Bonus Gift: “Some Useful Writing Prompts” – https://bit.ly/2sFB2he
People often ask me what was the most important or surprising thing I learned while publishing my own book, THE BOOK YOU WERE BORN TO WRITE.
Truth is, I learned so many lessons it’s hard to narrow it down!
But one of my top-favorite lessons was the importance of writing the book FOR SOMEONE I KNEW.
I was shocked by how much easier writing became when I thought about the book as a conversation I was having with my friend Rob. (In the book I call him “Maggie,” but he’s really a dude.)
Rob is an old friend of mine who was well overdue for a book. And he was the person I had in my mind’s eye every time I sat down to write.
This practice is called “choosing an ideal reader,” and it’s a game-changer.
This is one of my favorite lessons of writing books, and I can’t wait to share it with you!
In this video you’ll learn:
● What I mean by “ideal reader”—and why it’s important to choose someone you actually know
● Three ways your ideal reader helps you vision and write your book
● Why love is the most important selection criteria!
● And more!
Turns out that when it comes to books—and everything else—it’s all about the love. Find out why by watching this video!
Bonus Gift: “Some Useful Writing Prompts” – https://bit.ly/2sFB2he
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