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SKOOL OF FOOD WRITING

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Hungry to write about food and make money? No experience? No problem!

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6 contributions to The Storyteller's Path
🔥 You Don’t Need Another Writing Tip ✍️
You need a structure that actually holds your book. 📕 I feel like I’m a broken record at times… Because here’s what I see over and over: Writers don’t fail because they lack talent. They stop because they don’t know how to carry the story through. They lose their path and they may feel inadequate. First off, let’s look at a few famous authors who were told that they weren’t good enough: - Vladimir Nabokov: A publisher described Lolita as "overwhelmingly nauseating, even to an enlightened Freudian" and suggested it "be buried under a stone for a thousand years". - George Orwell: Animal Farm was rejected by several publishers, including one who told him, "It is impossible to sell animal stories in the U.S.A.". - Sylvia Plath: An editor said of The Bell Jar that "there certainly isn't enough genuine talent for us to take notice". Now, these authors kept pushing forward even after rejections and what helped them was having that support to back them up! Inside The Storyteller’s Path, we give the guidance and support needed and help build a structure with you. 💥 A clear story spine 💥 A mapped-out structure 💥 Weekly guidance so you don’t fall off 💥Learn the Story First Method And a professional team behind you through the book creation process and when it’s time to publish. 🎉 My team can also support you with marketing! If you’re done guessing your way through your book… Book a call with me. Let’s map your next steps clearly. 🌿
🔥 You Don’t Need Another Writing Tip ✍️
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@Dani Rosenblad James not yet
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@Dani Rosenblad James there's so much going on, I'm completely flummoxed. Even scrivener hasn't helped. (Actually, I've ditched scrivener - too complicated to get a handle on). And anyway, my brain's capacity right now is dedicated to Skool.
🛠️ Your Book Is Asking Something of You
Not just your time. It’s asking for your honesty. Your attention. Your willingness to not run when it gets uncomfortable. Think about this for a moment. There’s something that our stories want from us more than time. This could be self-reflection, thinking as your ideal reader, understanding what is needed in the story, and many other things that play a role within a book. 📕 When I teach Story First, it helps you find your path within your book and it helps lighten the load further down the process. Now, I want you to ask yourself this question and then write your response in the comments below! 👇 👉 What is your story asking from you right now? Answer that… and you’ll know your next step.
🛠️ Your Book Is Asking Something of You
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@Dani Rosenblad James 15 minutes?! That's how long it takes me to firstly get back into the story
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@Dani Rosenblad James gotcha! Thanks dahling.
✨ At Some Point, Writing Becomes a Decision
There’s a moment where your book stops being an idea and becomes something you either commit to or keep circling. ⭕️ Gaining that momentum and keeping it is vital when we decide to write a book. 📖 Staying consistent needs to turn into your best friend! But what makes this work out the best is starting with Story First! Story First isn’t about waiting for clarity. It's about choosing to stay long enough to find it. 👉 Where are you right now: exploring or committing? Comment your answer below and let’s dive into it!
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✨ At Some Point, Writing Becomes a Decision
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First draft done (no denouement yet though). Now to get motivated to get into the second draft 🫢
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@Dani Rosenblad James
WHOOP!!!
I've levelled up! Adore this community! Onwards & upwards!
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@Dani Rosenblad James
ARE YOUR STORIES ALREADY RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU?
A meal.A moment.A conversation that stayed with you longer than expected. I’ve found that food has a way of holding stories — not just in what’s served, but in what’s felt, remembered, and shared. That’s what I explore in my work — helping people turn everyday food experiences into writing that’s evocative, story-driven, and actually connects. Because sometimes the story isn’t dramatic…it’s just told well. 👉 If you’ve ever felt there’s a story behind what you eat, I’d love to hear it — what’s one food moment that’s stayed with you? https://www.skool.com/how-to-write-about-food-8335/about (Thanks for the opportunity of introducing myself @Dani Rosenblad James).
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@Dani Rosenblad James 😍
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Gwynne Conlyn
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I am a multi award winning writer and publisher. I teach folks to write about food in evocative ways. And even make money.

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