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In this episode, we'll know that Publishing a book is one of the most exciting things a writer can do in their lifetime.
It is the realisation of a long-held dream for most who have carried a vision in their hearts of the day they can finally say: I am a published author.
Every single one of them will have had to overcome barriers of both personal and professional nature to become published.
Self-doubt, self-sabotage, lack of time, lack of support, lack of knowledge and lack of clear direction are just some of the things an author might have had to overcome.
Ultimately though, their resolve to realise their dream would have helped them to push through and do what needed to be done, which is wonderful.
Something I have noticed about most authors, however, is that once they have finished writing their first drafts, they develop a sense of urgency around their book that goes further than simply being excited about getting it published. And this causes unnecessary pain.
By Deborah FayIn this episode, we'll know that Publishing a book is one of the most exciting things a writer can do in their lifetime.
It is the realisation of a long-held dream for most who have carried a vision in their hearts of the day they can finally say: I am a published author.
Every single one of them will have had to overcome barriers of both personal and professional nature to become published.
Self-doubt, self-sabotage, lack of time, lack of support, lack of knowledge and lack of clear direction are just some of the things an author might have had to overcome.
Ultimately though, their resolve to realise their dream would have helped them to push through and do what needed to be done, which is wonderful.
Something I have noticed about most authors, however, is that once they have finished writing their first drafts, they develop a sense of urgency around their book that goes further than simply being excited about getting it published. And this causes unnecessary pain.