Why is being prolific so important for long-term success as a writer? And how can you develop your own creative process so you can be more prolific? I discuss these topics and more with Bec Evans from Prolifiko in today's interview.
In the intro, I talk about exciting news out of Frankfurt Book Fair as Apple tells publishers to “be ready” as it prepares to roll out its new audiobook platform [
The Bookseller].
Frankfurt's first audiobook conference also included a discussion on smart speakers, streaming and subscription models [
Publishing Perspectives]. Plus, Kobo has expanded audio support to CarPlay [
Engadget].
Plus, having fun with creativity through flash fiction, my own audio coaching, and giggling about
Banksy's shredded artwork. Let's not take ourselves so seriously!
Today's show is sponsored by
Draft2Digital, where you can get free ebook formatting, free distribution to multiple stores, and a host of other benefits. Get your free Author Marketing Guide at
www.draft2digital.com/penn
Bec Evans is a writer, a startup founder and an ex-bookseller with a career in publishing and running a writing retreat center. She co-founded
Prolifiko, a digital coach for writing that helps people who want to write, start, and finish their projects.
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Show Notes
* Seeing patterns of behaviour in writers
* Why being prolific does not equal poor quality
* How being a prolific writer serves improving your writing skill
* The benefits of prolificacy for creating a large back list
* Practical tips for being more prolific
* The importance of systems, support and place when creating a writing habit
* Mindset issues around being prolific
* Why writing is like physical fitness
* Finding what works for you to form a writing habit, rather than following others’ rules which might not fit
You can find Bec Evans at
Prolifiko.com and on Twitter @beprolifiko
Transcript of Interview with Bec Evans
Joanna: Hi, everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
TheCreativePenn.com, and today I'm here with Bec Evans. Hi, Bec.
Bec: Hi, Joanna.
Joanna: It's great to have you on the show. Just a little introduction.
Bec is a writer,