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082: David Congreave – Writing Fiction that Matters

082: David Congreave – Writing Fiction that Matters

Update: 2022-01-13
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While many of our listeners write non-fiction books, we know that some of our audience is focused on writing fiction.  If that sounds like you… you’re going to love this!   Join Christine and fiction author, David Congreave, as they talk about the importance and value of writing fiction that matters.  Fiction writing can bring about massive transformation for you as an author, as well as your readers, and the key thing to do that is being true to yourself!   You’ll learn how to do that in this episode.


David and Christine also discuss:



  • The power of commitment to get your book done

  • Should you or shouldn’t you give yourself a deadline?

  • How to own your true voice and write powerful

  • And much more


About David Congreave:

David Congreave is a freelance copywriter and ghostwriter and has written for some of the leading names in business and marketing in both the US and Australia. David lives and works in Leeds in the UK with his wife and at least three more cats than us strictly necessary.


Connect with David:

Website


Facebook

LinkedIn

Get 2 Free Chapters


Connect with Christine Kloser:

Website: www.GetYourBookDone.com

Author Quiz: www.AuthorQuiz.com

Facebook: Transformational Author Community

Publishing: www.CapuciaPublishing.com

Email: support@christinekloser.com





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082: David Congreave – Writing Fiction that Matters

082: David Congreave – Writing Fiction that Matters

Christine Kloser