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How to Use Your Journaling to Write a Book with Tom Kreffer

Author
Bryan Collins
Published
Wed 12 May 2021
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Journaling is very popular right now, but could you produce a book from your journal entries?

I'm writing a parenting book at the moment, and journaling is the approach that I'm using. I wrote journal entries about the sorts of things that my kids got up to, then, when I was ready to write the book, I reorganized the entries and turned them into chapters.

Taking this approach works because if you write 300 words in your journal today, chances are tomorrow you'll feel a bit more comfortable about the topic and go past 300 words, and you might write 400 or even 500. If you do that for a week, you'll rack up a couple of thousand words. If you do it for the year, you'll undoubtedly have more than enough for your book or several books.

In this episode, I chat with Tom Kreffer. He's the author of Dear Dory: Journal of a Soon to Be First Time Dad, which he initially wrote as a series of journal entries when his partner was expecting their first child, before turning it into a book.

In this episode we discuss:

  • At what point Tom realized his personal journal could be a book
  • Using humor in the book 
  • The pros and cons of parenting books for dads
  • Lessons that Tom has learned from writing the book
  •  When did Tom find the time to write when working full time
  • Tactics for promoting the book

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