• 34 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 2
    2024/05/14

    If you are writing a book proposal and do NOT have a social media presence, you may be tempted to neglect the mention of "platform" altogether. But even without impressive numbers, you can still show an editor that you are on a growth trajectory. Today Will Parker Anderson, Senior Book Editor at Waterbrook and Multnomah (the Christian imprint of Penguin Random House, the largest publisher in the world) will tell you how! This is Part 2 of a 2-part conversation. For Part 1, listen to EP33. For show notes, go to writingoffsocial.com/34

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  • 33 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 1
    2024/05/07

    How has social media changed the landscape of the publishing industry and what does that mean for you? This week we’re continuing our series of conversations with industry experts by talking to Will Anderson, Senior Editor at Waterbrook and Multnomah and founder of The Writer’s Circle. This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation. For show notes, go to writingoffsocial.com/33.

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    34 分
  • 32 | Why Author Platform is Broken and What to Do About It w/Mary DeMuth, Pt.2
    2024/04/30

    Last week in Part 1/EP31, author and literary agent, Mary DeMuth candidly discussed her frustrations surrounding social media. Today, we’re continuing our conversation, as Mary openly shares what she considers a viable email list and open rate numbers, what other metrics outside of social medial are attractive to her as a literary agent, and what she would say to an author like you who doesn’t want to use social media, but still wants to pursue traditional publishing. We were blown away by Mary’s sharp insights and deep encouragement. And we have a hunch you will be, too. This is Part 2 of a 2-part conversation. Click here for show notes. The Course Lite is now available!

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    21 分
  • 31 | Why Author Platform is Broken and What to Do About It w/Mary DeMuth, Pt.1
    2024/04/23

    By now you know we firmly believe that writers can choose to leave the life-sucking toxicity of social media platforms and find alternative pathways to grow and nurture their audience. But how does that sentiment stack up against the realities of publishing? To answer that question, we’ve lined up a series of conversations with a variety of industry insiders. First up on the docket, we have well-known author-turned-literary agent, Mary DeMuth, who graciously offered us the candid conversation we’ve all been craving. This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation. Click here for show notes.

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    28 分
  • 30 | 4 Focus Killers and What You Can Do About Them
    2024/04/16

    We are BACK for Season 3! Does concentration feel like an uphill battle for you? Do you regularly suffer with brain fog or the inability to pay attention? If that’s you, take heart: this is not a personal failure on your part. Turns out, there is much you can do to reclaim your focus if you’re willing to fight for it. Click here for show notes.

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    43 分
  • 29 | What We're Saying Yes and No To in 2024
    2024/01/09

    As creatives, opportunities and ideas are never in short supply; unfortunately, time often is. And so we are forced to choose: which opportunities will we pursue? In which ideas we will invest? Each new year provides us with a chance to reconsider what we ‘yes’ to, and as we do so, it’s crucial to remember that for every ‘yes’ we give, we’re automatically saying ‘no’ to something else. In this final episode of Season Two, we are sharing what we are saying ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to in 2024 regarding our writing lives and Writing Off Social. For show notes click here.

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    54 分
  • 28 | Writing Off Social Guilt-Free w/K. C. Ireton
    2023/12/19

    TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO REGISTER FOR WRITING OFF SOCIAL: THE COURSE. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

    Research shows an intrinsic and powerful connection between social media usage and your mental health. Reputable studies conclude that social media causes depression and anxiety, especially in women. If you are a female author who experiences anxiety every time you try to build your platform on Instagram, our guest is here to offer you hope. Today we are talking to Kimberlee Ireton. She’s a multi-published author of non-fiction and fiction books, including her latest: A Yellow Wood and Other Stories. After multiple attempts at using Instagram left her feeling anxious and hopeless, she’s now confidently building her platform and selling her books off social media. For show notes, click here.

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    40 分
  • 27 | Building a Community of Cheerleaders on Substack w/Jane Curry Weber
    2023/12/12

    LAST CHANCE! EARLY BIRD PRICING FOR THE COURSE ENDS 12/17/23

    Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to writer and dietician Jane Curry Weber. Jane’s mission is to help moms bring peace to their table by sharing words of nourishment for body and soul. While Jane was fully committed to this calling, building a platform on social media felt like a mountain-sized barrier that kept her from living it out. But not anymore!

    While participating in Writing Off Social: The Course, Jane was introduced to Substack and dove headfirst into the platform! Listen in to hear how much she loves posting for cheerleaders on Substack rather than critics on social media.

    For show notes, click here.

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    40 分