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Bryan Collins
Do you want to share your story, earn more money and make an impact with your writing? You're in the right place. On the Become a Writer Today podcast, Bryan Collins interviews creatives and best-selling authors. He profiles their writing processes, so you can learn about everything from writing your book to building a profitable creative business. Subscribe today!
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May 17, 2021 • 26min
Getting a Publishing Contract to Write Young Adult Fiction with Zara Miller
Have you ever considered writing fiction for young adults?In this episode, I chat to Zara Miller, whose first book, I Am Cecilia, is about to be published. It’s a romance aimed at young adults. We talk about her process for writing young adult fiction and romance, and she explains how she also writes fanfiction set in the Riverdale universe, which she says helps her decompress. Zara also talks about what drew her to write young adult fiction and how she landed a book publishing contract. In this episode we discuss:Where the idea came from for a young adult bookThe benefits of having a strong LinkedIn profileWhat is an 'episodic' writerTips for getting the writing process startedLetting off steam through writing fanfiction ResourcesZara Miller on LinkedInThe Teen MagazineSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

May 12, 2021 • 30min
How to Use Your Journaling to Write a Book with Tom Kreffer
Journaling is very popular right now, but could you produce a book from your journal entries?I'm writing a parenting book at the moment, and journaling is the approach that I'm using. I wrote journal entries about the sorts of things that my kids got up to, then, when I was ready to write the book, I reorganized the entries and turned them into chapters.Taking this approach works because if you write 300 words in your journal today, chances are tomorrow you'll feel a bit more comfortable about the topic and go past 300 words, and you might write 400 or even 500. If you do that for a week, you'll rack up a couple of thousand words. If you do it for the year, you'll undoubtedly have more than enough for your book or several books.In this episode, I chat with Tom Kreffer. He's the author of Dear Dory: Journal of a Soon to Be First Time Dad, which he initially wrote as a series of journal entries when his partner was expecting their first child, before turning it into a book. In this episode we discuss:At what point Tom realized his personal journal could be a bookUsing humor in the book The pros and cons of parenting books for dadsLessons that Tom has learned from writing the book When did Tom find the time to write when working full timeTactics for promoting the bookResources:Day OneScrivenerDavid Sedaris - MasterclassBraintossEvernoteTom KrefferSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

May 10, 2021 • 26min
You Can Build a Business with Your Book Says Dr. Trevor Blattner
Have you ever considered offering something in addition to your book? I've discovered several non-fiction authors who provide coaching, organize events, or facilitate courses that elaborate on their book's ideas.Doing this helps spread your message more widely because not everybody enjoys learning via the written word. It also enables you to earn more from your writing, which you could invest in your business or live off while writing another book.It can also help you clarify your ideas and reposition you in a way that enables more people to engage with you.My guest in this episode has done precisely this. Dr. Trevor Blattner runs a dental practice, and his new book, Redefining the Top 1%, is out now.He's also the hosts a podcast and offers coaching and consulting based on the seven behaviors that drive shepherd leadership, which he explains in his book.In this episode we discuss:What inspired Trevor to write the book Explaining the relevance of the seven principles written about in the bookRedefining goal settingTrevor's process for writing the bookThe importance of accountabilityThe value of having an editorResourcesRedefining the Top 1%: The Seven Behaviors that Drive Shepherd Leadership - Dr Trevor BlattnerRedefining the Top 1% PodcastDr. Trevor BlattnerSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

May 5, 2021 • 27min
Natasa Lekic on How to Find and Work with a Book Editor
You may think that as you're the book's author, then you're the best person to edit it, but finding and working with a good editor can help improve the writing that you produce.Not only will editors find and fix errors in your manuscript that you might have missed when you were writing them, but it can also be like having access to your own coach or mentor. Editors are trained professionals who can help you improve your craft and help you spot issues you've missed.A good editor can offer advice specific to the types of problems you have with writing that you won't necessarily find in a book about writing.I caught up with the founder of NY Book Editor, Natasa Lekic. Her company has been in the business of helping authors for over eight years, and they have several high-profile success stories, some of which she talks about in this week's interview. In this episode we discuss: Why Natasa started NY Book EditorWho is NY Book Editor's target market?What is a good editorial fit?How long the editorial process takesAt what point should you enlist the help of an editor?How much does an editor cost?Resources:NY Book EditorsStory by Robert McKeeAn Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa TahirLilac Girls by Martha Hall KellySupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

