
137: Being a Cookbook Editor with Sarah Billingsley of Chronicle Books
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Molly and Kate speak with Sarah Billingsley, the publishing director of food and lifestyle at Chronicle Books, about moving up the ranks as an editor and her experience on the other side as an author of her own cookbooks. She talks about how her role has shifted over the years, the first book she acquired and what makes something a "Chronicle Book". We get a glimpse at what goes on during a typical publishing house meeting and learn her thoughts on the state of cookbooks today before she divulges what she's looking for in a book and no, its not just platform! Finally she shares her thoughts on what moves the needle sales wise and what she wants authors to know about the editorial process.
Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea Nguyen
Editor: Abby Cerquitella
Mentions
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books Submissions
Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the show
- Tartine Bread, by Chad Robertson
- Humphry Slocum Ice Cream Book
- Whoopie Pies, by Sarah Billingsley and Amy Treadwell
- Handheld Pies, by Sarah Billingsley and Rachel Wharton
- Tartine Bread by Chad Robertson
- Coastal by Betsy Andrews
- Lavash by Ara Zada and Kate Leahy
- Baking Yesteryear by B. Dylan Hollis
- Six California Kitchens, by Sally Schmitt
- Instant Ramen, by Peter Kim
- Dobre Dobre, Baking from Poland and Beyond, by Laurie Kratochvila