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Into the FOLD: A Books and Lit Fest Podcast

Into the FOLD: A Books and Lit Fest Podcast

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Into the FOLD: A Books and Lit Fest podcast is hosted by authors Jael Richardson and Hudson Lin. Guided by Richardson and Lin’s inquisitive natures, love of books, and publishing expertise, Into the FOLD is a conversational dive deep into the history and current state of published storytelling in Canada.
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Jael and Lin are joined by literary agent CeCe Lyra to talk about writing to market. What is writing to market? Should you do it? How should you do it? Cecilia “CeCe” Lyra is a literary agent at Wendy Sherman Associates representing a range of fiction and nonfiction authors writing for the adult market. Born and raised bilingual and bicultural in Rio de Janeiro, CeCe is passionate about representing under and misrepresented voices.She is a member of the Association of American Literary Agents (AALA) and a co-host of the podcast The Shit No One Tells You About Writing, which has over four million downloads. A mixed-race Latina, CeCe is a proud member of Latinx in Publishing. She is also a recovering lawyer but asks that you do not hold that against her. (https://cecilialyra.com/)Jael, Lin & CeCe's Top 3 Tips for Writing to Market:Write what you love. Remember your goals and priorities.Study what's selling in the market.Read books like a writer.If you have questions for Jael & Lin, submit them to itf@thefoldcanada.org and we may answer them in a future episode!If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate.Podcast Page: https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefoldWebsite: https://www.thefoldcanada.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity
Literary festivals are in a crisis moment right now. Funding is drying up, readers are tightening their budgets, and with new festivals and book cons popping up, the money that is still available is being spread thinner than ever. On today’s episode of Into the FOLD, Jael and Lin look at what goes on behind the scenes in planning a literary festival, how to organize and program with longevity in mind, and what you need to remember when interacting with other literary festivals in your niche or geographic area.Jael & Lin's Top 3 Tips for Lit Fest Organizers: 1. Make sure you’re programming with purpose, not just “because that’s how we’ve always done it.”2. If you’re starting a new festival, understand what your mission is and be open and honest about it.3. Don’t be afraid to reach out to other festivals and events about possible collaboration and joint learning opportunities.If you have questions for Jael & Lin, submit them to ⁠itf@thefoldcanada.org⁠ and we may answer them in a future episode!If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at ⁠https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate⁠.Podcast Page: ⁠https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefold⁠Website: ⁠https://www.thefoldcanada.org⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_fold⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity⁠
Jael and Lin pit literary festivals against book conventions, with this episode's guest, Melissa Saavedra, founder of Steamy Lit Con. We talk about the difference between literary festivals and book conventions, some of the challenges we face as organizers, and what lessons we can learn from each other.About Melissa SaavedraMelissa Saavedra (she/her) is the founder of Steamy Lit, a romance literary collective dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices and celebrating self-love through storytelling. Melissa launched Steamy Lit in 2021 with the debut of The Steam Box, a romance book subscription box that has since gained a loyal following for its commitment to inclusivity and sexual empowerment. When she’s not curating must-read romances or running her bookstore, Melissa can be found enjoying tequila on the beach or spending time with her beloved dogs. (https://www.steamylit.com/about)Jael, Lin, and Melissa's Top 3 Tips for Organizing Book Events:Think of the reader experience, and draw from book con or lit fest models as appropriate.Treat the authors with respect and care.Don't just create events to fill time, craft an experience for everyone in attendance.If you have questions for Jael & Lin, submit them to itf@thefoldcanada.org and we may answer them in a future episode!If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate.Podcast Page: https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefoldWebsite: https://www.thefoldcanada.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity
When the world is on fire, reading sometimes feels like a luxury we can't afford. Jael and Lin can commiserate. They talk about mood reading, giving yourself permission to read what you want, and how authors can use reading to inform their writing.Jael & Lin's Top 3 Tips for Mood Reading: Don't be afraid to DNF if a book isn't working for you.Explore different formats that fit your lifestyle.Understand how your reading affects your writing.If you have questions for Jael & Lin, submit them to itf@thefoldcanada.org and we may answer them in a future episode!If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate.Podcast Page: https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefoldWebsite: https://www.thefoldcanada.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity
S2E2: Get Into Fandoms

