Jim Kukral, host of Authorpreneur, has a fantastic guest on this week’s show to discuss how to write a book without “writing” a single word.
Tucker Max, best-selling author and film producer, joins Jim to chat about what it takes to write a best-selling novel, and how sharing the ideas in your head with someone who can get them down on paper may be the best way to write a book.
Tucker Max’s first book, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell, is a #1 New York Times Best Seller, spent five years on the list, and has more than two million copies in print.
He has also been credited with being the originator and leader of a new literary genre, “fratire,” is only the third writer (after Malcolm Gladwell and Michael Lewis) to ever have three books on the NY Times Nonfiction Best-Seller List at one time, and was nominated to the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential List in 2009.
Here are two more episodes you shouldn’t miss this week:
This week, Patrick McGinnis joins Hack the Entrepreneur host Jon Nastor to discuss the importance of aligning a business idea with the passions and strengths of its founder.
How to Become a ‘10% Entrepreneur’
In this episode of The Showrunner, Jerod Morris and Jon Nastor discuss the many benefits of mini courses and why your podcast is the perfect place to start prepping.
How (and Why) to Teach a Mini Course via Your Podcast
And one more thing …
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See you next week.
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