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The Six Great Epiphanies of Successful Authors

(2015)
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In any avocation there are masters and branded leaders, and usually they're not really telling the rest of us how they do what they do. Famous writers certainly do release writing books, but the truest and most catalytic underlying source of their success is rarely touched upon, favoring their experiences and preferences and a bucket full of writing tips instead.

But there is commonality between successful writers - bestselling, commercially enduring authors of fiction - who consistently turn out quality stories that keep them atop the lists and on the speed dial of critics and talk show hosts. Beneath all the tips and habits and techniques there exist underlying belief systems and principle-driven contexts that define, with equal power, their process and their output, and they tend to generalize and coalesce within six definable categories.

"The Six Great Epiphanies of Successful Authors" isn't just the shared knowledge of authors you've heard of, but rather, a look at the realizations and transitional paradigm shifts experienced by any and all authors who finally "get it," famous or not, sometimes after decades of effort and learning and soul-searing rejection.

This isn't a book that aspires to tell you how to write, or what to write. Rather, it is a book that introduces six liberating discoveries that await all writers at some point on the journey, truths that, if understood and adopted, can change the course of careers and lives. This is what awaits, what you need to discover and engage with before you will ascend to the next level in your writing career.

Talent and great stories are the products of something bigger. "The Six Great Epiphanies" tell you what they are, and how you can harness them to make yourself into the writer you've always known you could be.

Includes links to 13 other associated tutorials that drill down from these Six Great Epiphanies, totaling over 25,000 words of tutorial content.



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