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  • As an author, bad reviews can be disheartening, but they are an inevitable part of the journey. While it's natural to hope that everyone will love your work, the reality is that not all readers will.
    There is a reason why on this show we talk about your ideal readers and finding them. Because everyone is not your audience.
    In this episode, we will explore the various reasons why authors receive bad reviews and provide examples of each reason to help you better understand the motivations behind these negative critiques.

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  • It's November 7 which means we are 7 days into Nanowrimo, the best 30 day writing challenge i have ever participated in. For those who don't know, how you could you not, but just in case, Nanowrimo is where writers around the world gather to write 50k words in 30 days.

    If you're participating in NanoWrimo you can tell me what you're working on on the corresponding image on my Instagram.

    Because we're in that season of writing, I thought it best to encourage you and that's why we have Kelly Swingler joining us for this amazing conversation today. Today we are going to talk all about burnout and how real it is.

    Kelly is the HR Changemaker, burnout expert, inspirational speaker and author. Known for being a rebel and a rulebreaker, Kelly has been ripping up the rulebook since 2002 after realizing that the way we are working isn't working, and how we are taught to define success is outdated. Today, Kelly helps HR leaders all over the world to succeed without giving up their careers or jeopardizing their well being by recognizing that they are people too.

    So my fellow listeners and writers alike, this November we're not going to experience burnout because I'm confident that once we listen to what Kelly has to say, we can get through this amazing 30 days of writing.

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  • In this empowering episode, I do a deep dive into goal achievement. Whether you're striving for personal, professional, or academic success, this thought-provoking episode will equip you with valuable insights and practical strategies to turn your dreams into reality.

    We're six months into 2023 and I want to share with you my favorite quote for the year so far, what's going on in Camp NanoWrimo and what my Q2 looked like.

    Don't forget you can share your Q2 achievements by simply joining my Facebook group. Let's dive in.

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  • A writer platform refers to your online presence and visibility as an author. It encompasses various components that allow you to showcase your work, connect with your audience, and establish your credibility in the industry. Building a platform is crucial because it helps you reach a wider audience, attract potential readers, and grab the attention of publishers and literary agents.

    It's not just about who you know, but also about building meaningful connections with fellow writers, editors, publishers, and industry professionals. Networking opens doors to new opportunities, exposes you to different perspectives, and helps you stay informed about industry trends and opportunities.

    Throughout this episode, we've explored various strategies to help you get noticed as a new writer.

    1. Build Your Platform: Establish a strong online presence through a professional website, active social media engagement, and building an email list.

    2. Network and Collaborate: Connect with fellow writers, editors, and industry professionals through writing conferences, groups, and collaborations to expand your reach and learn from others.

    3. Consider Self-Publishing: Understand the benefits and challenges of self-publishing, and utilize platforms like Amazon Kindle or Smashwords to bring your work to market.

    4. Submit Your Writing: Research and target suitable publications, read submission guidelines carefully, craft compelling pitches, and follow up professionally to increase your chances of publication.

    Don't miss out on this must-listen episode for new writers ready to conquer the world of marketing! Tune in now and unleash your marketing potential like never before. 🎧✍️

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  • 📚 Book Promotion on a Budget: Unleashing Your Writing Potential! 🎉

    Calling all aspiring authors and wordsmiths! Are you ready to discover the secrets of book promotion without breaking the bank? 🌟 In our latest episode, we dive deep into the world of promoting your book as a new writer on a limited budget.

    Join us as we unlock a treasure trove of creative strategies, ingenious tips, and practical advice that will set you on the path to success. From social media mastery and captivating giveaways to reaching out to influential book bloggers and reviewers, we've got you covered. 📣

    But it doesn't stop there! Learn the art of leveraging your personal network, hosting book events, and even offering free samples to captivate readers. We'll guide you step by step, helping you navigate the marketing maze and ignite interest in your literary masterpiece. 🚀

    Whether you're penning a thrilling novel, a thought-provoking memoir, or a captivating fantasy tale, this episode is your golden ticket to book promotion brilliance. Tune in to discover how to make your book shine in a crowded market, all while embracing the power of limited resources. 🌟

    Don't miss out on this must-listen episode for new writers ready to conquer the world of book promotion on a budget! Tune in now and unleash your writing potential like never before. 🎧✍️

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  • One of the things I enjoy is getting to know those within the writing community. Listening to their backstories and why they write what they write.

    From aerospace engineers to librarians, writers expand the globe and beyond.

