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So, You Want to Publish a Book?

So, You Want to Publish a Book?

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Let's help you learn to get your nonfiction or kid's book published so that you'll have great tools to impact the world.Copyright Podcraftr Sciences sociales
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  • Authors: What About Artwork In Books for Kids?
    Oct 3 2024
    In this episode of 'So, You Want to Publish a Book?', Sean Buvala illustrates the crucial role of illustrations in children's literature. He emphasizes the emotional connection and lasting memories that these images create in young readers, acknowledging their critical contribution to the narrative and not just as a mere accompaniment. Contrasting the juice of a storyline to the soul provided by the illustrations, Sean lauds the magic woven when these elements coalesce. Highlighting the importance of the quality of the art, irrespective of the tool used, he concludes by reminding authors and illustrators about their combined responsibility and the potential of their work to deeply influence a child's imagination.
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    4 min
  • Authors: Get Past Imposter Syndrome
    Jul 19 2024
    In this podcast episode of 'So, You Want to Publish a Book?', Sean Buvala dives into overcoming imposter syndrome as a children's book author. The episode encourages authors to reconnect with their initial passion, celebrate their progress, engage with their peers, and continue learning to grow their craft. Visualization of the impact of their stories on young readers serves as a motivator, reinforcing the significance of each word written. The discussion concludes with a call to action for aspiring authors to weave their unique experiences into their stories, not just for others but for their personal satisfaction, underlining that every great author once felt like an imposter. See us at authoryes.com
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    4 min
  • Authors: Learn to Bend and Go With the Flow
    Jul 11 2024
    In the 'So, You Want to Publish a Book?' podcast episode hosted by Sean Buvala, he discusses the importance of adaptability and flexibility in both business and artistic ventures. Using an Aesop fable about an oak tree and flexible reeds, Sean emphasizes the danger of adhering too rigidly to old methods and philosophies, explaining how this can make your work irrelevant. Furthermore, he encourages listeners to self-reflect, questioning their own potential inflexibility, and asks them to consider any possible areas for adapting their strategies. The episode prompts thoughtful consideration of personal and professional growth, and Sean encourages listeners to share their own experiences with crafting a more flexible approach to their work.
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    3 min
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