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In this week’s installment, I want to tackle the post-writing side of things by talking to you about what you’re going to do after you’ve finished the last draft of whatever you’re doing and how you’re going to get it out the door and into the hands of other people, if that’s what you’re aiming to do.
Note: If you’re not looking to sell your work, then this will still be a good listen, it’s just not going to totally apply to you.
After hearing all that, I want to know what you think. Do you think about your work as a product? Does it scare you to? Do you see it more as a product when you start or when you’re done? Or does none of this matter to you at all?
Your thoughts matter, your perspective matters, share them. Please.
Love you. Talk soon.