Ep. 145: The Art of Storytelling (Part 2) with Ric Couchman - Fiction vs. Non-Fiction
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As we continue our conversation with Guyanese author Ric Couchman, he encourages aspiring authors to focus on the story first. You can get help with the writing later on. Ric reminds us to not let the perception of our writing ability hinder us from telling our stories and publishing a book. In this episode Ric talks about the story behind "The Little Boy from Water Street," his plans for this book and his upcoming works (Requiem for Shira) and "From Faith to Faith"). He speaks about how retirement gave him the time to write. Get the "Little Boy from Water Street" on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Little-Boy-Water-Street/dp/B0CX4GGTRB/ About the Host: Jamaican authorpreneur, Cameka “Ruth” Taylor, a.k.a. “The Rocket-Writer,” is the CEO and founder of Extra MILE Innovators Limited, trading as BambuSparks. Since 2015, she has published 29 books, including six Amazon bestsellers. Ruth works with published and aspiring authors to write and publish their books to achieve their God-given mission and financial goals. She is on a mission to raise up 10,000 winning Caribbean Authorpreneurs by 2030 to create sustainable income, alleviate poverty, and transform lives for generations. Free Resources for Your Author Success: ⁠⁠https://authorpreneursecrets.com/resources/⁠⁠
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