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7 contributions to The Storyteller's Path
Share YOUR Favorite Book! 📖
I love learning about other types of books and find out why they are important to others. I want you to share a book that has had an impact in your life, is your ALL TIME FAVORITE, or a book that you want to share with all of us! Please explain why you decided to share it and 1-2 sentences to explain what the book is about! 📚 Let’s help one other and grow! Now remember if you’re feeling like you’re stuck on a hamster wheel of writing, planning, marketing or anything to do with creating your book, I’m here. Reach out to me and let’s see where we can go from there! ❤️
Share YOUR Favorite Book! 📖
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The "He Who Fights With Monsters," series is my top choice. Then it's a tie between a bunch of Dean Koontz books and Angels and Demons.
The Hidden Reason You Keep Restarting
When we restart, it feels productive. We have a new document. Fresh outline. Better opening. But if the deeper story question hasn’t changed, you’re usually just repainting the same wall. Inside Story First, we look for the reason the book keeps collapsing. Not to judge it but to finally understand it. ❓ Question: ❓ What part of your book have you restarted the most? Opening? Outline? Chapters? Voice? Direction? If you want, you can share your answer in the comments. This is how we grow and make a great story come to life!
The Hidden Reason You Keep Restarting
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Mine was narrative perspective. I ended up doing the prologue as an omniscient view and then I used the main chapters in first person view for the "From Your Dad" book that's coming up.
Finish This Sentence 👇
Let’s make this simple today. Finish this sentence: “My book is for the person who…” Example: “My book is for the person who has carried a story for years but keeps waiting until they feel ready.” Don’t polish it. Don’t make it perfect. Just let the real answer come through. Share it in the comments and reflect on it.
Finish This Sentence 👇
1 like • 6h
“My book is for the person who…” needs to heal or grow. By diving deep within, they'll learn that inner work has external results.
Story Chain TOGETHER! ⛓️‍💥
It seems that we haven't played a story game for a while. I like doing these to see what we can create together, and to help people understand importance of NOT having it perfect at the beginning. Other times that we've done this, people switched from perspectives and there were grammar issues. So, let's play and understand the first draft is meant to be messy! Topic: Nature I'm going to write a sentence, and I want you to build off of it by writing 1-2 sentences. Copy and paste the sentences prior to yours so that they are in the same comment! Here's the sentence: The trees swayed in the distance, which echoed a rustling sound in the air. Add this sentence to your comment! Now, if you've been struggling on creating your book at any stage, it's time to decide to get that extra help. My team and I are here to help guide you every step of the way. From idea, all the way to publishing the book! 📕 Now is the time! ⏰ Reach out to me and let's talk!
Story Chain TOGETHER! ⛓️‍💥
3 likes • Feb 12
"The trees swayed in the distance, which echoed a rustling sound in the air. There was a chill in the air as the moon shone on the rippling lake." Little Emily practicing her spells, hair flowing to the cadence of the wind.
Today's Storytelling Discussion 🦄
We hosted @Dani Rosenblad James in our community today, and it was an awesome chat! I learned a lot about the writer's perspective, and also chimed in with my two cents from a speaker's perspective. We'll have the recording soon for anyone that's interested! Thanks for joining us! @Steven Cruz @Justin Yip @Nathaniel Parant
Today's Storytelling Discussion 🦄
2 likes • Feb 4
Awesome call!! @Dani Rosenblad James had some great insights and advice for new authors!
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