As Maya Angelou said, “They may forget what you said and did, but they won’t forget how you made them feel.” If you can move the reader with your writing, they will remember you and become a fan. And that’s true with whatever you’re writing
In today's show, I interview CJ Lyons about tips for writing emotion.
In the intro, I talk about authors feeling overwhelmed and wanting to give up and why returning to the reason why you write is so important.
Also, I mention
Steven Pressfield's book, Turning Pro, and the quote: “You are entitled to your labor, not the fruits of your labor.” The writing is its own reward. It heals us and nurtures us. Don't forget that in the crazy buzz of publishing and marketing.
Plus, if you write non-fiction and want to turn your book into a course, check out the
FREE online Book to Course Summit, featuring some amazing sessions all about launching your book, and turning it into a successful course.
This podcast is sponsored by
Kobo Writing Life, which helps authors self-publish and reach readers in global markets
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Kobo Writing Life podcast for interviews with successful indie authors.
CJ Lyons is the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of 30 novels, which she describes as Thrillers with Heart.
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
* On the importance of treating a writing career like a business and ‘taking the power back'.
* How CJ coined her tagline to explain to editors and agents where her books fit.
* The impact and catharsis of emotional writing for both author and reader.
* The steps CJ goes through to build a world and connect with readers' emotions, including finding a universal theme.
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Exploring how to write interesting non-verbal communication between characters in books.
* Avoiding cliches to hold readers' interest and reward their investment of time in your book.
* Creating resonance with weather, atmosphere and environments.
* How book covers tie in to the readers' emotional experience and why they matter.
* How to write scenes with emotional resonance even if the particular event you're depicting hasn't happened to you.
You can find CJ at
www.CJLyons.net. Her latest book is
Last Light.
Transcript of Interview with CJ Lyons
Joanna: Hi everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from the
creativepenn.com and today I'm back with CJ Lyons. Hi CJ.
CJ: Hey, it's good to be back!
Joanna: Yeah, I know, it's been too long. Just a little introduction before we get into the interview. CJ is the award winning and New York Times bestselling author of 30 novels which she describes as thrillers with heart.