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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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Dec 6, 2021 • 32min
How to Make a Living From Writing a Book with Sandy Forster
Sandy Forster is the author of the international bestseller How to Be Wildly Wealthy Fast. Not only is she a published author, but she has built a successful business around her book. When I recently caught up with Sandy, one of the key takeaways from the interview was how she got really clear on her ideal reader and who she wanted to help.Sandy admitted that she had some limiting beliefs about money earlier in her life, just after she got divorced, but she found a way to work through those beliefs.She’s now earning money from her book, which has sold over a staggering quarter of a million copies since it was first published. As well as the book, she earns money from her coaching, courses, and public speaking.In this episode we discuss:How Sandy discovered the Law of Attraction and turned her finances around.How long it took to write the bookTips for promoting your workSandy's experience when she climbed Mount EverestFinding time to work on your businessDealing with sabotage when building a writing careerResources:Facebook Facebook GroupInstagramAbout SandyWebsiteHow to Be Wildly Wealthy FastSupport 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!

Nov 29, 2021 • 33min
How Long Should You Spend Writing Your First Book? With James Blatch
The Final Flight is James Blatch's first book, and during our chat, I asked him how he's planning on selling copies because it's easier to sell books when you have a back catalog.So what should a new author do when they're about to release their first book? James talks about using advertising to sell copies of his book, so I asked him if advertising could help me sell the parenting memoir that I've written?James also talks about the different businesses that he runs aside from Self Publishing Formula, in particular, Fuse Books and Hello Books, and how they can help authors find more readers and get more copies of their work into the world.In this episode, we discuss.How Final Flight was originally written for the NaNoWriMo competition Finding the time to write a book while working on a businessIdentifying where your market isLearning from your writing process and making changesUsing advertising to promote your book and build an audienceBuilding an email listThe importance of checking and re-checking for errorsResources.James BlatchHello BooksFuse BooksSelf Publishing FormulaThe Final FlightNaNoWriMoSupport 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!

Nov 22, 2021 • 36min
How to Do Content Right with Steph Smith
Steph Smith is a growth marketer, writer, and the author of Doing Content Right.Steph has a fascinating take on how to launch a book. In fact, she has an altogether different approach to most authors.As her book is about creating content for businesses, she promoted it first on Twitter, where she first validated the idea with her audience. In this interview, she talks about how she did that before she launched the book on Product Hunt.It's the first time I've heard of an author launching their book on Product Hunt, and I was fascinated. Steph believes that when you launch a book, you should go where your audience is and build a community around your book. In this episode, we discuss:Using a Twitter following to grow interested in your bookWhy Steph chose Product Hunt to launch her bookHow Steph wrote the book in 49 daysWhat to do if your non-fiction book starts to dateWhy there are more opportunities than ever before for content creatorsSteph's favorite keyword tool and is SEO the best way to grow a newsletter?Resources: Doing Content RightDoing Time RightSteph Smith on TwitterProduct HuntThe HustleChatrUdemyAhrefsSupport 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!

Nov 15, 2021 • 35min
Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing with Ann Kroeker
Ann Kroeker is a writing coach, published author, and professional speaker.She works with clients who want to find agents and publish books the traditional way and also helps her clients figure out if self-publishing is the correct route for them. In this interview, we talk about some of the merits of self-publishing versus traditional publishing. One of the biggest challenges of self-publishing is you have to market and promote the book yourself. For that, you need a platform, and Ann helps her clients build an online platform. She helps them work out what channel is right for them, whether Facebook, Twitter, podcasting, or blogging. She also explains the difference between writing a blog post and writing an article. I asked Ann if it is too late to start a blog or build a platform online by publishing articles, and you may be surprised by her answer. We also talk about the merits of podcasting for writers, particularly for non-fiction writers. In this episode we discuss:How Ann focuses on non-fiction writingHow podcasting works for non-fiction authorsRepurposing contentHow to decide whether or not to self-publishHow to build a platformHow Ann organizes her typical dayResources: Ann Kroeker WebsiteAnn's Everything PageThree Day ChallengeSupport 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!

Nov 11, 2021 • 35min
What Is the Future for Amazon Ads and Can It Help You Sell More Copies of Your Book? With Alex Strathdee
Alex Strathdee is the founder of Advanced Amazon Ads as well as a best-selling Amazon author. I've used Amazon ads since 2016 to sell non-fiction books. Back when I started using Amazon ads, it was straightforward to get them working. Over the years, Amazon ads have become far more competitive. It's impossible to get the same return for the same budget, and the platform has changed. I wanted to talk to somebody who could talk me through what type of Amazon ad campaigns are working and how to use them to sell more copies of my back catalog. Alex also talks about the platform's future, and if you want to sell more copies of your book, Amazon ads work particularly well for non-fiction.In this episode, we discuss:The number one thing that Amazon Ad novices should doAmazon Ads don't have to be expensive. Start with the basicsHow to track your spend and salesWhat kind of budget gets good resultsAre Amazon Ads more profitable for fiction or non-fiction?Resources:Traffic SecretsAdvanced Amazon AdsFree copy of the new book available soonSupport 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!

