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Margs & Manuscripts

Margs & Manuscripts

Di: Cait & Jenna
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Two writer friends wrap up their writing session, pour a drink, and let the conversation flow, processing "the craft", the chaos, and everything in between.

© 2026 Margs & Manuscripts
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  • YA Books are Booming: What’s driving the surge + what’s trending now, with literary agent and owner of the Reading Chamber, Jess Taylor
    Feb 24 2026

    In this engaging conversation, Jess Taylor shares her journey of opening an online bookstore dedicated to young adult literature and her role as a literary agent. The discussion explores the evolution of YA fiction, the importance of addressing banned books, and the unique challenges of running a bookstore in a digital age. Jess emphasizes the joy of connecting with readers and authors alike, highlighting the need for more diverse representation in literature, particularly for younger audiences and male protagonists. The conversation concludes with insights into the current trends in YA literature and the significance of passion in writing and publishing.

    Takeaways

    • Jess Taylor opened an online bookstore to fill a gap in YA literature.
    • The joy of seeing teens excited about books is validating.
    • YA literature allows for creativity and exploration of complex themes.
    • Banned books discussions highlight the importance of exposure to diverse topics.
    • Personalization in online bookstores can differentiate from larger retailers.
    • Social media content creation is a significant challenge for online sellers.
    • Jess transitioned from publishing to agenting to advocate for authors.
    • The YA audience is growing up, leading to a demand for new adult stories.
    • There is a need for more books featuring younger protagonists in YA.
    • Jess is open to queries for contemporary YA fiction.

    Connect with Jess Taylor

    • Shop The Reading Chamber
    • Follow on TikTok
    • Follow on Instagram

    Discount Code

    • Shop The Reading Chamber and use the code MARGS at checkout for 15% off your entire purchase including the first month of a subscription!

    Querying Jess

    • Jess is currently open to queries and can be found on Query Tracker

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Bookstore Dream

    02:17 Inspiration Behind the Reading Chamber

    03:39 Nostalgic Reading Experiences

    05:11 The Appeal of YA Literature

    07:53 The Journey of Opening a Bookstore

    10:21 Current Trends in YA Literature

    12:50 The Evolution of Young Adult Readers

    13:40 Navigating Content in YA Books

    14:29 Addressing Difficult Topics in YA Literature

    17:20 The Need for Diverse Protagonists in YA

    17:46 The Importance of Passion in Writing

    18:38 Understanding Young Adult Literature

    19:11 Curating a Bookstore: Personal Touches and Choices

    21:08 Challenges of Running an Online Bookstore

    23:59 The Journey to Becoming a Literary Agent

    26:32 Open for Queries: Insights into the Agenting Process

    26:41 Quirks that Capture an Agent's Interest

    26:48 Expanding Genres: YA and Beyond

    29:40 105-End Credits Animation .mp4


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    30 min
  • Choosing Indie Publishing as a Debut Author (Self-Publishing Without Gatekeeping) with Alyssa K. Burns
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Margs & Manuscripts, we’re joined by Alyssa K. Burns—journalist, author, MBA, elder emo, and one of the most supportive humans in the writing community. Alyssa’s debut novel releases April 1, and she’s sharing the real story behind how she got here… including the moment she decided she was done waiting for permission and went all-in on indie publishing.

    We talk through the decisions debut authors actually face (trad vs indie, money vs time, ego vs autonomy), plus the behind-the-scenes logistics that nobody explains until you’re already stressed.

    What we cover:

    • The mindset shift: “I’m done with people telling me no” and choosing indie publishing
    • Why indie publishing isn’t a “last resort” (and why readers often don’t care)
      The indie publishing checklist Alyssa built (because of course she did—MBA behavior)
    • Beta readers vs developmental edits
    • ARC readers: how many she aimed for, why, and what reviews do for a debut
    • Hiring help: what Alyssa outsourced (and why it saved her sanity)
    • Cover design: what went wrong, what she learned, and how to advocate for what you want
    • Launch planning: making your book launch a real milestone (yes, like a mini wedding)


    Connect with Alyssa:

    • 🔗 Alyssa’s Website: https://www.alyssakburns.com/
    • 📸 Alyssa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alyssakburns/


    Connect with us:

    • Follow Margs & Manuscripts on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margsandmanuscripts/
    • Subscribe for more real-talk conversations about writing, publishing, and building a bookish life with zero gatekeeping.

    If you loved this episode, leave a quick rating + review—it helps more writers find the show.

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    25 min
  • Female Main Characters We Love and the Ones We Can’t Stand
    Feb 10 2026

    We got put in Instagram jail… then spiraled into a Galentine’s deep dive on FMCs: agency, tropes, and ACOTAR takes.

    We got put in Instagram jail (for extremely writer reasons)… and then pivoted into a Galentine’s Day episode about female main characters (FMCs): why so many female protagonists feel frustrating in fantasy romance, romantasy, and contemporary romance, and what actually makes a great FMC.

    We unpack the traits that make readers root for her—agency, purpose, intellect, and meaningful choices—and why the hero’s journey can be a trap for women characters. Plus: ACOTAR vs Throne of Glass, the return of the manic pixie dream girl, and how writers can “dig deeper” to avoid defaulting to stereotypes.

    Question: Who’s your favorite FMC of all time—and what FMC trope are you done with?


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    36 min
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