by Pat Iyer | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog, Book writing, Podcast, Writing process
Emil Dobrovolschi, a highly skilled airplane pilot, and Octavian Pantis, author, consultant, and trainer, collaborated to write Dark Cockpit, a book written from a unique perspective—literally 35,000+ feet above the ground. It could be subtitled, “As in Flying, So in...
by Pat Iyer | Jun 3, 2021 | Blog, Book writing, Writing process
Writing a book teaches you about your fears and habits. You quickly learn why people ask, “Why is writing a book so hard?” Which of these scenarios best describes you? Are you a self-starter or a procrastinator? Is this you? You wake up refreshed to start...
by Pat Iyer | May 27, 2021 | Blog, Writing process
Check out Scrivener, a versatile and multifaceted program that serves as a pro writing aid, for these reasons: It’s low-risk, with a 30-day free trial program.You can buy it for $49 in either Windows or Macintosh version.If you need a form of tutorial assistance in...
by Pat Iyer | May 20, 2021 | Blog, Book writing, Writing process
Rare is the author whose work doesn’t need professional editing or beta readers. However, all authors can reach out to friends, family, fellow writers, and business colleagues as beta readers for evaluation of their work. When to Get Feedback From Beta Readers You can...
by Pat Iyer | May 14, 2021 | Blog, Book writing, Podcast, Publishing, Writing process
At least 80% of people in the U.S. feel they have a virtual book in them, but for the majority of these would-be writers, the book stays inside. What makes the difference between those who and those who don’t complete and publish a book? Linley Baker’s story provides...
by Pat Iyer | May 7, 2021 | Blog, Podcast, Writing process
A man on a mission to help people clear archaic childhood beliefs to become fully functioning human beings, Randy Gage wrote Radical Rebirth to further that mission. In this provocative interview, he analyzes popular culture, clickbait news headlines, and other media...