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You may not know this, but I have been looking for guests who write outside the normal featured genres on Get Published. Traditionally, I have had lots of Science Fiction and Fantasy writers with the occasional Horror person thrown in for good measure.
This hasn’t been done to exclude all the other genres, I promise you. It is more about who I know in the writing field than any effort to exclude anyone.
That means, I haven’t been networking outside my own chosen genre as well as I should. That is a shame because ALL writers have something to share about their own publishing journeys, market differences and even the various tropes that are inherent to their own genres of choice.
I am happy to have a guest from a new genre today.
My guest today is Nicole Chardenet. She has just released her newest book, Sumer Lovin’ in multiple eFormats with the dead tree version coming out in just a few days.

Sumer Lovin’ is a very different book from what I normally read. It is a comedy of sorts that deals with people trying to find love and lust in Toronto. Definitely not something I normally read. I could tell you what I thought of it now, but that would only spoil the review I will give you in the Tips and Typos section of the book.
Regardless of whether it is normally my thing, Nicole and I had a LOT of fun in the interview. Humour is something I am very interested in and the conversation was great. Oh yeah, and did I mention that Nicole’s first book was self-published? Because of that, she was able to give us a comparison between self-published and tradionally published. It was great!
That’s today’s episode. I hope you enjoy it.
Show Notes
00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 102 – Nicole Chardenet Brings Laughs to Love
Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”
00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 102 – Nicole Chardenet Brings Laughs to Love (continued)
Welcome to the show.
02:01 Promo: BabylonPodcast
03:03 -Tips and Typos
Mike reviews Sumer Lovin’
05:54 - Promo – Nutty Bites
06:24 — Get Published Episode 102 – Nicole Chardenet Brings Laughs to Love (continued)
Nicole and Mike talk about humour, self-publishing vs. traditional publishing, being offended and Sumer Lovin’
45:25 - Promo - Flying Island Press
46:10 — Closing
Thank you for listening.
Websites mentioned in this episode:
Nicole Chardent – http://www.nicolechardenet.com/
Deux Voiliers Publishing - https://sites.google.com/site/deuxvoilierspublishing/
Babylon Podcast - http://www.babylonpodcast.com/
NIMLAS Studios/Nutty Bites - http://nimlas.org/blog/
Flying Island Press - http://flyingislandpress.com/
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