Print Run Podcast
A podcast by Erik Hane and Laura Zats
179 Episodes
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Episode 36 — Shoot Your Shot (featuring Shea Serrano)
Published: 6/27/2017 -
Episode 35 — Please Blurb Us, Gary
Published: 6/20/2017 -
Episode 34 — Summer Friday
Published: 6/13/2017 -
Episode 33 — Current Fiction, Post-Truth
Published: 6/6/2017 -
Episode 32 — The Game’s Got Rules
Published: 5/31/2017 -
Episode 31 — Amazon vs. Everyone
Published: 5/23/2017 -
Episode 30 — All That Power
Published: 5/16/2017 -
Episode 29 — We Used to Be Readers
Published: 5/9/2017 -
Episode 28 — Trending
Published: 5/2/2017 -
Episode 27 — The Great Escape
Published: 4/25/2017 -
Episode 26 — And Then There Were Hoots
Published: 4/18/2017 -
Episode 25 — Fresh Rusk Biscuits
Published: 4/13/2017 -
Episode 24 — Writing vs. Publishing
Published: 4/4/2017 -
Episode 23 — The Regretisode
Published: 3/28/2017 -
Episode 22 — Literary
Published: 3/21/2017 -
Episode 21 — The Hate U Give
Published: 3/14/2017 -
Episode 20 — The Wonderful Impediment
Published: 3/7/2017 -
Episode 19 — The Romance Biz
Published: 2/28/2017 -
Episode 18 — Mad Online
Published: 2/21/2017 -
Episode 17 — Who Shushes the Shushmen?
Published: 2/14/2017
Print Run is a podcast created and hosted by Laura Zats and Erik Hane. Its aim is simple: to have the conversations surrounding the book and writing industries that too often are glossed over by conventional wisdom, institutional optimism, and false seriousness. We’re book people, and we want to examine the questions that lie at the heart of that life: why do books, specifically, matter? In a digital world, what cultural ground does book publishing still occupy? Whether it’s trends in the queries from writers that hit our inboxes or the social ramifications of an industry that pays so little being based in Manhattan, we’re here for it. Probably to laugh at it and call it names, but here for it nonetheless. Print Run is the happy-hour conversation after a long day at a catalog launch; it’s the bottle of wine you drink most of on a Tuesday when the manuscripts are no good. We’re for writers, for publishers, for anyone who’s opened a book and wanted to know—really know—what goes into getting the damn thing made. Join us. We’ll talk about the worst sex scene we’ve ever read and wonder aloud about how millennials will affect the books of the future. We’ll figure out why Jonathan Franzen wants to replace your child with a penguin and whether or not that penguin will be buying hardcovers when he grows up.