How can you transition into being an author after a long-term career elsewhere? How can you adopt an attitude of service in order to build your network in an authentic manner? Patrick O'Donnell shares his tips.
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Patrick O'Donnell is a retired police sergeant with 25 years’ experience. He's now the author of nine books, including police procedurals and the Cops and Writers reference guides, as well as a podcaster, screenwriting technical consultant, and organizer of the Cop Camp Conference.
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Show Notes
* Becoming a writer after a significant first career
* Dos and don'ts of finding a mentor
* Being of service and volunteering with purpose
* Knowing when an author relationship clicks
* Writing entertainment vs. writing for therapy
* Cop Camp — What it is and why host it?
* Managing different energies in an author conference
You can find Patrick and
CopsandWriters.com.
Transcript of Interview with Patrick O'Donnell
Joanna: Patrick O'Donnell is a retired police sergeant with 25 years’ experience. He's now the author of nine books, including police procedurals and the Cops and Writers reference guides, as well as a podcaster,