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In this episode of The Author’s Leverage, I am joined by Meghan Stevenson. We’re going to be talking about Why Every Author Needs a Platform.
Who is Meghan?
Meghan Stevenson has spent her entire career in traditional book publishing, starting as an editorial intern in 2004 at Simon & Schuster and ascending to associate editor at Penguin before launching her own business in 2012.
Meghan has worked on multiple New York Times bestsellers, including developing the idea for The Bro Code, which has sold over 400,000 copies. Since launching Meghan Stevenson Books, she has helped over 100 authors write book proposals, sell their ideas and publish books.
With a focus on prescriptive nonfiction, Meghan and her team help entrepreneurs and experts write book proposals that sell to major publishers. To date, she’s helped clients earn more than $2,000,000 in advances from major publishers. Recent deals include It’s Not About the Money by Tasha Cochran (Avery), How to Lose Weight for the Last Time by Dr. Katrina Ubell (GCP Balance) and We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers (Harper Leadership).
As the proud leader of an all-female team, Meghan’s mission is to change the world by helping entrepreneurs and experts share their message with readers who need it. She lives in Seattle with her husband and dachshund-poodle-diva mix Caramel.
Get to know more about Meghan here: www.meghanstevenson.com
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