In this episode of The Hobcast, publishers Adrian and Rebecca are joined by the man they call 'Uncle Bob', Robert Daws, Hobeck author and celebrated British actor. They discuss how he signed for Hobeck, what the impact of the lockdown has been on his acting career, and there's even an insight into his latest project working with the Fourth Doctor Who, Tom Baker. The show also covers the changes to the leadership at Amazon, a hike in VAT for UK Facebook advertisers, and we find out which words cause Rebecca to come out in a cold sweat...
Episode 62: Tackling multiple genres - with Dave McCluskey
Episode 61: The awards only indies can win - with Pauline Barclay
Episode 60: The long winding road from Lahore to the bookshelves - with Awais Khan
Episode 59: The Queen of Crime - an Agatha Christie Special
Episode 58: Know your genre if you want to sell books - with Rachel McLean
Episode 57: Creating true evil - with Lewis Hastings
Episode 56: Making connections with listeners - with Dian Perry
Episode 55: That publication day feeling - with A J Hill
Episode 54: Indie Publishing facing tough times - with Dan Morgan (Part 2)
Episode 53: Publishing Noir - the reality of indie publishing with Dan Morgan
Episode 52: Doctor in the house - writing as a second career - with Mairi Chong
Episode 51: How to become a bestselling author in two years - with Daniel Hurst
Episode 50: Dreaming among the spires
Episode 49: Bookbugs and Dragon Tales with Dan and Leanne Fridd
Episode 48: A literary blind date - with Sarah Manvel
Episode 47: The power of research - gangs, knife-crime, and murder - with Jennie Ensor
Episode 46: Independent Bookshops Special with Jules Button and Krissy Lloyd
Episode 45: An A-level in murder - with Lin Le Versha
Episode 44: The secrets we bury - with Linda Huber
Episode 43: To edit is divine - with Helen Gray
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