Writing a book is hard. Telling people about your story can be even harder. In today's ever-changing and ever-shifting social media environment, aspiring authors - like myself - must be aware of what's available to them: blogging, vlogs, podcasts, to name a few.
For once the book is done, how does one go about telling others? What follows the completion of any story can feel just as daunting as what it did in its infant stages.
But, if we are invested in what we've done, then we shouldn't be afraid to experiment and try something new. Set another goal; gather your resources; set a metric for what success will look like once you're done - these steps will help the aspiring author get past those tough times after the book is finished.
And hopefully into the hands of an eager reader.
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”How To Train Your Dragon” and Dating, Courtship and ’Seeing Each Other’
”A Christmas Story” and the Bullies Who Would Take Our Joy
”Godzilla” and the Monsters We Make
”The Croods” and the Burden of Parenting
”Super Mario” and From Man to Myth to Icon
Stories I Like, Love, and Hate - ”Dystopian Edition”
Stories I Like, Love, and Hate - ”Futurism Edition”
Stories I Like, Love, and Hate - ”Aliens Edition”
End of Summer Comeback
Stories I Like, Love, and Hate - ”Dinosaurs”
Why We Relate to Villains More Than Heroes
It’s 2022 - Time for a Kick-Off Episode
EP83: The Heroes and Villains Of Our Own Lives
EP82: ”Terminator 2” and Great Father Figures
EP81_”The Sword in the Stone” and Fate vs. Destiny
EP80: ”101 Dalmatians” and the Dogs That Teach Us Human Things
Interview: Clay Myatt and ”Echoes of the Gospel in Harry Potter”
EP79: ”Pinocchio” and the Adoption of a Real Child
EP78: How Do We Bring Value In Our Stories?
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