Vicky and Joe talk lime plaster, wet TinySheep, and the joys of working with a book coach. Joe wonders what Vicky's coaching process looks like, and is surprised to learn that a finished draft is just one of the fantastic outcomes of working with a coach. Tune in to find out why book coaching is about so much more than the book, and how THIS book coach's process works.
Key Takeaways:
[2:25] Joe talks about punctuation and his thoughts on the book, Girl, Woman, Other.
[9:00] Vicky’s write night went really well! Stay tuned for the next one.
[10:35] How does book coaching work?
[12:10] A book coach commitment can be around 6-9 months.
[13:35] Book writing gives you confidence!
[16:55] Vicky breaks down what to expect if you were to work with her.
[20:05] Who does Vicky like to work with?
[21:30] Your book coach should be as excited about your idea as you are!
[22:15] It’s incredibly stressful to put a hard deadline on people.
[25:40] A book is hard work, but it should also be fun.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Banish the Blank Page of Doom-Fast: Why Writer's Block is a Myth, and Other Stories by Vicky Fraser
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The Wise Man's Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
Out on the Wire, by Jessica Abel
A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab