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The Authorpreneur Life: Become More Confident at Selling With Sales Enthusiast and Confidence Coach, Barry Watson
27/11/2016 Duração: 56minIt’s time to redefine our view of selling – and our view of rejection. Why be average when we can be awesome? Barry Watson, author of Sell With Confidence: Crush Your Fear of Being Rejected, Avoid Being Pushy, and Have the Courage to Make Money, is an international sales trainer and high performance coach. The… The post The Authorpreneur Life: Become More Confident at Selling With Sales Enthusiast and Confidence Coach, Barry Watson appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Writing Platforms and Building Your Email List: The Secret to Success is Marketing, more Marketing and Damned Hard Work with Elicia Hyder
21/11/2016 Duração: 47minIf you think you have excuses for your lack success in this ever increasingly busy book publishing game, Indie or Traditional, then it’s time to get real about what it takes to succeed. Think fourteen hour days, self-education and a boots-and-all attitude that makes me wonder at my audacity to think that I could succeed… The post Writing Platforms and Building Your Email List: The Secret to Success is Marketing, more Marketing and Damned Hard Work with Elicia Hyder appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Writing Life: Book Launches, Landscapes and the Aussie Bushman – chatting about the launch of Daintree with Annie Seaton
15/11/2016 Duração: 43minAnnie has me hooked at mango cocktails and tanned waiters, and I now can’t wait – along with thousands of other avid fans – for the imminent arrival of Annie’s new book, Daintree. Today we share the countdown with Annie, and as we go to air, it’s only thirteen sleeps to go. Forget evergreen content,… The post The Writing Life: Book Launches, Landscapes and the Aussie Bushman – chatting about the launch of Daintree with Annie Seaton appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Audio Narration: It’s not as easy as it looks or is it? You decide…
09/11/2016 Duração: 41minThere are a lot of tricks to narrating your book and putting it out to a wider audience – punch recording, mic technique, breath technique to name a few – and the generally accepted equation is five hours of recording will give you one hour of finished recording. Breathing is about getting in touch with… The post Audio Narration: It’s not as easy as it looks or is it? You decide… appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Entrepreneur, thought leader, influencer: meet Tina Dietz, business coach and mentor, as she reminds us of the importance of creative freedom, fun and play
06/11/2016 Duração: 50minThere’s something to be said for studying the habits and processes of great writers and artists and how they kept their creative juices flowing over time. There’s a lot of burnout happening in the field of writing right now, especially among Indie authors trying to manage both their writing and their business. Tina is a… The post Entrepreneur, thought leader, influencer: meet Tina Dietz, business coach and mentor, as she reminds us of the importance of creative freedom, fun and play appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Writing, Research and Once Upon a Time: The Best time to be a Writer with Kate Forsyth
02/11/2016 Duração: 48minOnce upon a time lasts forever; deep, dark and complex, crafting timeless stories of magic and fantasy, bringing centuries old stories to new readers…where do I stop? Five pages of research notes and I’m just getting to the beginning of Kate Forsyth’s talents as a bestselling and prolific novelist and poet, writing across genres, for all… The post Writing, Research and Once Upon a Time: The Best time to be a Writer with Kate Forsyth appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Writing Life: Midnight Serenades, Tangos and Happy Endings with Alli Sinclair
31/10/2016 Duração: 01h01minIt started with a romantic High Tea and progressed to musicals, dancing the tango and all things travel. My chat with Alli Sinclair took me from Spain to Argentina to France to private Russian costume showings in downtown Canberra. Throw in some serious talk about the writing life; including writing buddies, author signings, supporting other… The post The Writing Life: Midnight Serenades, Tangos and Happy Endings with Alli Sinclair appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Writing: Author Mindset and Faster Fiction with Alexandra Amor
24/10/2016 Duração: 44minTime, space and writing habits are the focus of many a good how-to-write book, and make for an endlessly fascinating topic for most of us keen to glean yet another secret weapon for our arsenal of writing tips and tricks. Alexandra offers more than her fair share of tricks with us today. Writers need to… The post Writing: Author Mindset and Faster Fiction with Alexandra Amor appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Business success is a game of inches, not a one off event, with Nigel Collin
19/10/2016 Duração: 57minYou can spend years learning to be a great writer but it’s only when you start writing that you actually learn. It’s a matter of starting because when you start you gain momentum and you learn as you go. Then there’s the passion, knowing and burn that drives you on when things get tough. Learning… The post Business success is a game of inches, not a one off event, with Nigel Collin appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 5 – Novella writing and what it really means to write short with Joanne Dannon and Tracey Pedersen
13/10/2016 Duração: 55minYou don’t have to be crazy but it helps. Welcome to Joanne Dannon and Tracey Pedersen as they battle it out with me over who’s podcast this actually is…and what it means to write short in the Indie publishing space. There are no guarantees that what we share on today’s podcast will be any use… The post Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 5 – Novella writing and what it really means to write short with Joanne Dannon and Tracey Pedersen appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 4 – On being a professional Indie author, with Maggie Christensen