S2E2: Get Into Fandoms

2025-08-2653:501

Jael and Lin are joined by queer romance author Alli Temple to talk about two popular fandoms: Taylor Swift and the K-pop group Stray Kids. We chat about creating a community of fans, presenting an authentic version of ourselves, and the power of merch.Alli Temple is an indie author with 18 queer fantasy and romance titles published since 2018. She thrives on chaos, feelings, writing on instinct, and talking to anyone who will listen about kpop, kdramas, and her adorable pack of rescue pets. She lives with her very patient husband in Etobicoke. (allisontemplebooks.com)Jael, Lin & Alli's Top 3 Tips for Marketing (lessons from fandoms): Build a relationship with readers.Have a clear goal for each marketing activity.Define your author persona.If you have questions for Jael & Lin, submit them to itf@thefoldcanada.org and we may answer them in a future episode!If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate.Podcast Page: https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefoldWebsite: https://www.thefoldcanada.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity
One month after the 10th annual Festival of Literary Diversity, Jael and Lin reconvene to debrief about how it went. Our favourite moments, some behind the scenes drama, and what we're looking forward to in the future. Shop FOLD Apparel: ⁠https://fold-apparel.myshopify.com/Podcast Page: ⁠thefoldcanada.org/intothefold⁠Website: ⁠thefoldcanada.org⁠Instagram: ⁠@the_fold⁠Facebook: ⁠@FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity⁠X: ⁠@TheFOLD_
As we get closer to the 10th annual Festival of Literary Diversity, the FOLD team talks about what we're excited about, what we're nervous about, and how we're managing our mental health.The 2025 Festival of Literary Diversity runs from April 27 - May 4, 2025. Virtual events take place from April 27-30. In-person events take place from May 1-4 in downtown Brampton, ON. For virtual festival passes, visit fold2025.vfairs.comFor in-person festival passes and tickets, visit fold2025.eventbrite.caShop FOLD Apparel: ⁠fold-apparel.myshopify.com/Podcast Page: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFold⁠Website: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org⁠Instagram: ⁠@the_fold⁠Facebook: ⁠@FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity⁠X: ⁠@TheFOLD_
Episode 5 of Into the FOLD is all about virtual versus in-person events. One silver lining of the global pandemic is the shift into virtual programming, and the FOLD is committed to continuing offering virtual events. Watch this episode to learn why virtual programming is so important to the mission of the FOLD.Ardo Omer, the FOLD's Kids Program Coordinator, joins Jael and Lin to talk about the unique opportunities virtual events can present to students and kidlit authors.Ardo's Top Shelf Books:- River Mumma by Zalika Reid-Benta- Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline- Babel by R.F. KuangShop FOLD Apparel: https://fold-apparel.myshopify.com/Podcast Page: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFold⁠Website: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org⁠Instagram: ⁠@the_fold⁠Facebook: ⁠@FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity⁠X: ⁠@TheFOLD_
In episode 4 of Into the FOLD, Jael and Lin dive into finances! Learn about the nitty gritty of financing a literary festival in Canada, including some uncomfortable truths about money.Sam Clarke, the FOLD's Volunteer and Audience Engagement Coordinator, joins Jael and Lin with helpful tips for other arts organizations looking for funding. Sam's Top Shelf Books: Sunshine Nails by Mai Nguyen Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century by Kim FuPodcast Page: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFold⁠Website: ⁠TheFoldCanada.org⁠Instagram: ⁠@the_fold⁠Facebook: ⁠@FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity⁠X: ⁠@TheFOLD_
Back in November, the FOLD team read 21 Thing You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob Joseph. This bonus episode of Into the FOLD is our discussion of the book, the thoughts and questions it raised, and how it has added to our understanding of Indigenous relations.As a note, we acknowledge that none of us on the team are Indigenous, and so we've to come to this book and this topic with a spirit of learning. We may get things wrong or say things out of ignorance, though that is not our intention. We welcome comments and feedback from our Indigenous listeners and hope that we can engage in conversation with grace. Thank you.Podcast Page: TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFoldWebsite: TheFoldCanada.orgInstagram: @the_foldFacebook: @FestivalOfLiteraryDiversityX: @TheFOLD_
In this episode, Jael and Lin talk about how author are invited to participate in the festival. Special Guest: Amanda Leduc, Author and Disability Rights Advocate. Former Communications Coordinator at the FOLD. Top Shelf Books: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alisha Elliott Pacifique by Sarah L. Taggart Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado This episode is sponsored by Sheridan College’s Honours Bachelor of Creative Writing and Publishing, a four-year degree that prepares students for a career in both writing and publishing. Visit SheridanCollege.ca for more information. If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at TheFoldCanada.org/Donate. Podcast Page: TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFold Website: TheFoldCanada.org Instagram: @the_fold Facebook: @FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity X: @TheFOLD_
In this inaugural episode of the podcast, Jael and Lin talk about a decade of change--in the publishing industry and in the FOLD. Special guest: Ardo Omer, FOLD's Kids Program Coordinator Top Shelf Books: Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali The Silence of Bones by June Hur The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe This episode is sponsored by Sheridan College’s Honours Bachelor of Creative Writing and Publishing, a four-year degree that prepares students for a career in both writing and publishing. Visit SheridanCollege.ca for more information. If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at TheFoldCanada.org/Donate. Podcast Page: TheFoldCanada.org/IntoTheFold Website: TheFoldCanada.org Instagram: @the_fold Facebook: @FestivalOfLiteraryDiversity X: @TheFOLD_
S2E1: Get Into Publishing

S2E1: Get Into Publishing

2025-08-0501:00:45

Welcome to Season 2 of Into the FOLD! This season Jael Richardson and Hudson Lin are back with honest conversations about the book and publishing industry. In episode 1, Jael & Lin tackle the truth behind author marketing--authors have to do it themselves. They both share their "welcome to publishing" moments and explore some of the differences between trad and indie publishing.Into the FOLD's new Ask Me Anything segment answers questions submitted by listeners about marketing.Now that Twitter is useless where should writers be?How do you come up with social media content?How do I market my book after it's launch period?Should I hire a freelance publicist for my next book?Jael & Lin's Top 3 Tips for Marketing:Have a high res headshot and bios of varying lengths.Have a website and a way for people to contact you.Develop a system to reuse content from readers.If you've enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of the FOLD, please consider a donating at https://www.thefoldcanada.org/donate.Podcast Page: https://www.thefoldcanada.org/intothefoldWebsite: https://www.thefoldcanada.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FestivalofLiteraryDiversity
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