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John-Paul Flintoff introduces a new podcast mini-series on writing book proposals, motivated by his recent work with aspiring writers.
- He discusses the common issue of self-doubt that many writers face.
- He recounts a meeting with a woman in a cafe who expressed a desire to write and publish a book, but was held back by self-criticism.
- Flintoff provides examples of famous writers like Shakespeare and C.S. Lewis who could have doubted their right to write.
- He emphasizes that anyone, even those who are not experts, can have a valuable perspective and be entitled to write.
- Flintoff discusses the value of honesty and ignorance in writing, and how the writing process can help clarify why a topic is interesting.
- He highlights the difficulty and effort involved in writing a book, which he believes makes the final product worthwhile.
- Flintoff encourages aspiring writers to embrace their imposter syndrome and use it to drive them to write thoughtfully.
- He reassures listeners that they are entitled to write and that their efforts will reveal the value in their stories and ideas.
Key Takeaways:
Website: https://flintoff.org
John-Paul Flintoff introduces a new podcast mini-series on writing book proposals, motivated by his recent work with aspiring writers.
- He discusses the common issue of self-doubt that many writers face.
- He recounts a meeting with a woman in a cafe who expressed a desire to write and publish a book, but was held back by self-criticism.
- Flintoff provides examples of famous writers like Shakespeare and C.S. Lewis who could have doubted their right to write.
- He emphasizes that anyone, even those who are not experts, can have a valuable perspective and be entitled to write.
- Flintoff discusses the value of honesty and ignorance in writing, and how the writing process can help clarify why a topic is interesting.
- He highlights the difficulty and effort involved in writing a book, which he believes makes the final product worthwhile.
- Flintoff encourages aspiring writers to embrace their imposter syndrome and use it to drive them to write thoughtfully.
- He reassures listeners that they are entitled to write and that their efforts will reveal the value in their stories and ideas.
Key Takeaways:
Website: https://flintoff.org