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269. Talk About Your Book to People

269. Talk About Your Book to People

FromThe Word Leader Podcast: A Writing Podcast


269. Talk About Your Book to People

FromThe Word Leader Podcast: A Writing Podcast

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Sep 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you’re thinking of writing a book or have started writing a book, chances are that you’re doing so out of a mission to change the world. Chances are that you’re solving a problem or a need for other people. Chances are, too, some people are starving for the book you’re writing or are about to write. As such, you should talk about your book publicly. You should let people know you are working on your book. Talking about your book is positive for two reasons. 1) It makes people anticipate it. 2) It keeps you motivated and helps you grow. By talking about your book, you can tell people’s excitement about it and you can collect important feedback on your angle. You can find new perspectives and approaches to your topic. Writing is a dialogue, not a monologue.Join The Word Leader Facebook Community to learn more about writing, connect with like-minded fellows, and get support in your writing journey. Get your copy of Write a Book That Matters today.
Released:
Sep 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Word Leader Podcast is for thinkers who want to lead with words. We discuss how to get your wisdom out in the world through book writing and publishing, how to improve your communication, and how to use writing as a leadership tool. Every weekday, podcast host and founder of Trivium Writing Leandre Larouche shares strategies, tactics, mindset hacks, and philosophical approaches to writing and communication. Visit https://www.triviumwriting.com to get more details about Trivium Writing and to learn how you can write a nonfiction book or improve your writing.