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This is the podcast for aspiring writers, an A-to-Z guide to writing, publishing, and promoting your article, book, or any other writing project. Your hosts are Melissa Parks and Dave Goetz, co-founders of Journey Sixty6, an editorial services company and independent publisher for the family business community. Each episode is designed to inspire and instruct writers as they take the long road trip to write and promote their ideas.
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Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Should You Go on a Writers Retreat?
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Is a writers retreat worth your time and money? Will you really make progress on your book? That depends on what you want from the retreat. In this episode, Melissa and Dave raise and answer five questions to help you determine whether you should go on a writers retreat.

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
The Three Phases of Promoting Your Book
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
If you want your book to sell, the hard work of promoting it must begin the moment you lay down your first sentence. Promotion is a mindset that may be difficult to embrace as a writer. In this episode, we identify the three phases of promoting your book. We also discuss some practical book promotion ideas to jump start your thinking.

Saturday Sep 19, 2020
Vintage Designer Sean Scherer on Promoting His Book "Kabinett & Kammer"
Saturday Sep 19, 2020
Saturday Sep 19, 2020
This week is launch week. Sean Scherer is launching his book, “Kabinett & Kammer," which took ten years to write. Yes, ten years. In this episode Melissa Parks and Dave Goetz interview Sean about the book writing journey and what he is doing specifically during "launch week" to promote the book.

Monday Sep 07, 2020
The Complete Roadmap for Publishing Your Book
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
The journey from first sentence to printed book comprises a lot of moving parts. In this episode, Melissa and Dave provide an overview of the complete roadmap for publishing your book. This episode is for those who want to understand the big picture. Each element demands that the author pays attention to detail, especially near the end of the process.

Saturday Aug 22, 2020
Turning Your Presentations into a Book
Saturday Aug 22, 2020
Saturday Aug 22, 2020
Just because you're a dynamic speaker doesn't mean you can easily convert your PPT presentations into a book. Speaking isn't writing. Yet within all content that you've created for presentations may be an idea that is book worthy. In this episode, we pick apart the idea of tossing your presentations into chapters and churning out an instant book. Instead, we help you with identifying a strong book idea and coming up with research, stories, and observation to create a book that impacts the world.

Friday Aug 14, 2020
HarperOne Senior Editor Mickey Maudlin on the Promise of Your Book
Friday Aug 14, 2020
Friday Aug 14, 2020
The first chapter of your book is key to how your writing unfolds. And whether the reader will stay engaged for the rest of the book. The first chapter must champion the promise of your book. In this interview with HarperOne senior vice president Mickey Maudlin, he discusses the importance of your book "pitch" - and making sure you answer the question, "Why should I as a reader pay $19.95 for this book?"

Wednesday Aug 05, 2020
A Guide to Hiring a Ghostwriter
Wednesday Aug 05, 2020
Wednesday Aug 05, 2020
Many professionals feel uneasy about hiring a ghostwriter: Is doing so an accepted practice? In this episode, Dave and Melissa allay the fears of those who may want to hire a ghostwriter - and offer some practical advice on how to stay engaged in the process - and come out the other end with a book that you feel proud to promote.

Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Cyber Safety Consultant Liz Repking on Making Time to Write
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
It's one thing to make time for writing if doing so is your full-time job. But for most professionals, making time to write is a detraction from doing the very activities that generate immediate revenue. In this episode with Liz Repking, cyber safety consultant, she describes the difficulty of making time to write and finding the confidence to move forward with the project. Her story about completing the Boston Marathon will inspire you to keep moving from "water station to water station" in your book writing.

Friday Jul 31, 2020
The Role of Developmental Editing in Book Writing
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Friday Jul 31, 2020
In this first episode, Dave and Melissa address one of the more muddy issues of writing book - developmental editing. Often developmental editing is confused with line editing or even proofing. If you're self-publishing a book, you need the function of a developmental editor to sharpen your book thesis, help you structure the book, and tell better stories.