How To Write a Book with Adam Frasier – Episode #080


How to write a book. In this Friday Blue couch interview episode Dale Beaumont is joined by Adam Frasier and Christine Armarego. They discuss their new book and how it has impacted on their business

  • whiteshark0121
    I love writing and reading books. I love the notion that people can make things up in their mind and then make them real on a page, for the pleasure or utility of someone else. One of my favorite mentor on learning how to write a book is Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul.
  • usmanmusk
    Thank you soo much Dale for all the time, thought, and heart you've poured into GPTV videos.
    Furthermore, with the many blue couch chats and after thinking a lot about the matters discussed I feel as though i've grown alot as a person.
    GPTV really has made that dream of publishing my works seem much more real every day.

    Thank You Dale
    An Appreciative fan of GPTV,
    Your Friendly Neighborhood Usman
  • abshir
    hi, im abshir, i tried to write a book three times but i fail it. i have all the computer and the books which i can get some information, but my bigest problem is that i cant write more then 10,000 words, and i think that cant be a book, so what i should do??????????
  • Name
    hi
  • JoyceMah
    Great to see Adam again. Clearly, the application of Dale's writing and publishing advice has yielded welcome results.

    In another genre, such as spirituality, I'm curious as to how to apply the techniques without losing credibility in a 'authenticity-based' discipline?

    Can you offer any suggestions, Dale?

    Thanks,
    Joyce
  • connor128
    I remember you using Sugar Daddy in another of your videos for something, maybe titles. I like the fact that you use peoples books, and then get them in and interview them for us so its not just a name, we actually get to see the author. It's one reason I like watching these videos. And one point I really liked about Sugar Daddy is that the book isn't limited to just one area, or one people group. People with diabetes well get use out of it, and also someone just trying to be healthier. It's a really good idea to use to get more readers and have a greater impact.
  • Hi Conner, thank you for your feedback we really appreciate it and all of your support. Dale
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