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One Thing – Literary Edition

One Thing – Literary Edition

By: Stuart J Brown
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One Thing – Literary Edition, asks a simple question of seasoned literary agents – "What is one piece of advice you would give to new authors?" The host is playwright and author Stuart Brown. Information about all his works as well as podcast episodes can be found at StuartJBrown.com/podcast.

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  • 4. Kacie Newport
    Mar 4 2026

    My guest for this episode of "One Thing - Literary Edition" is Kacie Newport, Founder & Talent Manager of BAM Management. She identifies “authenticity” as the single most important factor for success in the arts and entertainment business.

    Newport holds the “unpopular opinion” that AI is a valuable tool if used correctly.

    "Don’t forget why you got into the business… it’s because we’re makers. We have to make the art, and that’s all it’s really about.”

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    7 mins
  • 3. Sandra Proudman
    Feb 4 2026

    My guest for this episode of "One Thing - Literary Edition" is Sandra Proudman, a literary associate at Galt & Zacker Literary Agency.

    She shares the #1 mistake authors make in the query trenches: staying too long. "I see authors query the same project for 5 years... you need to be producing new work."

    Key points include:

    • The 2-Year Rule: When it’s time to pivot.
    • Market Alignment: Why your next project might be the one that sticks.
    • Pro Stamina: Preparing for the "book-a-year" pace of the industryabout "Two-Year Rule" and how to build your writing stamina.

    Her one big piece of advice is to keep writing and producing new work.

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    7 mins
  • 2. Stephanie Cardel
    Jan 21 2026

    My guest for this episode of "One Thing - Literary Edition" is Stephanie Cardel, the founder of Lighthouse Literary Agency, which represents authors of children's (PB, MG, YA) and adult fiction and non-fiction for both the Christian and secular markets.

    She provides a "reality check" for aspiring authors regarding the traditional publishing industry.

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    10 mins
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