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Bookcast 113: I Like the Pressure!

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In Episode 113, "I Like the Pressure," I share insights about my writing process and publishing journey. I begin with my book report, having read 41 books toward my 100-book goal for 2025, and highlight 13 books I completed in February across romance, thriller, and contemporary fiction.

I then break down my February sales performance, revealing a successful direct-to-reader strategy through BookFunnel that generated most of my revenue. My holiday novella "Grumpy Valentine" performed exceptionally well without Amazon distribution, proving my direct sales approach effective.

My project updates include progress on "Ruby's 10" anniversary hardcover edition, complete with dust jacket, plus a special epilogue novella for fans. I'm also preparing for the Black Romance Book Fest in May- preorders are open!

The episode's main topic explores my realization that I work best under pressure. By analyzing my Clifton Strengths (Intellection, Input, Responsibility, Adaptability) and Enneagram type (9w1), I discovered that what seems like procrastination is actually my natural creative rhythm. Rather than forcing myself into rigid daily writing schedules, I'm embracing quarterly planning with deadlines that trigger my responsibility strength while accommodating my thinking process—working with my nature rather than against it.

Visit booksbydlwhite.com/bookcast/113 for complete show notes.

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In Episode 113, "I Like the Pressure," I share insights about my writing process and publishing journey. I begin with my book report, having read 41 books toward my 100-book goal for 2025, and highlight 13 books I completed in February across romance, thriller, and contemporary fiction.

I then break down my February sales performance, revealing a successful direct-to-reader strategy through BookFunnel that generated most of my revenue. My holiday novella "Grumpy Valentine" performed exceptionally well without Amazon distribution, proving my direct sales approach effective.

My project updates include progress on "Ruby's 10" anniversary hardcover edition, complete with dust jacket, plus a special epilogue novella for fans. I'm also preparing for the Black Romance Book Fest in May- preorders are open!

The episode's main topic explores my realization that I work best under pressure. By analyzing my Clifton Strengths (Intellection, Input, Responsibility, Adaptability) and Enneagram type (9w1), I discovered that what seems like procrastination is actually my natural creative rhythm. Rather than forcing myself into rigid daily writing schedules, I'm embracing quarterly planning with deadlines that trigger my responsibility strength while accommodating my thinking process—working with my nature rather than against it.

Visit booksbydlwhite.com/bookcast/113 for complete show notes.

Support the show


Stay connected:

Visit my website–Booksbydlwhite.com

Join my newsletter – booksbydlwhite.com/newsletter

Follow me on Substack–Main Substack | Short Fiction Substack

Buy books & merch – booksbydlwhite.com/shop

Support this show with a recurring gift at bookcast.buzzsprout.com or Buymeacoffee.com/booksbydlwhite.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And if you really liked it, tell a friend.

  continue reading

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