To make a living with your writing, you need to write quality books on a regular schedule. You need to learn to write faster, be more confident about your craft and get over writer's block.
In today's show, Bram Stoker award nominee, Michaelbrent Collings shares his tips.
In the intro, I mention that I am in Austin, Texas for the Smarter Artist Summit so this is recorded in advance and I will be reporting back next week.
I also talk about the free
IndieAuthorFringe.com, plus a fantastic book:
Anything You Want by Derek Sivers and what I've taken from the book this week. You can listen to Derek on Tim Ferriss' show
here and
here and also on
James Altucher's show. All fantastic. I also mention
this interview with Marie Force on the SelfPublishingFormula podcast, which got me thinking about the kind of life I want.
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Michaelbrent Collings is an award-winning and internationally bestselling horror novelist, a #1 bestseller in the U.S. and also a screenwriter and martial artist. Michaelbrent was on the show in 2015 and we had such fun and it was so popular, he's back to talk about some different things.
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
* On being nominated for two Bram Stoker awards and what that means to Michaelbrent. [I love Michaelbrent's books and particularly enjoyed
The Deep and
This Darkness Light.]
* The quality indie authors should be aiming for and the type of experience we want readers to have.
* On whether there's a continuing bias against indie authors.
* Writing faster, writing better and letting oneself write garbage.
* How to know when to stop learning about writing and start writing.
* And how a certain type of TV watching can help you as an author.
* Trusting your curiosity
* The misconception and misnomer about writer's block. [I mention
this interview w...