Deborah Pike on ‘What to do after your first novel is published’


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Apr 10 2025 30 mins   1

Deborah Pike is a writer and academic based in Sydney. She grew up in Northam and Perth, Western Australia. She has an Honours degree in English from the University of Western Australia, and a PhD from the University of Sydney. She is an associate professor of English Literature at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney, and is a winner of an Australian Government Award for University Teaching. Deborah has travelled widely and lived in Paris for several years, where she held positions at Shakespeare & Company Bookstore, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, the University of Paris seven and the Paris Institute of Political Studies. She is the author of 'The Subversive Art of Zelda Fitzgerald,' which was shortlisted for the AUHE award in literary criticism. 'The Players,' published by Fremantle Press, is her first novel.


In the 162nd episode of The HYBRID Author Podcast host Joanne Zara Ellen Morrell, author of young adult fiction, women's fiction and short non-fiction for authors chats to Deborah about:



  • her literary contemporary fiction work ‘the Players’

  • key steps authors can take to keep momentum going once their first novel is published

  • strategies Deborah’s found most effective growing her readership after launching her debut book

  • struggling with the ‘what’s next’ feeling after publication

  • how authors can balance marketing their first book while working on their next project and much more.


https://www.deborahpike.com/