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Write Out Loud

How To Get Over Your Fears And Build The Confidence To Finally Write Your Book

Naomi D. Nakashima

Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / General

Are you still struggling with your book? Feeling overwhelmed or creatively blocked with self-doubt, fear, and general anxiety about what it means to write a book? Are you still wondering if you have what it takes to even write a book? Not all fears are created equal. Write Out Loud is a step-by-step guide to help you identify the fears that are keeping you from sharing your story so you can beat them back and finally write your book with confidence. In Write Out Loud, you’ll learn how to: • identify the source of your self-doubts and fears • validate your book idea • gain self-belief (in your story and in your ability to write your story) • start writing your first draft with confidence • feel comfortable talking about your book idea • And, yes, much more! Amazon bestselling author and ghostwriter Naomi D. Nakashima brings her experience of helping authors to write and publish their books along with her training as a psychotherapist to walk you through the sometimes painful process of facing your fears and sharing your story. If you're ready to finally sit down and start writing your book without the fear and anxiety, read Write Out Loud: How to Get Over your Fears and Build the Confidence to Finally Write Your Book.
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