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🗓️ 10 January 2022
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How can we recognize self-doubt and create alongside it as part of the author journey? How can we write with confidence and double down on what we love the most? William Kenower talks about these aspects and more. In the intro, planning for 2022 [Ask ALLi]; Your publishing options [6 Figure Authors]; Need an audiobook […]
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Creative Pen podcast. I'm Joanna Penn, thriller author and creative entrepreneur, |
0:09.0 | bringing you interviews, inspiration and information on writing, publishing options and marketing ideas for your book. |
0:17.3 | You can find the episode show notes, your free author blueprint and lots more information at |
0:23.0 | TheCreativepen.com. And that's Penn with a double N. And here's the show. |
0:30.9 | Hello creatives. I'm Joanna Penn. And this is episode number 597 of the podcast. And it is Sunday, the 9th of January, |
0:40.2 | 2022, as I record this from back in bath. And it is cold and wet and I am totally jet lagged. |
0:48.0 | But I am very happy to be home. So in today's show, I'm talking to William Canoa about self-doubt, where it comes from, the different kinds and how to deal with it, as well as thoughts on validation, book marketing and more. |
1:02.7 | So that's coming up in the interview section. |
1:07.3 | In publishing and book marketing news, well, if you'd like some help with planning your author |
1:12.6 | business for 2022, then check out the Ask Ally podcast, A-L-L-L-I, with me and Orner-Ross this week, |
1:20.6 | where we cover aspects of planning and give some examples for writing, publishing, book marketing |
1:26.1 | and financials. So actually that will be last |
1:29.7 | week as you hear this. So on the Ask Ally podcast or go to self-publishing advice.org and all the |
1:36.2 | links are there. And we go through, yeah, all kinds of different things and also share some |
1:40.9 | examples. I always find it funny with Orna because I'm sort of more |
1:45.7 | organised on the day-to-day basis, but she has a sort of much more in-depth planning process than I do. |
1:51.4 | Also this week, the six-figure authors podcast covers your publishing choices in episode 114, |
1:59.1 | discussing self-publishing, traditional or hybrid, which choice is the right for you? |
2:04.3 | And I was thinking about this because, of course, it depends on what your book or your story is and the rights you're considering. |
2:11.7 | For example, I'm doing some short stories at the moment and I have submitted for some anthologies. |
2:17.4 | And of course, contracts for short stories are usually moment and I have submitted for some anthologies and of course contracts |
2:18.2 | for short stories are usually only for six months versus many contracts are for the life of |
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