How might thinking differently help you create clarity in our noisy world? How can you produce a high-quality print book — and successfully fund it on Kickstarter? Holger Nils Pohl discusses these things and more.
In the intro, Copyright in an age of AI [
Self Publishing Advice,
Monica Leonelle,
Ars Technica,
The Verge,
The Atlantic;
Insider;
Kathryn Goldman;
US Government Copyright Office AI Submission];
Writing the Shadow Kickstarter;
Lesbians Who Write;
Pretty Links;
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Holger Nils Pohl is a visual strategist, professional speaker, trainer, and coach. He's also the author of multiple books, from business to children's books, as well as the co-creator of an award-winning business board game.
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Show Notes
* Breaking out of the traditional publishing mindset
* The creative process — distilling ideas into visual images versus words
* Neurodiversity as a creative
* Living authentically and breaking out of ‘masking'
* Challenges of creating a high-quality book
* Return on investment for nonfiction authors on Kickstarter
* Six tips for a successful Kickstarter
* How creatives can create clarity and choose the right direction
You can find Holger at
HolgerNilsPohl.com.