4.9 • 732 Ratings
🗓️ 21 February 2024
⏱️ 55 minutes
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In Episode 162, Leigh Stein (author and journalist) joins me to jump into the world of BookTok, the bookish corner of TikTok. We talk about what early elements started this sensation, how creators and their content are different on this platform, and the main audience engaging with the app’s evolving algorithm. We also discuss the continuing gap in marketing and authentic social media content, and how we think publishers could address this issue. (Did we solve it?!) Plus, Leigh shares some great book recommendations!
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Two OLD Books She Loves
Two NEW Books She Loves
One Book She DIDN’T Love
One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About
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Leigh Stein is a writer interested in what the internet is doing to our identities, relationships, and politics. She is the author of five books, including the critically acclaimed satirical novel Self Care and the poetry collection What to Miss When. Her nonfiction writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker online, and more. She was co-founder and executive director of Out of the Binders/BinderCon, a feminist literary nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the careers of women and gender variant writers.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live. |
0:11.9 | I'm your host, Sarah Dickinson. |
0:13.8 | Join me every other week as we get real and sometimes a bit snarky about books and reading. |
0:19.3 | Sometimes I'm joined by one of my co-hosts, Catherine, |
0:22.0 | from Gilmer Guide to Books, or Susie from Novel Visits. Other times, I talk with a bookish guest, |
0:28.4 | including authors and publishing insiders who give us a behind-the-scenes peek into different |
0:33.4 | corners of the book world. But always, we're bringing you great book recommendations in every |
0:39.3 | single episode. Let's get rolling. Today we're going to be talking about something that is |
0:44.8 | overwhelming or confusing or both for some people, me included, but that has taken the book |
0:51.4 | world and honestly the world in general, totally by storm. |
0:56.0 | And that's TikTok for books, aka Book Talk. It's a hashtag on TikTok where users talk books, |
1:03.2 | just like Bookstagram is on Instagram. BookTalk has drastically altered the landscape of the |
1:09.2 | publishing industry. Personally, I'm not on Book Talk just because I'm already overwhelmed by the social media |
1:14.9 | that I currently have to keep up with for the podcast. And I suspect I wouldn't do very well |
1:19.9 | over there anyway. I'm possibly too old and I don't love making videos of myself. And there's |
1:25.0 | a lot of videos on TikTok. However, I am fascinated with how this |
1:29.5 | freight train has completely disrupted the book industry. So I'm thrilled to learn more about |
1:35.0 | book talk today with Lee Stein. Lee is a writer interested in what the internet is doing to our |
1:39.9 | identities, relationships, and politics. She is the author of five books, including the critically |
1:44.8 | acclaimed satirical novel Self-Care and the poetry collection, What to Miss When. Her nonfiction |
1:51.0 | writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker Online, and more. |
1:57.0 | Lee was co-founder and executive director of Out of the Binders slash BinderCon, a feminist literary |
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