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[The Secret Art of Authorship: A Guide to Writing Your First Book]-[291. How I wrote a book and how you can too]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2025-04-29

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The Journey of Authorship: From Idea to Manuscript

Writing a book is often viewed as a mysterious, linear process, but in reality, it is a complex "labor of love" that requires both creative intuition and rigorous discipline. Reflecting on the creation of her own book, Person in Progress, the host demystifies the path from an initial spark to a finished manuscript.

Finding Your "Why" and the Nature of Ideas

Before committing to a project, one must identify the specific book they feel "called to in your heart to put out there." The host suggests that ideas are often external forces searching for the right vessel. If you lack motivation for a specific concept, it may be a sign that the idea "doesn't belong to you" and should be released to make space for a more personal, compelling narrative. For the host, the transition from podcast scripts—which required writing between 4,000 to 7,000 words per episode—to a full-length book felt like a natural evolution of her existing obsessions.

The Strategic Pitch

Publishing houses often operate years in advance, looking for specific stories to fill "slots" in their roster. To successfully pitch a book, an author needs:

  • An "About Me" section: Establishing credibility or relevant experience.
  • Market Analysis: Defining the target audience and identifying current trends.
  • Structure: Providing a chapter outline and sample chapters that demonstrate tone and writing capability.

Whether through traditional publishing or self-publishing—which can be a viable path, as seen with the success of The Diary of an Oxygen Thief—the key is to present a project that is tangible and ready for development.

The Practice of Writing: Discipline and Flow

Writing a book involves traversing a "large chasm" where the initial inspiration fades and the hard work begins. The host offers several key tips to navigate this:

  1. Commit to a Routine: Treat writing like a professional endeavor. The host utilized a structured schedule, dedicating specific days solely to writing to "compartmentalize" her creative work from her other professional responsibilities.
  2. Lean into "Type 2 Fun": Acknowledge that writing is not always enjoyable in the moment. It is a marathon of creativity that is rewarding in hindsight, much like training for a marathon.
  3. Optimize Your Circadian Rhythm: Ignore the "delusional" 9-to-5 work standard. Identify your unique peak productivity times—whether that is 7 a.m. or 11 p.m.—and protect those hours for your most intensive writing.
  4. Kill Your Darlings: Perfectionism can lead to forcing chapters that don't fit. You must be willing to "kill plot lines, kill characters, change characters" if they do not serve the overall coherence of the work.
  5. Write for Yourself First: Avoid the trap of ruminating on the "arbitrary ghost-like amalgamation of a reader." Writing should be a "healing, beautiful, sacred practice" that prioritizes the author's authentic voice over the fear of external disapproval.

Overcoming Common Roadblocks

For those struggling to start or finish, the host advises starting wherever you feel most "exhilarated." If you are stuck in a cycle of rewriting the first few chapters, try starting a new document for the next section to bypass the urge to endlessly edit. Finally, confront "Imposter Syndrome" by remembering that every celebrated author was once a "nobody" who had to write their first draft while battling the exact same doubts. Rejection is merely "redirection" and a "mirror" for growth; it should never be the reason to abandon a story that you feel compelled to tell.

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