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A conversation with publisher Steve Semken
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A conversation with publisher Steve Semken

...how to get a book published
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Today’s podcast features Steve Semken, owner of Ice Cube Press.

Our podcasts are recordings of a Zoom call, featuring conversations with readers of this Potluck column and special guests. We hold the sessions most Mondays at noon central time (our guest this coming Monday is political analyst and Iowa Writers’ Collaborative columnist Laura Belin). The session is recorded and then uploaded into this podcast format.

You must be a subscriber to receive the link to join the call live, but you do not have to pay. We typically have 20-40 on the call, and have over 4,000 downloads of the podcasts. All subscribers receive the link on Monday morning when we have a program.

Steve Semken is in a kayak, participating in the Listening to the Lake presentation, Okoboji Writers’ Retreat, with one of his clients, author Chris Jones. Steve Semken will return to the Okoboji Writers’ Retreat in September of 2024.

There is barely any editing to this recording besides a musical intro and outro so all the ahs and umms and bad words are there, just as they are in everyday conversation. It’s as if the listener is eavesdropping on our dinner party conversation.

Steve Semken talks about the reality of the business, and the process authors work through to get a manuscript in print. And he answers good questions from our participants, some of whom hope to work with him some day.

Whether you see yourself as an author or not, it’s fascinating to talk to the folks who make it possible for us to read books. In this call, he also talks about upcoming publications, including one by an Iowa doctor who grew up in a large family, and a compilation of essays by Ruth Harkin.

Steve Semken, publisher, Ice Cube Press

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Personal Update

Richard and I have survived being humans to J. Dudley Gilbert since September 21. Last night we celebrated making it over eight weeks. To show for it, we have one chewed fabric underneath (fortunatley) a sofa, a few nights of fitfull sleep, a drastically curtailed schedule, and gallons of excrement picked up for disposal.

We checked in to see how we each were doing at this benchmark.

“It feels like the first time you took me sailing on the Altantic Ocean,” I said. “It was hard work, taking turns on watch, getting in sync with a strange motion and rhythm, along with moments of thrill, and some fear— mostly, the realization that once the journey begins, and you can’t see land, there is no turning back…nor do you want to. ”

If you want to follow along on J. Dudley’s World, please do:

J. Dudley's World
Unleashed
The phrase ‘unleashed’ is used frequently these days to describe someone who feels as if they have broken through restraints, figuratively. J. Dudley loves those moments when the snap of his leash is unhooked and he is free to roam. Bounce. Joy. Delight. Freedom. Bounce…
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The journey: day one, when he picked us, to today


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