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Author Kristin Keffeler on Writing a Nonfiction Book that Connects with Your Ideal Audience

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If you have done research and want to know how to turn that research into a book, this podcast episode is for you. Author of The Myth of the Silver Spoon, Kristen Keffeler, discusses her journey turning her research into a nonfiction book that was picked up by a traditional publisher. Kristin explains the importance of narrowing your audience, sharpening your thesis, and creating a structure that pulls the reader through from beginning to end. Kristin also shares the highs and lows of marketing her nonfiction book.

Great Moments in the Episode

8:12 – 9:33 Packaging graduate studies research into a book.

9:34 – 12:40 The evolution of a thesis as you sharpen your ideal audience.

12:42 – 14:36 How to speak to secondary and tertiary audiences beyond your ideal audience.

14:38 – 17:43 How to strengthen your nonfiction storytelling.

17:45 – 22:27 An example of a four-part structure that goes from general to specific.

22:28 – 25:29 Persevering even when your book isn’t picked up by a publisher.

25:31 – 28:59 How to get a publisher’s attention after your first proposal is rejected.

31:08 – 34:21 The difficulty of marketing a book and tips for using a book trailer to drive traffic.

34:22 – 36:20 How to host a successful virtual book launch on LinkedIn.

38:10 – 41:06 How to collaborate successfully on a book.

Words of the Episode

Toothsome (adj): temptingly tasty.

Dewclaw (n): a digit – vestigial in some animals – on the foot of many mammals, birds, and reptiles (including some extinct orders, like certain theropods).

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Find Kristin’s books here:

The Myth of the Silver Spoon

Wealth 3.0: The Future of Family Wealth Advising

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108 episodes

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Content provided by Melissa Parks and Dave Goetz, Melissa Parks, and Dave Goetz. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Melissa Parks and Dave Goetz, Melissa Parks, and Dave Goetz or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If you have done research and want to know how to turn that research into a book, this podcast episode is for you. Author of The Myth of the Silver Spoon, Kristen Keffeler, discusses her journey turning her research into a nonfiction book that was picked up by a traditional publisher. Kristin explains the importance of narrowing your audience, sharpening your thesis, and creating a structure that pulls the reader through from beginning to end. Kristin also shares the highs and lows of marketing her nonfiction book.

Great Moments in the Episode

8:12 – 9:33 Packaging graduate studies research into a book.

9:34 – 12:40 The evolution of a thesis as you sharpen your ideal audience.

12:42 – 14:36 How to speak to secondary and tertiary audiences beyond your ideal audience.

14:38 – 17:43 How to strengthen your nonfiction storytelling.

17:45 – 22:27 An example of a four-part structure that goes from general to specific.

22:28 – 25:29 Persevering even when your book isn’t picked up by a publisher.

25:31 – 28:59 How to get a publisher’s attention after your first proposal is rejected.

31:08 – 34:21 The difficulty of marketing a book and tips for using a book trailer to drive traffic.

34:22 – 36:20 How to host a successful virtual book launch on LinkedIn.

38:10 – 41:06 How to collaborate successfully on a book.

Words of the Episode

Toothsome (adj): temptingly tasty.

Dewclaw (n): a digit – vestigial in some animals – on the foot of many mammals, birds, and reptiles (including some extinct orders, like certain theropods).

Follow Journey Sixty6

https://www.journeysixty6.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@journeysixty6writingforpub

https://www.facebook.com/journeysixty6

https://www.linkedin.com/company/journeysixty6/

Find Kristin’s books here:

The Myth of the Silver Spoon

Wealth 3.0: The Future of Family Wealth Advising

  continue reading

108 episodes

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