If you struggle with the creative process, you are not alone. If you find the myriad things we have to do every day as authors a little overwhelming, you are not the only one! In today's show, Tim Grahl shares honest thoughts and tips from Running Down A Dream.
In the intro, I comment on Aretha Franklin dying without a will [
The Guardian] and recommend you check out the podcasts on
estate planning with ML Buchman and
lawyer Kathryn Goldman.
Plus, my first Korean foreign rights sale though
CurlUpPress. In the UK, Waterstones (
recently bought by an investment company) buys Foyles bookstore, further consolidating the high street [
The Bookseller].
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Tim Grahl is the author of Your First 1,000 Copies, he's a book launch consultant at
Booklaunch.com, and the co-host of the Story Grid Podcast with Shawn Coyne. His latest book is
Running Down a Dream: Your Roadmap to Winning Creative Battles.
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
Show Notes
* Why Tim chooses honesty and vulnerability in his most recent book
* The importance of telling the truth when writing
* The difference between telling the truth on the page and using a book as therapy
* Knowing when we’re ready to tell a particular story
* The practical tool that Tim shares that gets the biggest response
* What Tim did wrong when launching his most recent book
* And how he’s taking the long game approach to book sales
* Details on the book launch webinar Joanna and Tim will be hosting on Sept 20 –
www.booklaunch.com/penn
* The challenges of writing fiction vs. non-fiction
You can find Tim Grahl at
BookLaunch.