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  <title>Publishing in 2026: Janet Grant on Trends, Calling, and the Future of Christian Publishing</title>
  <description> In this episode of the Books &amp;amp;amp; Such Literary Podcast, host Jen Babakhan sits down with agency founder and publishing veteran Janet Grant to talk about where publishing is headed in 2026. With decades of experience as an editor, agent, and industry innovator, Janet shares insights on emerging trends, shifting market realities, and the opportunities authors should be paying attention to now. From the rise of Bible-centered publishing and creative genre mashups to bookstore growth, AI concerns, and career strategy, this conversation offers wisdom and clarity for both aspiring and established authors navigating a rapidly changing publishing landscape. Whether you’re an aspiring writer, a multi-book author, or simply curious about the future of publishing, this episode offers thoughtful perspective, practical wisdom, and a hopeful vision for what’s ahead. &amp;amp;nbsp; Books &amp;amp;amp; Such Writing Intensive | February 10-12, 2026 - click here for more information. Follow us on Instagram: @booksandsuch Watch Us on YouTube! New episodes release the first Wednesday of each month.&amp;amp;nbsp;Find our full archive at booksandsuch.com/podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;under the Resources tab. </description>
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