How to Write a Book (Authentically) with Liz Tran, Author of "The Karma of Success"
Episode description
202: Buckle up because Liz Tran is BACK this week for Part 2, and this episode is basically a free consult on how to write a book! Whether you're in book writing stage or you’re toying with the idea of creating a Substack - this episode is for you.
Spoiler alert: You don’t need a huge social media following in order to make an impact as a writer AND you don’t need to “pick a lane” in order to make money or meaning. Those are two narratives that are being pushed online left and right. But Liz is such a wealth of knowledge and experience – she breaks those myths into a thousand pieces.
We go deep on the publishing process, what it's like to develop your writing skills, how to get a book deal and how to land an agent. She even shares how her podcast played a role in getting her book deal!
Liz Trans’ new book, The Karma of Success is out now and you can find it wherever you find books and on her website. I know you’re going to love it because Liz has intertwined two of our favorite things on this podcast, business and spirituality – beautifully.
This episode is a reminder to all of us that we don’t have to leave any part of ourselves behind in our efforts to create.
We discuss:
- where the idea for The Karma of Success came from and how Liz went about getting it published
- the mental hurdle of forgetting about an audience's perception of your writing while in the process of writing
- an inside scoop of the book proposal writing process
- the concept that our dreams are fragile and should be treated with care
- two of Liz’s favorite stories from the book!
- Buy the book on HER SITE or wherever you buy books!
Full transcript HERE.
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