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Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

Update: 2016-05-20
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Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

Publishing a book is like anything else you do for the first time — tough at the beginning, easier as you gain mastery. Jeff sums it up as, “The sort of difficulty which brings freedom with it.”







This week Pamela hits a major milestone in the book publishing process — she’s wrapping up her first draft.


And because it’s a major stopping point on the publishing journey, this episode’s discussion reviews the various means of publishing and which route is ideal for authors — especially first-timers like Pamela.


They revisit the eternal book-publishing question — should you self publish or seek out a deal with a traditional publisher?


In this episode Jeff Goins and Pamela Wilson discuss:



  • What hybrid publishing is and who it benefits

  • Which gifts have emerged as side effects of Pamela s writing process

  • The benefit of being willing to be a complete beginner (with all its discomforts)

  • Why you should think of self-publishing as an art and not a science


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Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

Pamela Wilson