Over 80% of Americans want to write a book, yet less than one percent ever succeed. Why is that? People often believe the task is too daunting, or they put off getting started. Well, we are here to tell you that it can be done! We will show you how to write, publish, and promote your new book! Each episode is an interview with a newly published author who shares their tips and suggestions on how you can publish the book of your dreams.
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Author Bob Adamov did not write and publish his first book until he was 51 years old. Now he has published 10 books with two more in the works. Regardless of your background or age, it's never too la…
After winning a trip to Gettysburg, author JDR Hawkins was inspired to write a series of novels focusing on the Civil War from the perspective of a Confederate soldier.
Author and dog trainer Mark Castillero joins us to explain how he used his passion for dogs to write a "how to" book. More Than a Dog Whisperer is now being used as a marketing tool and is helping Ma…
Author Clyde P Riddlesbrood wrote his book, "The Greatest Brochure in the World" as a promotion for his theater company. To purchase his book click on Riddlesbrood.com/book
To book Clyde and his comp…
Author Laura Ranger feared success for many years, but eventually overcame the emotional obstacles and now she owns a thriving publishing company. Through her journey, Laura has learned that the bigg…
After being frustrated that many products consumed by Americans are being manufactured in other countries, James Stuber set out to make a difference. He created a non-profit organization, a web page,…
First-time novelist Rick Dees shares some great marketing advice on this episode of The Author Inside You, including targeting other authors on Amazon. Rick says that if you "believe in your dream, y…
Maryann Ridini Spencer is an experienced writer who shares with us some very valuable advice - in order to be an efficient writer, you must first make an outline.
You've heard of deflategate, right? Well, Boston sports fan Keith Guernsey devoted a chapter to the controversy in his book Fathers and Sons/Sports and Life. That chapter helped Keith gain his 15 min…
Children's book author Brian P. Cleary has sold over 3 million books and has traveled to more than 500 schools promoting his work.
Megan started started writing the first book of her trilogy in her teens, wrote the second book in her 20s and the third in her 30s. Megan shares with us a great way to promote your book on social me…
Kitty Pilgrim left the hectic life of a television journalist to become a full-time fiction writer. In this episode of The Author Inside You podcast, Kitty explains how she uses video to create a uni…
Ryan Montoya was recently in the news as a result of a hiking accident that left him injured and stranded on a snow-covered mountain for days. He knows that for life to be exciting, you have to take …
The author of a number of poetry books, La Kata EK shares her wisdom on why it is a necessity to have a proofreader and an editor for your book.
Cleveland TV personality Neil Zurcher shares with us some wonderful stories in this episode of The Author Inside You. Neil's first book took 18 months to write, and he reminds us that marketing and s…
At the age of sixteen, Jennifer Stout was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Influenced by this life-shattering situation, Jennifer turned to poetry and recently published her book The Bipolar Poet.
Suzanne Miles, author of Fork It, shares her energetic attitude and provides detailed tips on getting your book noticed.
Hiking the Appalachian Trail at the age of 61, Steve Adams created an audience while writing his blog that described his 2,200-mile trek.
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), an inspirational web page that encourages authors to write a novel in 30 days, motivated Amy Reichert to write her novel. Her book can now be found on the sh…
Author Patty Coller loved to tell stories to her young daughter. With the help of her mom's artistic background, Patty was able to publish her children's book.