Theresa Wilson is a Writing Coach. The information covered in these podcasts,therefore, will focus on encouraging listeners to create, develop, and then launch and market your writing projects. www.TheresaWilsonBooks.com
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It's a simple three step solution that's cost effective. Be authentic; have confidence in the work you produced; and approach potential book stores with a positive attitude.
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Writing, publishing and promoting go hand in hand. As an author, you are responsible for getting your book in front of your target market. Have fun!
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We are entering a new normal as Book Entrepreneurs. Traditional book festivals are now COVID19 challenged. It's time for transition to a new phase of promotion and selling. Virtual Writer Conferences--online Book Festivals--is the new normal. Here's how you can prepare to participate.
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This episode offers a sample radio interview and provides an opportunity for you to schedule a recording on an international radio program. This is a time sensitive opportunity, so please don't hesitate.
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Have you ever wondered how bookstores make their author/artist selections? Here's a short discussion about a bookstore's creative approach to merging books, music, and art as a partnership.
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Join me for a quick tour of some the best resource sites for writers. The tour includes access to specific links you wouldn't want to miss.
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Preparing a film trailer of your script is translating your "words in print" to the screen so others experience and enjoy a visual interpretation of the emotions of a creative narrative.
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If you're like me, there's nothing more irritating than ending the day feeling you've wasted valuable "writing " time, accomplishing nothing. Here are some suggestions that help create writing prompts.
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Do you have a story you would like to see on film? Here's how l did it.
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Temporarily, because of COVID 19, we are restricted to one physical location, but we are not restricted in thought expressed in writing. Let's shift our focus, seize the moment, use our creative imagery and write. Your greatest work can evolve from this challenge.
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This audio is a sample of what you can do to market your work. The book mentioned in this segment,When Your Normal Is Upset: Living Secure in Uncertain Times, is now part of an advertising segment of TBN's TV Hillsong Channel. Air times follow several high profile programs. There are a variety of ways to promote your work. Key factors include havin…
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Don't fall into the "tunnel vision" trap. Participate in a variety of experiences (group discussions, workshops, seminars), and always "expect to be blessed" with an idea or resource meant just for you!
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You dont have to be a marketing expert to initite basic strategies that can ensure your work is reviewed by the right people. You do have to prepare a simple marketing plan, in advance, so you are always "opportunity" ready. Here's an example.
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Writing is self paced. You are your greatest cheering squad. Here are some tips to stay encouraged.
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Before agreeing to read your work, often publishers want a summary of your topic. Not unlike a face-to-face meeting, you have very limited time to peak their interest to know more about your work. This segment presents some strategies to consider before you "query" a publisher.
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Selection of your book cover should be closely related to the process of completing your work. If selection is completed too soon, you may end with a cover that does not relate to the content.
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One of the most challenging aspects of writing is staying focused on your project while addressing life's daily routines. This segment offers suggestion on how to stay on track using consistency and established patterns that eliminate distractions
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Journaling allows you step away from the intensity of writing. The process allows freedom of thought and expression without focus on structure. This segment offers strategies for successful results when journaling.
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Writing your book is the easy task. Promoting the product is another level. There is no better investment you can make than taking time to connect with others of like mind. This short segment is sample of how to open doors of opportunities for promoting and selling your work.
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It's important to be aware of your behavioral style when writing. This segment describes each style so that you identify specific behaviors, monitor choices and eliminate pitfalls to successfully completing your work.
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Maintaining perspective and purpose will lead to the financial success you seek from your writing.
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