Ep126: Content for Writers: Should I Start a ___?
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Books:
Just finished: Rich as Fuck by Amanda Frances, A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales, and
Eliza Starts a Rumor by Jane Rosen
I'M READING:
Wildwood Magic by Willa Reece, I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi, and At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities by Heather Webber.
Erick's Reading:
Roni Stinger's Fuzzy (Rewind or Die series)
The Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
On Fire Island by Jane Rosen
Duma Key by Stephen King
The Ophelia Killer by Valerie Geary
Rick Rubin The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
Show Notes:
Content: books, posts, podcast, blog, videos (inspiration, tutorials), website copy, ad copy
This is where marketing is going.
Personal videos. We buy from people we know.
Anything you can do is a viable option to connection with authors, everything requires time, effort, promoting.
Be authentic.
The time to start is now.
Get past the awkwardness.
Your audience doesn't know that you are learning in public.
Honesty is disarming. Use empathy and understanding in business. People want to help. That connects you to your audience.
Holding out the hand of perfection.
Dear World, Here's Me.
Write to Someone. (Everyone is not your core audience.)
It's not dead unless it's dead to you.