Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today’s Best Artists
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“When you have the creative fire burning inside you, sometimes you just don’t know what to do with it and it has to come out” ~ JP Cawood.
Self publishing can be a great way to get your ideas out there, but how do you even get started with a project as huge as this?
In this week’s interview, we talk to JP Cawood, author of Love From Mars - a romantic sci-fi/fantasy novel.
You’ll hear how she used her experience as a television developer to create the plot and characters in her book, and you’ll discover how to break a huge project down into manageable chunks to help you achieve your goals.
So, if you’ve got an idea that’s been floating around your head for some time, you’ll find plenty of effective ideas in this week’s interview to take the next steps...
Highlights From This Interview:
Why collaborating with others (such as editors, other artists, and getting feedback) is the key to successful self publishing How to research your ideas and make sure your ideas are original Why self publishing gives you complete artistic freedom over your project How to learn from what others have done and adapt this to your own idea How to create the outline for your story and write your first draft (without worrying too much about perfection) How to help your audience relate to your story How to ask for feedback and weigh up advice from others How to enjoy the highs and get through the lows when working on a self publishing project Why getting help with your project is more affordable than you might think How to promote your work effectively and reach out to the right audience How to develop your ideas beyond self publishing and take them into all kinds of new and exciting directionsPK 223: The Business of Fine Art
PK 222: How to Launch on Kickstarter
PK 221: 100 Day Artist Challenge
PK 220: Artist Business Money
PK 219: Artist Productivity
PK 218: Creative Authenticity & Composition
PK 217: From Illustrator to Fine Artist
PK 216: Defining Your Art Career Path
PK 215: The 4 Life Stages When People Get Serious About Their Art
PK 214: The Critical "Switch" To Go from Dabbler to Pro
PK 213: Insights From a Rich Life as an Artist
PK 212: Building Meaningful Relationships For Artists
PK 211: Pinterest Promotion for Artists
PK 210: Finding Joy Through Art
PK 209: Three Years Growing on Instagram & What I Learned
PK 208: Growing As An Artist By Living Abroad
PK 207: Up Your Game as a Creative Parent
PK 206: Why You Should Make Art Every day
PK 205: Exploring Creative Side Hustles with Scotty Russell, Perspective Collective
PK 204: Strategies for Starting an Art Career with Allan McKay
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