• #19 3 Steps to Overcome Your Biggest Barriers and Make Your Mark as an Author

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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#19 3 Steps to Overcome Your Biggest Barriers and Make Your Mark as an Author

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    In this episode of the Author's Edge, host Allison Lane dives into the critical steps for aspiring authors to overcome self-doubt and peer approval barriers. Learn how to move forward with confidence by understanding the publishing process and creating a successful book proposal. Allison shares actionable steps for pitching your book, including crafting detailed tables of contents, chapter summaries, and sample chapters. For fiction and memoir authors, she stresses the importance of writing the entire book. Gain insights, clarity, and the support you need to get your work published and make your dreams a reality.


    00:00 Embrace Your Unique Voice

    01:12 Overcoming Self-Doubt

    03:24 Breaking Free from Peer Approval

    05:50 Your Perspective Matters

    07:10 Debunking Publishing Myths

    08:31 Understanding Nonfiction Book Deals

    08:54 Crafting a Winning Book Proposal

    09:53 Essential Elements of a Book Proposal

    11:52 Overcoming Barriers to Publishing

    12:22 Taking Action: Your First Steps



    📚 Resources Mentioned:

    How to Get a Book Deal: https://www.lanelit.com/book-deal


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