Oct 4, 2019
In this episode Mark interviews bestselling children's author
Laurie Wright who is on a mission to empower people one book at a
time through her books and the support she offers other authors to
take action and publish their own books.
This episode is sponsored by Findaway Voices. Mark talks about
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Prior to the interview, Mark shares a bit of an update about the
previous week at NINC (Novelists Inc). He then congratulates the
winners of copies of M.L. Buchman's ESTATE PLANNING FOR
AUTHORS.
Amy Tasukada And Vanessa Kier where the listeners who won by
commenting on Episode 92 of the podcast. Julie Strauss and Amy
Teegan were the two patron winners.
In their conversation, Mark and Laurie talk about:
- Laurie's background as a kindergarten teacher and how she was
so motivated by the presence of "learned helplessness" to go home
and write a book in order to address it
- It wasn't that the children couldn't solve their problems it
was that they didn't take the steps to solve the problem
- Laurie's belief that boredom is a good thing, particularly for
creativity and that great things can come from boredom
- The importance of the repetition in Laurie's books for 4 and 5
year olds, such as "I Can Handle It!" that become their self-talk
and a mantra and a pathway for them
- Putting the book aside for ten years before actually doing
something with it
- Why she went whole hog into self-publishing with this
project
- Creating the print book first (considering the audience) and
the reason Laurie created an eBook via prompting from Brian Meeks
and Amazon Ads
- Selling the foreign language rights of her book in Chinese,
Korean, Romanian, Icelandic, and Vietnamese
- The importance of a foreign rights agent in the process of
selling those foreign rights
- Laurie's interest in mental health for children and the
importance of open non-scheduled time for children for free play
(what she also calls "wildness")
- How Laurie has fallen in love with the marketing and other
aspects of writing, and how she adapted that into creating helpful
content for other writers
- The importance of "short and easy" in a course
- Laurie's podcast for children's book writers
After the interview, Mark reflects on self-talk, self-doubt,
negative thinking, and positive thinking. He works through a
You-Can-Do-It attitude inspired by Laurie's work.
Links of Interest:
Laurie Wright is a bestselling children’s author on a mission
to empower people one book at a time. She empowers children through
her books, that gently and with humor coach kids in
self-regulation. She empowers writers by getting them to step up,
take action and publish those books! In a weekly podcast ‘The
Writer’s Way’ she shares stories of other everyday authors for
inspiration. Walter Koenig (Chekov from Star Trek) reading ‘I Can
Handle It’ on YouTube at https://lauriewrighter.com/Chekov is a
definite high point in Laurie’s career. Connect on Facebook
(www.fb.com/lauriewrighter or www.fb.com/lauriewrightauthor), or
her website www.lauriewrighter.com, and check out Laurie’s courses
at www.creativewrighter.com.
The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and
produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed
under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0