What I’ve Learned (So Far) Writing My First Nonfiction Book
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What actually happens when someone who helps authors every day finally sits down to write their own book?
In this behind-the-scenes episode of Your Path to Book Publishing, I’m sharing a personal update on my writing process—what’s working, what’s surprising me, and the things I’ll absolutely do differently next time. If you’re writing your first book or somewhere in the messy middle, you’ll find encouragement and practical takeaways from the trenches.
Whether you’re self-publishing or exploring traditional or hybrid publishing, this episode is full of honest insights that will help you stay on track—and grow through the process.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
- What outlining taught me about staying focused and flexible
- How I’m using speech-to-text and why it’s both a shortcut and a slowdown
- Why beta reader feedback is shaping my book (and how to collect it effectively)
- Real-life book writing tips for staying motivated and making progress
- What I’d do differently next time—from involving readers earlier to adding more stories
Whether you’re writing a business book, a memoir, or a self-help title, this episode will help you better navigate the early stages of writing a nonfiction book—with less frustration and more momentum.
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