AI can help — and how it can hurt — authors * New tools for protecting intellectual property in the age of AI If you’ve ever thought about writing a book — to build authority, grow your business, or serve your niche — this conversation gives you the practical roadmap. Because in a crowded marketplace, your voice is still your advantage.

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