The Authors' Dilemma

Episode 2 - Themes vs. Resolutions


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In an engaging episode of "The Author's Dilemma," hosts dive into the transformative idea of choosing yearly themes over traditional resolutions. Hyrum, one of the hosts, passionately argues against the ineffectiveness of resolutions, advocating for themes like 'a year of joy.' This approach, he suggests, offers flexibility and reduces the pressure of rigid goals.

The discussion pivots to practical writing strategies, where another host shares their routine of writing 500 words daily during projects, highlighting the importance of consistency and individual adaptation to maintain writing momentum.

A key segment of the podcast delves into the nuances of indie versus traditional publishing, with a focus on marketing challenges faced by independent authors. The concept of hybrid publishing is explored as a potential middle ground, combining the best of both worlds.

Interspersed with personal anecdotes and viewer interactions, the episode maintains a lively, conversational tone. It concludes with an introduction to writing sprints as a community-driven accountability tool for writers, emphasizing the evolving landscape of content creation and publishing.

The episode wraps up with the hosts sharing their genres and reinforcing the theme of collaborative learning in the author's journey, inviting listeners to join their next engaging session.

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