    I've been talking with Ron Lamberson (on the latest episode of Books, Blogs, & Business) about outlining and how it can be done at any level in the writing process. He really explained how your outline doesn't limit you but actually helps you become and efficient writer.

    We dived deeper into his books and why he choose to write science fiction humor. And Ron even shared the not so secret place he get his ideas from.

    If you're bouncing between discovery writing and outlining before writing then this conversation is just for you.

    Ron Lamberson is a freelance writer and novelist who has published three novels, including A Grave Invitation and The Poachers of Immortality. He holds a BA in Creative Writing from Purdue and an MBA from Indiana University. Ron is a passionate traveler, having visited over twenty countries on five continents. He spends his free time struggling to learn guitar, attending concerts, and avoiding injury on the tennis court.

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  • Are you an aspiring writer struggling to come up with the perfect title for your book? Do you want to know how to create a book name that captures the essence of your story and resonates with readers? If so, you're in luck! In this episode, we dive into the art of naming your book and explore practical tips and techniques for crafting a memorable and effective book title.

    From understanding the importance of genre and target audience to brainstorming with friends and analyzing successful book titles, we cover everything you need to know to come up with a winning book name. We also discuss the impact that a book title can have on your cover design and marketing efforts, as well as provide examples of successful book titles across various genres.

    Whether you're a new writer just starting out or an experienced author looking to refresh your book's title, this episode has something for you. So tune in and learn how to unleash your creativity and craft a book name that will grab readers' attention and leave a lasting impression.

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  • In this episode, we move on to tips for revising the rough draft, including how to identify the strengths and weaknesses of your work and organizing the revision process effectively.

    Next, we cover tips for editing the revised draft, including the importance of grammar, syntax, and punctuation, and suggest some strategies for finding and fixing common errors. We also discuss the importance of getting feedback from others and suggest who to ask for feedback and tips for receiving and implementing feedback effectively.

    Finally, we touch on the importance of checking for consistency and offer some suggestions for preparing the manuscript for submission. We end by summarizing the key takeaways from the episode and offering encouragement to revise and edit your rough drafts.

    Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, this episode has something for everyone looking to refine their writing skills. Join us as we explore the revision and editing process and take your writing to the next level.

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  • A rough draft is a preliminary or initial version of a written work that is typically incomplete, unpolished, and subject to revisions and editing.

    It is a first attempt at expressing the ideas, concepts, or story that the writer wants to convey.

    A rough draft is often created with the purpose of allowing the writer to freely express their thoughts and ideas without worrying too much about structure, style, or grammar.

    It is a starting point that will undergo multiple revisions and edits until it becomes a final, polished piece of writing.

    In this episode and the next, we will discuss what to do after writing a rough draft. We will begin by defining what a rough draft is and why it is important to revise and edit it.

    Then, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to revise, edit, and finalize a rough draft, including tips for taking a break, identifying strengths and weaknesses, organizing the revision process, checking for consistency, and preparing the manuscript for submission.

    We will also discuss the importance of getting feedback from others and tips for implementing feedback.

    By the end of this episode, listeners should have a better understanding of the process of refining a rough draft into a final, polished piece of writing.

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  • Adeena joins us on the show to share insightful tips on how to stay committed to your writing, she shares her favorite books and we get down with a super fun game.

    Adeena Mignogna is the author of The Robot Galaxy series, an engineer working in aerospace and a long-time science fiction geek with a strong desire to inspire others through speaking and writing about robots, AI, aliens, virtual reality, and more!

    Tune in to learn more about Adeena has to share.

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  • Camp Nanowrimo is here....three days from now many of you including myself will embark on another writing, editing or rewriting journey. To help you do so I want to outline some tools that I use to write 50k words three times a year.

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  • Fifteen minutes seems like a really short time. And what possibly could someone say that will impact a person's life in just fifteen minutes? An impact so great that years later that person will keep remembering what was said.

    I sat down with a fellow entrepreneur on a free zoom session. We had a wonderful conversation that I wanted to share with you and what we talked about because I believe that you can benefit from this 15 minute zoom call like I was.

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  • It's Camp Nanowrimo where you can make the decision to write, or edit, even join a writing group. It helps you get on with your goals. However a hindrance for some maybe that they don't know what to write about. You may not be in the mood to edit but you would love to write something new, but what?

    What I want to do is help you to see how you can find ideas all around you. Some writers take long showers to gather their ideas, others take a walk and allow the brain to receive fresh air, and others do chores to get the blood flowing.

    Camp Nanowrimo helps with inspiration and getting the thoughts flowing but how do you come up with the initial idea?

