In my travels through the world of writing, writers, and the publishing business (mostly in the world of social media but also writer conferences and course instruction), I’ve come across so many different types of authors—different genres, personalities, writing styles, and levels of success. I’ve met several authors (including some editing clients) who can write a book every month or two. As someone who can take a year to five years, or longer, to write a novel, this fascinates me as it is so different from anything I’m personally familiar with. My brain has a hard time even comprehending this approach as it’s not how I operate. But these writers are often the most successful I’ve encountered among independently published authors.
Today’s interview is with Brian King. Under the pen name EE Isherwood, Brian has published more than forty novels in eight years.
If you’re struggling to sit down and write that novel, take some inspiration from this gentleman.
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