May 3, 2021 • 31min
How to Write and Self-Publish Your First Book with Conor Bredin
Like many authors, you probably have a dream of writing and publishing your first book. Chances are, you've also got to work to pay the bills and write the book when you have some time to spare.At least that's what I had to do. I used to get up at 5 or 6 am and spend the first-hour writing before the kids woke up and my working day started. But, I believe that if you spend 30 - 60 minutes per day on your writing project, you can make great progress.My guest in this episode is Conor Bredin, and he did just that. He wrote and self-published his first novel, The Longest Night, while working as a primary school teacher.I wanted to understand what his writing routine looked like, how he balanced writing with a day job, and what steps he took to ensure that he got to a point where he was happy to publish. In this episode we discuss:Making writing your priorityPlanning your day to make time for your writingUsing tools and software to enhance your writingHow Conor structures his writingThe different types of editing processesHow Conor markets his workResources:Conor BredinThe Longest NightThe Story of a Storyteller PodcastNaNoWriMoRobert McKee - StoryShawn Coyne - The Story GridSnowflake ProScrivenerBook FunnelStoryOriginThe Anatomy of Story - John TrubySupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

Apr 28, 2021 • 29min
Performing the Spoken Word with Tyran Saffold Jr
Have you ever felt the urge to perform your work in front of people? Or do you already love performing your work to others?My guest in this episode of the podcast is Dallas based poet and performer, Tyran Saffold. He spends a lot of time reading and reciting his work and he also runs a spoken word magazine, has a YouTube channel and his own podcast. I had the pleasure of speaking with Tyran and I wanted to know how he gets himself and his pieces ready for a recital and what it is he loves about performing his work to othersIn this episode we discuss:Defining the spoken wordHow Tyran got into spoken wordGenres and topics that interest TyranHow Tyran gets a piece ready to performIs it possible to earn money from poetryResources:Gods_ink_SpokenwordTyran Saffold JrThe Words I Never Said PodcastThe Ink MagazineGodsInk1Support the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

Apr 21, 2021 • 39min
How to Make a Living Writing on Medium with Mike Thompson
Platforms like Medium make it easier than ever to earn a living from writing.My guest on this episode of the podcast is Michael Thompson, a career coach and writer from the United States who emigrated to Barcelona, in Spain. He's also the editor of a popular publication on Medium called Entrepreneur's Handbook and has written dozens of articles that have gone viral on Medium.Mike and I chatted about how he found himself moving to Barcelona from the US and how that move set off a chain of events that uncovered a love for writing.We also chat about how he got started with Medium and turned his writing into a full-time profession.In this episode, we discuss:How Mike losing $250,000 ultimately led to him becoming a writerWhy a good title is as important as a good articleHaving options so that not all of your writing is just MediumThe number one mistake writers make when submitting an article to a Medium publicationResources:ConvertKitmikethompsonblog.comSubstackMichael Thompson on MediumMake Money on MediumSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

Apr 14, 2021 • 30min
How to Write For Parents with Dr. Paul Reeves
Could you write about your family? And if so, how would you decide what to include and what to take out? I've just finished writing a book about my experiences of being a dad to three children, and I've had to make some decisions about what to leave in and what to take out. After all, I want to be fair to the children. And although my editor has given me some good advice, ultimately the best person to look over it and give their opinion will be my wife!It was whilst researching the book that I came across former school principal Dr Paul Reeves. His book is very cleverly titled A Principal's Family Principles. His book is full of stories of his own family and his experiences as a high school principal.I was interested to know why he decided to write a parenting book, how he got it into the hands of other dads and what it's like to write in this particular type of genre. In this episode we discuss:Where the idea for the book came fromHow to decide what to leave in and what to take outPaul's take on bullyingWhich chapters especially resonated with the readersResources:Dr. Paul's Radio ShowA Principles Family PrinciplesPaul Reeves.comThis is Working - Bryan CollinsSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

Apr 7, 2021 • 28min
How to Write Short Stories with Frank Burton
Have you ever tried to write a short story? I've often felt that short stories are a great way to try out different styles and genres without the commitment of writing a novel. They are also a valuable way of moving your writing away from blogging or journalism.Frank Burton is a podcaster and author. Not only has he produced several novels, but he's also a prolific short story writer.I was interested to know more about his short story writing process and how he comes up with so many different ideas for short stories across genres.In this episode we discuss:How Frank got into writing short storiesHow long it takes to write a short storyInfluences and favourite writersAre there any rules about how long a short story should be?Can anyone write a short story?Dealing with mental health during the lockdownResources:Ragbag Storytelling PodcastScrivenerFrank BurtonSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

Mar 31, 2021 • 32min
Create Content And Grow Your Business Fast with Daniel Cooper
What does SEO look like for creatives today?It's a great strategy for building traction for a business or a book, how can you do that without throwing money at Facebook or Google ads?My guest in this episode is the Founder of Lolly Co, Daniel Cooper. His new book, Upgrade, shows business owners how to use key strategies and techniques to grow their business, including producing engaging content.Content can come in many forms, from blogging, writing guest articles, newsletters - in fact, anything where some type of creative writing is involved.But it's not just about producing volumes of content for the sake of it. It's learning how to craft exciting and useful content that will ultimately get you seen.In today's episode we discuss: Writing content that engages the readerThe benefits of creating a newsletterUsing the right tools when crafting your contentWhere to place your content so that you retain full control over itResources:AhrefsClearscopeMarketmuseDashwordHAROUpGrade the bookLolly.coSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!