In this episode you’ll discover:
How to determine what form best expresses your poem’s idea
How to decide the level of clarity your poem needs
How to balance obscurity and grounding in your writing
How to use a writing group properly to get the most out of it
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to successfully market a book that transcends genres
How to successfully use parables in your writing
How to be successful as a self-published author
How a professional editor and/or designer can help you and your book
How to find time and prioritize your writing
How to use social media to market your book
How to measure success as an author
How to separate good advice from bad advice
In this episode Annalisa Parent Summea speaks with Award-Wininng Narrator Richard Rieman
In this episode you’ll discover:
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to successfully write what you know
How to work with a co-author
How to use social media to promote your book
How to find passion for your writing
How to overcome writer’s block
How to set up your environment to encourage creativity
In this episode Annalisa Parent Summea speaks with Mike Bender of Awkward Family Photos
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to select a co-author for your book
How to build a platform for your business using a book
How to find the tone of your brand
How to build your brand organically
What to do if you don’t know where to take your writing
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to juggle a busy career and still find time to write
How separating writing and revision can increase productivity
How setting time-based goals vs. word count-base goals can optimize motivation
How to evolve from caricatures to multi-dimensional characters
How to use action and dialogue to develop your characters
How ‘unraveling’ your novel can improve it in the long run
Why saving scrapped scenes is a good idea
In this episode you’ll discover:
In this episode, you'll discover:
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to make time for the work you’re doing
How to make time for the work you’re doing
The two phases of writing
How to make a business book better and more engaging to the reader
How to use social media to market your book in innovative ways
How to build a support system to success
How to receive quality feedback
In this episode you’ll discover:
In this episode, you'll discover:
How to spark your creativity
How to break out of writer’s block
How to organize your writing process
How to revise and edit your manuscript
In this episode, you’ll discover:
In this episode you’ll discover:
In this episode Annalisa Parent Summea speaks with Jim Defilippi, Petros Galanoulis, Kim Tavendale, and Barb Klein.
In this episode you’ll discover:
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to launch your book
How to market your book
How to market your book on social media
How to use FB live to market your book
How to use crowdsourcing to sell your books
How publishing with a major publishing house can help sell books
How to sell your book without being “salesy”
How to market your self-published book
How to get a reporting structure for your book sales
The difference between incentive-based marketing and content marketing
How to start collecting marketing data
How to understand which numbers matter when looking at marketing data
How to inspire conversation in your online communities
How to know which metrics matter when it comes to social media
How to use facebook ads to sell your book
How to create a sales funnel to sell your book
In this episode you’ll discover:
How to take control of your online presence
How to create profitable websites
How to get your message out there
The importance of a quality message and the power of a story
How to establish communication with your audience
How to create an image for yourself
How to invest in your writing
Fiona Craig discusses how to experiment with and find your writing habit, how to use childhood to inspire passion, how to find courage to publish, unstructured vs. structured approaches to writing, spontaneous ideas, publishing date
Dr. Julie Connor is a TEDx speaker, educator, and author. She prepares youth to be leaders and adults to be mentors and role models. She inspires audiences throughout the country to dream big and transform passion into action with attainable goals. Julie is the author of the award-winning goal-setting book, “Dreams to Action Trailblazer’s Guide”.
John David Mann is an award-winning author whose writings have earned the Nautilus Award, the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal), and Taiwan’s Golden Book Award for Innovation. He is coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers The Red Circle (with Brandon Webb) and Flash Foresight (with Dan Burrus) and the Wall Street Journal bestsellers Real Leadership (with John Addison) and The Slight Edge (with Jeff Olson). He coauthored the international bestseller The Go-Giver, hailed by Adam Grant as “the most important parable about business—and life—of our time.” His books are available in two dozen languages and have sold more than two million copies. His 2011 Take the Lead (with Betsy Myers) was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post as “best leadership book of 2011.”
Bob Burg is a sought-after speaker at company leadership and sales conferences sharing the platform with everyone from today’s business leaders and broadcast personalities to even a former U.S. President.
Bob is the author of a number of books on sales, marketing and influence, with total book sales of well over a million copies. His book, The Go-Giver, coauthored with John David Mann has sold over half a million copies and it has been translated into 21 languages. It has been released in a new, expanded edition, with a foreword by Huffington Post founder and publisher, Arianna Huffington.
Bob is an advocate, supporter and defender of the Free Enterprise system, believing that the amount of money one makes is directly proportional to how many people they serve. He is also an unapologetic animal fanatic, and serves on the Board of Trustees of Furry Friends Adoption & Clinic in his town of Jupiter, Florida
Let me tell you a little about him and his amazing writing achievements:
Have your pen and paper ready for this episode. Seriously. Best-Selling Author Steven James gives SO many amazing tips on how to structure story. Get the notes here, and fill in the worksheet to be well on your way to publishing. These tips are GOLD.
In this episode you will learn:
The essential elements of story
How to connect with your readers on an emotional level
How to create a compelling, well-structured story
The Six Key Questions to Ensure you Write a Page-Turner
Alternatives to Outlining: The steps for writing a story organically
Top Tips on effective revision
In this episode Annalisa speaks with Literary Agent Eric Ruben
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In this episode you’ll learn:
How to get your romance novel published
How to get your mystery novel published
How to get your horror novel published
How to get your legal thriller published
Learning your craft is the number one thing