by Pat Iyer | Dec 27, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Editing, Podcast, Writing process
If you have written or plan to write a book to build your business, you need a plan. Adam Kipnes describes how each of his books brings his readers closer to a direct one-to-one business relationship with him. This virtual blueprint for success can help you get the...
by Pat Iyer | Dec 18, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Editing, Podcast, Writing process
People are increasingly looking for shorter books with what Pat Iyer, host of this series, calls “snackable book” ideas. These are focused ideas that fit on one page for each. Joanna Brandi has used her three books written in this format to grow her...
by Pat Iyer | Dec 11, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Editing, Podcast, Writing process
Do you worry about writer’s block? Do you get great ideas that you later forget? Do your creative and editorial minds fight each other? If any of these are true for you, you will benefit from this interview with best-selling author, Marjorie Saulson. She has dealt...
by Pat Iyer | Sep 4, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Podcast, Writing process
Lyle Benjamin’s passion to help people has led him down a number of writing and publishing paths. He candidly admits to having self-sabotaged a few times, but he has never failed to learn from every experience. He established Planned Acts of Kindness, designed to help...
by Pat Iyer | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Podcast, Writing process
The author of 12 books and a highly experienced editor and ghostwriter, Dave Bricker brings his unique history as someone for years lived on a sailboat to the creative voyage of writing and story creation. He gives new meaning to the “independent” aspect of...
by Pat Iyer | May 15, 2020 | Blog, Book writing, Podcast, Writing process
Would writing a book be easier for you if you didn’t have to write it from start to finish but could pick up your outline at any point? What if you could break each chapter into shorter chunks you could finish in 20 or 30 minutes? Learn how from Gala Gorman. She’s a...