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June 13, 2016

How to Win Journalist’s Attention

Hey everyone! How do you like the new podcast name? As you see the changes I am making are becoming real now. But there are things that do not change and it’s still me – Ani Alexander Those of you who have missed the news can check out episode 156 where I spoke to […]
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Published on June 13, 2016 06:47

May 31, 2016

How to Gain Confidence and Succeed

My Guest Today I speak to Kim Somers Egelsee. Kimhelps men and women find their passion and purpose, develop and design it, forget the fear and move forward with positive communication, action, confidence and success. She does this through coaching, speaking, mentoring and consulting. Kim is the #1 best selling author of “Getting Your Life […]
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Published on May 31, 2016 06:21

May 11, 2016

Wind of Changes

This episode is gonna be very different from what you’re used to. In fact I have to be honest and say that this particular episode was the hardest to record… well maybe apart from the very first episode of course… I aired the very first episode of the write to be read podcast on July […]
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Published on May 11, 2016 13:28

May 3, 2016

The 2-Step Marketing System That ALWAYS Works

Today I interview MarkMessick. Mark is 16 years-old. He is a bestselling author. He has written and published dozens of books, sold tens of thousands of copies, and make $4,000 a month from my royalties. You can check out his course the Book Sales Doctor here.
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Published on May 03, 2016 05:16

April 28, 2016

Jennifer Hoverstad, Operations And Project Manager For O3 on What’s The Word?

Listen To The Audio Version Follow Me On Blab Powered by the Simple Live Press This is a replay of the live broadcast with Cheval John, Janie Stratton, Jen Hoverstad, Ani Alexander, Chuck Bartok, Joe Morris, Wilbert Post, Mitch Jackson, Curtis Brooks, Jerry H., Lyn Blackledge, and Claudia Santiago
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Published on April 28, 2016 14:34

April 26, 2016

How to Make Sure Editing is Not a Painful Process

Andrew Lowe is an author and book editor from the North of England. His writing has been published in several magazines and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Men’s Health, and he’s worked in creative and digital roles with GQ, Vogue, Wired and Total Film. He writes psychological thrillers – novels and short […]
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Published on April 26, 2016 10:04

How to Make Sure Editing is Not a Process

Andrew Lowe is an author and book editor from the North of England. His writing has been published in several magazines and newspapers, including The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Men’s Health, and he’s worked in creative and digital roles with GQ, Vogue, Wired and Total Film. He writes psychological thrillers – novels and short […]
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Published on April 26, 2016 10:04

April 15, 2016

London Book Fair 2016

The past few days I spent at the London Book Fair. I was there for the first time and had no idea what to expect. Overall it was a really nice experience and I finally met few people I had interviewed before, so it was super cool. It was nice to meet in person Mark […]
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Published on April 15, 2016 17:00

April 6, 2016

How to Write 19 Books Before You Turn 25

Today I talk to Sommer Nectarhoff. Sommer is a twenty-four year old writer from Chicago. He’s the author of nineteen books and counting, and though he’s written everything from poetry to literary fiction he’s currently couched in the swords and shields of fantasy. You can get more details about Sommer following the links below: His […]
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Published on April 06, 2016 15:14

March 29, 2016

Read to Lead with @THEjeffbrown (Professional Reader’s Perspective)

Today I decided to go to the other side and get reader’s perspective on things we writers are curious about. And who else could be a better person to talk to than a professional writer who partly makes money by reading books, right? Well it happened so that I knew someone like that and I’m […]
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Published on March 29, 2016 11:40