Is the debut novel really the first?
Though the title of this is “what is a debut novel?”, the inspiration comes from a writing myth that a debut novel is a writer’s first novel.
I may have already busted this myth before, but now it’s time to take a deep dive into what the definition of a debut novel truly is.
Along the way, I’ll explore choices I’ve made as a self-published author and how you can use my knowledge to learn going forward. Then, I discuss the difference between what is best-selling and what is best written. There is a key distinction here that all authors should remember!
Follow me as I explore the pitfalls writers face portrayed my social media, television shows, and celebrities who can’t wait to write their biographies.
Gain more inspiration from tidbits I share, as well as quotes from famous authors.
Learn more about my experiences in Episode 6! Listen here: Anchor.fm, or on your favourite podcast platform (Spotify, Google, etc.)!
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Thank you to Becca Johnson (@beccajohnsoncreative on Instagram) for teaching me audio editing. Thank you to Stacy Dawn (@bystacydawn) for designing my podcast logo! Credit for theme song:
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