The Power of Expert Feedback in Improving Writing Skills
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In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Tim Grahl, CEO and publisher of Story Grid. He discusses the process of writing and publishing books, emphasizing the importance of developing writing skills and receiving expert feedback. He also highlights the power of storytelling and the impact that books can have on readers. 
Tim Grahl dedicates himself to helping authors craft better narratives and bring their work to readers. His expertise lies in applying the Story Grid methodology to fiction and nonfiction, guiding writers through creating compelling, well-structured stories. Under Tim’s leadership, Story Grid has become a valuable resource for authors seeking to refine their craft and successfully navigate the publishing landscape. His book, “The Shithead: A Novel in Fifty Songs,” is set to be released on the 19th of September this year.
 
Key Takeaways

Writing is a skill that requires deliberate practice and expert feedback.

Start by writing short scenes before attempting to write an entire novel.

Books have the power to leave a legacy and impact readers.

Expert feedback is crucial for improving writing skills.


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