12/10/2016 Duração: 38minWhat does it take to live the life of a professional Indie author? Maggie Christensen is about to publish her sixth novel, Champagne for Breakfast, and her answer is simple: learning. ‘It’s just learning as I go,’ Maggie assures me. ‘I’m learning all the time.’ And that’s the secret. There’s so much to do and… The post The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 4 – On being a professional Indie author, with Maggie Christensen appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 3 – Writing, editing and writing some more: how to edit your book and make it practically perfect in every way with freelance editor, Lynne Stringer
11/10/2016 Duração: 47min‘I’m about to upload my story, can you quickly check for me,’ is a phrase Lynne Stringer hears a lot in her day job as a freelance editor and it drives her crazy. Her advice is we need at least two rounds of editing and preferably more, especially if it is our first book. Timeline… The post The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 3 – Writing, editing and writing some more: how to edit your book and make it practically perfect in every way with freelance editor, Lynne Stringer appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 2 – Writing, publishing and niche markets with Indie author, Julie Schooler
10/10/2016 Duração: 50minHave you ever wondered about the nitty-gritty of Indie publishing and all the small details of what makes up the life of an Indie author? Julie Schooler has done it, twice, and what’s more, she’s a bestselling author in her parenting advice niche. Julie is the author of the perenially popular parenting self-help books, Easy Peasy… The post The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 2 – Writing, publishing and niche markets with Indie author, Julie Schooler appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 1 – Writing, creativity and accountability with Jules Horne
09/10/2016 Duração: 01h04minJules Horne lives in the Scottish Borders and is an Associate Lecturer at Open University. She writes plays for stage and radio, and fiction with a Scottish gothic flavour. She’s inspired by Angela Carter and Mervyn Peake (of Gormenghast fame). Today, we chat about the tension between creativity and risk, the role of Indie publishers as… The post The Business of (Indie) Writing – Day 1 – Writing, creativity and accountability with Jules Horne appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#27 The Power of Story to Strengthen Your Business Brand, with Park Howell
04/10/2016 Duração: 54minStory is the software that drives the hardware of our brains, says today’s guest, Park Howell, as he takes us through the ten steps of the story cycle process based on Joseph Campbell’s The Hero’s Journey. We learn to super focus on ourselves and the stories we tell ourselves, and from the outset of this interview I… The post #27 The Power of Story to Strengthen Your Business Brand, with Park Howell appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#26 Listen to Your Clues: Writing Advice From Australian Rural Romance Author, Jennie Jones
29/09/2016 Duração: 49minJust write the book is author Jennie Jones’ advice on writing. You may get laughed at and it may be rubbish but you’ll have done it. With so much advice littering my inbox telling me how to write, it sounds like a damned fine idea to me – simple in its execution and exciting in… The post #26 Listen to Your Clues: Writing Advice From Australian Rural Romance Author, Jennie Jones appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#25 Something a bit more real than Happily Ever After: Writing in a Gilded Cage with Rachael Johns
27/09/2016 Duração: 01h01sSecrets sell, and none know this better than Rachael Johns, Australia’s number 1 Rural Romance author, and more recently Life Lit author (a term coined by Johns’ publicist to explain Johns’ latest book, The Art of Keeping Secrets. Reviewer, Debbish dotcom – I love that name and you can find out more about Debbish and… The post #25 Something a bit more real than Happily Ever After: Writing in a Gilded Cage with Rachael Johns appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#24 The power of word-of-mouth: how to launch your book in the digital age with Valerie Francis
19/09/2016 Duração: 01h07minThere’s a lot of advice out there when it comes to launching your book and often it’s difficult to decide exactly how to go about seeing your baby off into the big wide reading world. Val Francis has worked out her own way to launch her romantic suspense series, using her background in media and… The post #24 The power of word-of-mouth: how to launch your book in the digital age with Valerie Francis appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#23 The Business of Writing – Day 5 – Draft2Digital with Marketing Manager, Kevin Tumlinson
15/09/2016 Duração: 50minYou’ve typed THE END on your story and now it’s time for the hard part – publishing it. But, if you’ve been listening to our series this week, you know there are all kinds of experts to help you. I’m chatting with Kevin Tumlinson today to get the low down on Draft2Digital, and as Kevin… The post #23 The Business of Writing – Day 5 – Draft2Digital with Marketing Manager, Kevin Tumlinson appeared first on Writer On The Road.
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#22 The Business of Writing – Day 4 – with International Thriller & Suspense Author, Rachel Amphlett
14/09/2016 Duração: 42minWelcome to the world of International Thrill & Suspense author, Rachel Amphlett, as we chat about all things Indie publishing, from mailing lists to Facebook advertisements and being your own motivator, inspirer and hard-nosed boss. Not only does Rachel work a 9 – 5 job, she writes full time and runs her her own publishing… The post #22 The Business of Writing – Day 4 – with International Thriller & Suspense Author, Rachel Amphlett appeared first on Writer On The Road.