Nov 8, 2021 • 30min
What Makes a Great Spirituality Book with Allen Klein
My guest on this episode of the podcast is Allen Klein. He's spent his career writing spirituality and personal development books.To date, he's written over 31 books, including The Healing Power of Humor, and his most recent title is The Awe Factor which spiritualityandpractice.com dubbed one of the best spiritual books of 2020.I wanted to understand what goes into a good spirituality book and how authors can take a simple idea like awe and turn it into a book. Allen explains how he draws on stories from his personal life, stories that people tell him, and those he comes across online.Allen talks about spending over a week in a library using microfiche film to extract an article from the New York Times, whereas, today, it's just a Google search away, or you can download an app.He also talks about how he promotes his books using a service called Help a Reporter Out (HARO). If you write any non-fiction, I recommend checking it out.In this episode we discuss.Why Allen describes himself as a jolly-ologistWhere Allen got the inspiration for his awe storiesHow looking for awe in your life is similar to meditationHow humor helps Allen to deal with lifeWhen to include stories in self-help books versus science-based researchCapturing stories ready to write down laterResources.Spriritualityandpractice.comHAROThe Awe FactorThe Healing Power of HumorThe Joy of SimplicitySecrets Kids KnowYou Can't Ruin My DayEmbracing Life After LossAllen Klein Amazon PageAllen Klein WebsiteSupport 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!

Nov 4, 2021 • 38min
What It Means to Be a Creative Professional Today with Mark McGuinness
Mark McGuinness is an award-winning poet, author, and creative coach. He also hosts his own podcast, The 21st Century Creative.In this podcast episode, Mark explains how he worked with Brian Clark of Copyblogger and how the copywriting lessons he learned have stayed with him ever since.We also talked about how the pandemic has impacted creatives. Mark describes some of the steps he's taking to break out of his self-imposed "introvert's paradise," which he set up during lockdown. Mark also talks about the importance of looking on your computer for that messy creative project that you've been putting off. That messy creative project could be the one that pays dividends for you over the long term. In this episode, we discuss:Finding a balance between writing with traditional and digital toolsWhat happens to a poem after it's been writtenWhat a creative career looks likeDeciding which projects to work onFinding a rhythm to your creativityResources:The 21st Century CreativeCopybloggerLateralaction Mark McGuinnessSupport 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!

Nov 1, 2021 • 31min
How to Write a Book Series with James Morgan Jones
James Morgan-Jones found his love of writing at around 12 years of age.He's now the author of The Glasswater Quintet, and in this episode he talks about his approach to writing a book series and how the first book in the series came about when he was studying for his MA. James is also a poet and a playwright and I was fascinated to hear about how his poetry, screenplays, and his background as an actor have informed how he writes his books. In this episode, we discuss:Tips for writing dialogueDo you need an MA to write a bookWrite about what you knowJames explains how he hadn't planned to write a seriesThe writing processHow to approach writing poetryResources:The Glasswater QuintetJames Morgan JonesSupport 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!

Oct 28, 2021 • 30min
Be Creative Every Day While Building a Writing Business with Caitlin Berve
Caitlin Berve recently published a collection of modern fairy tales called When Magic Calls. She's also written two other anthologies and has another one in the works. While she's not writing, Caitlin runs her own writing business and coaches other writers on how they can improve their books and their craft. In addition to all that, she also edits memoir and fiction.I recently had the chance to catch up with Caitlin and was fascinated to hear how she balances both her writing business and creative work.I also found out that Caitlin took an MFA in creative writing. Many new writers wonder if they need to take an MFA before they can write a book, so I put that question to Caitlyn, and I think you'll find her answer says a lot about what it takes to become a successful writer today.In this episode we discuss:How Caitlin manages her timeMistakes that memoir writers makeTypes of memoirsFinding an editor for your bookAdvice on joining a critique groupFinding the balance between client work and writingHow to use a setting as more than a backdropTips for selling more booksResources:Caitlin BerveWhen Magic CallsWrite Characters Your Readers Won't ForgetBird by BirdSupport 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!

Oct 25, 2021 • 32min
How to Build up Side Career as a Writer with Charlene Wang
Charlene Wang is a product manager at Google. In other words, she's got a hectic, demanding day job, and yet she found time to write and publish her new book, Model Breakers. Charlene also runs a popular newsletter on Substack called LivingOS. Last year, Charlene set herself a goal of writing 200 articles in 200 days, and so far, she's exceeded that goal. It's fantastic to hear about a writer who's built a side hustle while working a day job. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us work from home and no longer commute, which allows us more free time. Charlene eliminated her commute, and she had the extra time during her mornings and evenings to write.Charlene also discusses how online tools can help with writing and how she got into writing newsletters.In this episode we discuss:The types of topics Charlene covered in her 200 days of writingWhere the idea for LivingOS came fromWhich articles were most popular with readersHow to build an email listThe process for using apps when writingHow is writing a book different from writing a bookHow to launch and promote a bookResources:Model BreakersLivingOSLivingOS - SubstackNotionRoam ResearchOtter.aiSupport 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!