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  • Every time I make the firm decision to write a book, I like to do three things.

    First, I redefine who my readers are. Yes I know who they are but I like to look over what I know to make sure my stories will be for them.

    Secondly, I create a page dedicated to that book. I include the title, if available, description and even a button to link to my email list.

    Thirdly, my email list. I tell everyone I know that I'm writing a book and if they are interested, sign up for more updates.

    This has worked so effectively, that I share in more detail how I do it and what my results were.

    If you want to create an effective book marketing strategy before you write your next book then listen in to the episode.

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  • So everyone talks about putting the link in your bio but is that really the way to get persons on your email list. Because trust me when I say that I've tried that and people don't usually click.

    Why?

    Because they need a reason to click. They need a reason to want to see and hear more about you and you have to give them that reason. Why should someone follow you on our Instagram? Why should someone tap into your bio? Why should they join your email list?

    When you answer those questions correctly, then and only then will you as an author be able to grow your email list using Instagram.

    So how exactly do you do that?

    In this episode, I share 5 Instagram features that you should be using as an author to grow your mailing list.

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  • There is nothing I hate more than when something I'm putting my sweat and blood into and it's not working. I feel like I want to rip all my hairs from my head because it's so frustrating. Have you ever felt so? You look around and it seems all these online people have their shit together and you're struggling to create a damn email list.

    I had 2 people on my list for a very long while. I know it's important.

    But how do I create and grow one? Nothing I am is working. I'm writing my stories and I have no time to even figure out the first step to having an email list.

    And, frankly it sounds hard because I have to think about content to send and I have to do so weekly, and I feel like my brain capacity is full and I honestly can't have anything else on my plate.

    But still list building is so hard. Who am I to tell me people how to do a particular thing? Who am I to request that yu join my list and listen to my words in my newsletter? Who am I assume that I am so interesting that you want me in your inbox every week? Who am I to invite you in to my community and invite you to read and buy my stories? Who am I?

    In this episode, I talk about 10 different ways I as an author grew my email list and how you can to?

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  • Do you have an author newsletter?

    What exactly is a newsletter, how can you start your very own, and what the heck should you put in it to entice readers to read it?

    On this episode, I share my top 7 tips for creating a newsletter strategy and 5 sure-fire things you can share with your readers that makes them looking forward to your letters.

    Find out the what, why, and when about newsletter for authors.

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  • As a book marketing coach I'm always for practical ways to market your book. It's not a one size fits all situation and so every author has different book marketing methods that actually work. That's why if you choose to work with me we're going to actually sit together and create your personal book marketing plan for you to follow.

    The thing about it is, that podcasting is a really good way to market your book. I'm celebrating one yr as a podcaster and podcast host and in that one year I've seen that my most listen to episodes are where i feature and author and that person explains their struggles and processes.

    Naturally you know I'm going to tap in to that. While roaming the Facebook group streets persons were saying that when they are listening to author pods they want to hear about the author their mindset, what challenges they overcame and so on and so forth. And it makes a lot sense because as writers we don't like to feel alone or be alone on our writing journey.

    Because I'm celebrating one year on the pod I'm will be sharing how i started my podcast, really to show you that its really simple and a no brainer, if you as an author wants to start one. We'll talk about the equipment i use, where i record, how i script and edit to upload. I'll also mention how much it cost to produce each episode and how i batch to not burn out.

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  • Like many of you I struggle with social media on a whole. Not just Instagram but Facebook,  Twitter,  TikTok and the likes. Each platform is so different and requires different attention in order to grow.

    Which always leads up to the saying, "I am not a fan of social media." The constant posting and analyzing of what's working and what's not, suck the energy out of me.  It sucks the joy that I could be using to write my stories, or upload new items to my shop. And it makes me want to give it a temporary break all the time.

    You feel the same way? Really! Let's talk about it.

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  • So the other day I attended a gathering, an I got to talking to a friend who wanted some advice on starting her online business. This person wanted to start her own YouTube channel and she was actually waiting for YouTube to confirm her absence account before she could get started. She thought she had to wait before starting. And not surprisingly I've been in her position as with many other persons.

    Probably you're waiting to start, thinking that there is some requirement that must be met before you can start earning cash. And I don't know if there is but what I do know is that what we are about to talk about today requires little upfront cost if any to get started.

    I want to share three things I've done to start earning passive income and show you how you can get yours started. I also want to talk about things you need to understand in my experience to start earning. And of course I will be sharing examples.

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