There is never enough time for everything we want to do as writers, let alone in the rest of our lives. In today's show, I talk to Nick Stephenson about prioritization and automation of author …
5 Critical Mistakes of Author Collaborations And How to Avoid Them
In March 2017, I got on a train in Chicago with J. Thorn, Lindsay Buroker, and Zach Bohannon. We headed south to New Orleans and within a week, we had the first draft of a novel, published a month …
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Global Sales, Multiple Streams Of Income, And True Independence. Reasons To Go Wide
Should you self-publish exclusively on Amazon? That is the question many authors consider whenever they put a book out. I was recently interviewed on Kevin Tumlinson's Wordslinger podcast about my …
Inside The Writers’ Room: Screenwriting And Pitching Tips From Adam Gaines
Today I have an interview with screenwriter Adam Gaines. We discuss what happens in the 'writer's room', collaboration, how self-publishing his own one-act play got him a deal, as well as how you …
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Writing Tips: Creating Believable Characters
Characters are important in every book you write because people care about people and you need to get personal as soon as possible in your writing. As EB White said, "Don't write about Man. Write …
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The Art And Business Of Bookbinding With Lisa Van Pelt
Print is definitely not dead, and in fact, beautiful print books are having a renaissance. In today's show, I discuss the art and business of bookbinding with Lisa Van Pelt. In the introduction, …
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