In a nutshell, yes. And in this week’s episode, we’ll explore why.
You’ll learn:
- How storytelling is hard-wired into us and is a natural part of being human - we’re going back to cave paintings, people!
- Why using stories in your non-fiction book will help build a better connection with your reader and help to explain more complex concepts that resonate with your audience
- Which stories to choose and why - I’ll share two stories I’ve used successfully in two of my books to help you clearly see why they work and why I chose them.
- The golden rules for storytelling in non-fiction - to help you get it right and make your stories memorable and meaningful for all the right reasons. I’ll also share other authors who do this really well, so you can go away and see what works!
I hope you enjoy listening!
Further resources:
- You can read more about establishing good writing habits in this blog post.
- Books I mention in this episode are:
- The Obstacle is the Way - Ryan Holiday
- You’re a Badass at Making Money - Jen Sincero
- The 5-Second Rule - Mel Robbins
- Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
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Steph’s books:
- Dare to Write: How to Write a Non-Fiction Book to Grow Your Business - Amazon
- Dare to Write: How to Write a Non-Fiction Book to Grow Your Business - CHW website
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