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In this episode:
We talk about Andrea's start in the writing world, and eventual move into ghostwriting. She explains how she 'got into character' to write in someone else's voice.
Andrea talks me through the essence of her book, Your Fabulous First Book: How to Write with Clarity, Confidence & Connection.
Confidence comes in stages. First there's confidence in your writing, in your subject, in marketing.
She encourages you to take small steps, learn a little at a time, and you'll grow your confidence and find a connection with your readers.
Andrea also shares her checklist guide on how to write a successful book that inspires its readers and prompts them to change their life. You'll find access to the checklist on her homepage.
She emphasises the importance of knowing who your reader is so you know who to speak to, both in the book and with your marketing.
With her book coach hat on, Andrea Glass talks me through how she works with her clients, and the common things they need help with. Often it's capturing many ideas and tying them down, and developing the book's structure and table of contents.
'I know the joy of writing a book and I want everyone to experience that'
- Andrea Glass
Links mentioned in the episode:
Associated blog post:
https://emmadhesi.com/blog-post/andrea-glass/
In this episode:
We talk about Andrea's start in the writing world, and eventual move into ghostwriting. She explains how she 'got into character' to write in someone else's voice.
Andrea talks me through the essence of her book, Your Fabulous First Book: How to Write with Clarity, Confidence & Connection.
Confidence comes in stages. First there's confidence in your writing, in your subject, in marketing.
She encourages you to take small steps, learn a little at a time, and you'll grow your confidence and find a connection with your readers.
Andrea also shares her checklist guide on how to write a successful book that inspires its readers and prompts them to change their life. You'll find access to the checklist on her homepage.
She emphasises the importance of knowing who your reader is so you know who to speak to, both in the book and with your marketing.
With her book coach hat on, Andrea Glass talks me through how she works with her clients, and the common things they need help with. Often it's capturing many ideas and tying them down, and developing the book's structure and table of contents.
'I know the joy of writing a book and I want everyone to experience that'
- Andrea Glass
Links mentioned in the episode:
Associated blog post:
https://emmadhesi.com/blog-post/andrea-glass/