
Rebeka Russell on Publishing, Place, and the Legacy of Mary Shelley
In this fascinating episode of The Write Place Podcast, host Wayne Kelly is joined by Rebeka Russell, founder of Manderley Press, to discuss the power of place in storytelling, the challenges of independent publishing, and her latest release, Mary Shelley in Bath. Rebeka shares how her love of history and literature led her to create a small press dedicated to reviving classic works connected to real-world locations. She discusses the importance of book design, working with artists to create stunning covers, and how connecting with passionate booksellers has been crucial to Manderley Press’s success. The conversation also delves into Mary Shelley’s tumultuous time in Bath and how this short but significant period shaped her writing, including Frankenstein. Rebeka reflects on Shelley’s ability to transform personal trauma into groundbreaking fiction, as well as the ongoing cultural relevance of her work. Beyond discussing literary history, Rebeka offers insight into the realities of indie publishing, from navigating distribution challenges to the importance of perseverance. Whether you"re an aspiring author, a lover of historical fiction, or interested in the business of books, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Links & Resources: 📚 Find out more about Rebeka Russell & Manderley Press: Manderley Press Website – Browse their collection and order Mary Shelley in Bath Follow Manderley Press on Instagram ✍️ Resources for Writers: 🎁 Grab your free Write or Die Writer’s Survival Kit here 📖 Want to read the first 3 chapters of The Call Back for FREE? Download here 🎓 Check out Wayne"s Online Courses here 📩 Email Wayne – wayne (at) waynekellywrites.com
From "The Joined Up Writing Podcast"
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