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  • Your Soul Matters More Than Success with Jackie Hill Perry
    2024/09/03

    It’s easy to lose yourself in the pursuit of success. We incessantly check Instagram. Or Substack. We feel less-than, comparing ourselves to others. When our content hits, we like it一maybe a bit too much. We write about God, but inside, we feel hollow. Like we’re faking it.

    It takes honesty to admit this. And here’s the thing: we all feel it. No exceptions. Rather than pretending it’s not a struggle, today’s guest candidly shares about her wrestle with fame, and how she keeps her soul healthy in the middle of it all.

    In part two of this interview with Jackie Hill Perry, she explains to senior editor Will Parker Anderson:

    - Two things every writer should pay close attention to

    - The importance of private friendship in the social media age

    - What to do when you’re tired and feel like you’re faking it

    - How to embrace weakness, not run from it

    Jackie’s wisdom will equip you to navigate your own complicated relationship with platform. To ask good questions. To be in community. And above all, to abide in Jesus.

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    29 分
  • What's Wrong With Publishing with Jackie Hill Perry
    2024/08/27

    There’s a problem with publishing.

    It feels like quantity trumps quality. Those with big platforms get book deals. Meanwhile, many who have something worthwhile to say get ignored.

    But it’s not all bad news. Today’s guest, Jackie Hill Perry, proves it’s possible to have a massive following and still deliver powerful content. She explains to senior editor Will Parker Anderson how she hopes the industry will change in favor of those with something to say一regardless of their platform numbers.

    As a master communicator, Jackie unpacks:

    • How to discern if you should write a book

    • How to balance creativity and clarity

    • Why the grueling work of writing a book is worth it

    • How to choose a book topic

    • How to protect your voice in the editing process

    By the end of this episode, you’ll worry less about the size of your platform. You’ll be free to write from the heart. And thanks to Jackie’s wisdom, you’ll save time focusing on what matters.

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    36 分
  • How to Grow Your Platform with Curtis Yates (part 2)
    2024/08/20

    A lot of writers struggle with the idea of building a platform. Some of us lack motivation because it seems impossible to get noticed in today’s noisy world. Some of us get pulled into the black hole of social media, depleting our energy and resorting to gimmicks to try and promote our writing.

    In Part 2 of this conversation with literary agent Curtis Yates, he explains to senior editor Will Parker Anderson how to navigate the tension between promoting our work on one hand and surrendering the outcome on the other. Some of his big ideas include:

    - Why we should think about platform as stewardship

    - How to organically and strategically grow your audience

    - How to cultivate community through a newsletter

    If the idea of building a platform feels overwhelming or discouraging to you, this episode is for you. Curtis gives a ton of practical pointers to help you take steps towards growth.

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    45 分
  • Why Platform Matters with Curtis Yates (part 1)
    2024/08/13

    Why does your platform matter so much to publishers? Isn’t good writing enough? Is it necessary to become an online personality just to land a book deal?

    You’ve probably asked these questions, as you watch countless writers exhaust themselves trying to gain traction on social media. It’s noble to want to exit the circus and focus on what matters: writing.

    When it comes to platform, writers make two key mistakes. First, they ignore it altogether. But if publishers look for momentum, and don’t see it, it’s unlikely you’ll get a book deal. Second, writers try to gather followers across too many platforms. It’s too much to manage, and they ultimately give up.

    Today’s guest offers a better way. Curtis Yates is a lawyer, literary agent, and author coach at Yates & Yates一the agency his father founded. In this episode, he explains to senior editor Will Parker Anderson how the digital age has shifted the publishing world. Discoverability, which was once confined to brick and mortar bookstores, has moved onto the internet and social media.

    If you want to win the game, you have to know the rules. Curtis offers insight about why publishing has changed so dramatically in the last 10-15 years, and what you as a writer can do about it.

    This episode is Part 1 of 2. Stay tuned for the second half next week.

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    33 分
  • Letting Scripture Lead with Trillia Newbell
    2024/08/06

    As a Christian writer, it’s likely that you interact with scripture in your work. Sometimes you retell a story from the Bible, or quote a verse, or reference an idea. And every time we do, there’s a responsibility to handle scripture well.

    But how do we do that?

