Azul Terronez - Author, TEDx Speaker, Coach
In this episode of Authors Who Lead, Mike De Socio and I delve into the grueling yet transformational journey of writing a book. This conversation offers a treasure trove of insights for aspiring and seasoned authors alike. From the unwieldy nature of a single Google Doc and the emotional toll of editing to the personal transformations catalyzed by writing, this episode covers a myriad of key points that can make or break an author's journey.
Timestamp:
00:00 Book reveals untold history of scouts' discrimination.
06:34 Discussing journey from journalism to developing a manuscript.
07:02 COVID webinar revealed book publishing steps needed.
10:19 Freelance work balance allowed book writing time.
13:47 Many bestselling books are ghostwritten by few.
18:18 Strived for perfection, received high-level edits.
21:22 Therapist, fun, discovery, pride, satisfaction, publication.
23:05 Publishing is slow; sources surprisingly forthcoming.
27:29 Avoid "chapter" labels; organize flexibly for writing.
29:43 New creative direction after book tour success.
34:40 Scouts provided belonging, despite personal struggles.
35:37 Grateful for people, but organization flawed.
39:08 Recommended book on LGBTQ inclusion in Scouts.
Full show notes
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
π Write and Publish your book
CONNECT
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π€π» Apply to be a Guest
LEAVE A REVIEW
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Full show notes
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
π Write and Publish your book
CONNECT
π· Instagram
π¬ TikTok
π«π» Facebook
πΌ LinkedIn
π¦ββ¬ Twitter
π€π» Apply to be a Guest
LEAVE A REVIEW
βπ» Review on Apple Podcasts
βοΈ Review on Spotify
π±οΈ Episode Webpage