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🗓️ 26 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Do you love reading and discussing books? Are you one of those people who can spot a plot hole from a mile away? |
0:05.7 | If so, you might really like being a book coach. |
0:08.4 | Book coaching is a growing leg in the ever-changing publishing landscape, and if you've been itching to get away from your 9-to-5 job, then this could be a great path for you to explore. |
0:16.9 | If you want to learn more about becoming a book coach, go check out Author Accelerator's free video that'll take you behind the scenes of running a successful book coaching business. You can get free access to this video at savannahgilbo.com forward slash coach. One more time, that's savannah gilbo.com forward slash coach. Let's say that you're close to finishing your draft and then all of a sudden you don't feel like working on your story anymore. |
0:39.1 | And I think this happens for a lot of reasons. |
0:41.1 | But the main one is that once you're finished, that draft is done and then you basically have to start over because you're going to be revising it. |
0:48.5 | And sometimes that feels scary or it feels uncomfortable or that makes doing the work maybe a little harder than it needs to be. |
0:59.9 | One thing that helps me in this scenario is to have a plan of approximately how long the edits will take. Welcome to the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast. My name is Savannah Gilbo and I'm here to help you |
1:08.5 | write a story that works. I want to prove to you that |
1:11.4 | writing a novel doesn't have to be overwhelming. So each week, I'll bring you a brand new episode |
1:16.1 | with simple, actionable, and step-by-step strategies that you can implement in your writing right |
1:21.4 | away. So whether you're brand new to writing or more of a seasoned author looking to improve your |
1:25.7 | craft, this podcast is for you. So pick up a pen and |
1:29.0 | let's get started. In today's episode, I'm sharing five tips to help neurodivergent writers |
1:36.8 | finish their drafts. And if you're not neurodivergent, I still encourage you to listen to this |
1:41.4 | episode because honestly, these tips are gold and I think |
1:44.6 | you'll still walk away from this episode with tons of value. Now, a few things I want to say |
1:48.8 | before diving into the tips. First, I asked four of my fellow editors and book coaches who specialize |
1:55.0 | in working with neurodivergent authors and or who are neurodivergent themselves to submit |
2:00.6 | tips for this episode. I'm not |
2:02.4 | neurodivergent myself, so I really wanted to gather some tips from those who have personal |
2:07.0 | experience being neurodivergent or who work with writers who are neurodivergent. Second, I know |
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