    Today’s guest is Trillia Newbell, a prolific author, speaker, and the acquisitions director at Moody Publishers. She is a powerhouse of wisdom, and particularly gifted at teaching the Bible, whether on a stage to an audience, or in a book to readers.

    In this conversation, Trilla explains to senior editor WIll Parker Anderson:

    • Why her writing process starts with God, not cultural topics

    • Why you should know the differences between Christian publishers

    • How to summarize your book idea in one word

    • How to overcome fear about publishing your thoughts

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clearer vision of how God transforms the world through words. And how your words can play a part in his redeeming work.

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    51 分
  • Murder Your Darlings with Brett McCracken
    2024/07/30

    Feedback is terrifying. It’s vulnerable to have your writing scrutinized, especially when you’ve poured so much of your time, heart, and energy into it.

    It’s tempting to avoid feedback altogether, but this ignores the overwhelming research on the benefits of coaching and mentorship. We grow faster and more profoundly under the tutelage of others. If you ignore this and go it alone, your craft will suffer.

    Today’s guest is a master of feedback, since he’s a senior editor at The Gospel Coalition, as well as the author of four fantastic books. In this conversation, Brett McCracken shares with book editor Will Parker Anderson:

    • How to ask for feedback without being a nuisance

    • Common cliches and writing mistakes you should avoid

    • How to spark ideas by reading topically

    • Why you should anchor every piece in a central idea

    • How to find a writing rhythm that works for your season of life

    Brett’s seasoned advice will embolden you to see feedback as a primary source of growth. It’s only when we practice together, side by side, that our full potential is realized. In the end, the joy of community eclipses even the sweetest moments of solitary practice.

    EPISODE LINKS

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    Brett’s latest books: Uncomfortable, The Wisdom Pyramid

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    53 分
  • How To Write Your Story with Ally Fallon
    2024/07/23

    If you could spend 45 minutes with a writing coach who’s helped hundreds of people write books, how would that transform your writing process? How much time and energy would you save if you put her advice into practice?

    That’s what this episode is all about.

    After grad school, Ally Fallon quit her job to write full-time. She gave herself 6 months to write her first book. 3 years later, she published it. Despite the success of her first book, she quickly realized that earning a living off writing is hard, so she started coaching other writers who were on a similar journey.

    Ally’s coaching business has grown and now operates under the name, Write Your Story. She’s published 13 books of her own and helped countless others get their story onto the page.

    She breaks down the fundamentals of good writing一things like:

    • How to write an opening line that hooks readers

    • Why every book must be about one thing, and how to identify what that thing is

    • Why the most interesting thing you have to say is usually the thing you’re afraid to say

    This conversation will remind you: your story matters. Self-doubt and insecurity try to sabotage all of us, but thanks to Ally’s wisdom and encouragement, you can write your story well.

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    50 分
  • How to Slay the Marketing Monster with Jordan Raynor
    2024/07/16

    Do modern writers have to be marketers? In a word, yes.

    This catches many authors by surprise. Isn’t it the publisher's job to promote a book? Yes, but in today’s publishing climate, marketing is a joint effort一a partnership between author and publisher. In the age of social media, writers are expected to leverage their audience to boost sales.

    However, this is daunting for most writers. Where should you start? What platform should you use? What type of content should you post? How often?

    Today’s guest is a firehose of helpful tips, and a breath of fresh air for anyone who feels intimidated by the task of promotion and marketing.

    Jordan Raynor is a leading voice in the faith and work movement, and the author of several best-selling books, including Called To Create and Redeeming Your Time. As a lifetime entrepreneur, who feels called by God to start businesses, he shares his best marketing practices with senior editor Will Parker Anderson.

    His insights include:

    • The 8 things to look for when choosing a book idea

    • How to beta test every idea with your audience before you start writing

    • His formula for clarifying your book idea in a single sentence

    • Why one platform is all you need to grow your audience

    Don’t fear the marketing monster. With Jordan’s strategies in hand, you can tame it. Jordan’s approach will help you promote your work, while also making you a better writer in the process一one who knows the market and resonates with readers.

    EPISODE LINKS

    Subscribe to Will’s weekly newsletter: writerscircle.co

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    Will’s Instagram: @willparkeranderson

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    Jordan’s books: Called to Create, Redeeming Your Time, The Sacredness of Secular Work

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    45 分