Welcome to the Author Revolution™ Podcast, Episode 81.
Most authors have their favorite writing tools. Some like Word, others like Google Docs, and others yet love Scrivener. But what if there was a tool that combined plotting and writing, with editing, co-authoring, and even beautiful layout design. Think Scrivener, Google Docs, and Vellum having a baby.
In today’s episode, I talked with Dave Chesson, founder of Kindlepreneur, Publisher Rocket, and now Atticus – a software app designed to help writers keep everything in one place. If you’re an author looking for a smarter tool to write, edit, and even design your layouts in, you won’t want to miss this episode. Have a listen!
If you are looking for the podcast episodes linked to this one, be sure to check them out below:
Ep 232: The Wealthy Woman with Christine Luken
Many authors and creatives often find themselves avoiding discussions about money, steering clear of examining their financial situations or exploring effective strategies for wealth preservation. This avoidance can lead to missed opportunities and financial instability,
Ep 231: Overcoming Author Burnout with Dr. Nicole Janz
Burnout is an insidious threat that looms over many professions, particularly affecting authors who juggle the solitary demands of writing with the pressures of deadlines, marketing, and audience expectations. For authors, burnout can manifest as
Ep 229: Journey to Sobriety with Ryan Penley
Sobriety is a complex and deeply personal journey, particularly for individuals in the creative field. Struggling with or recovering from addiction introduces unique challenges that can deeply affect an author’s work and life. The solitude
Ep 227: Empowering Authors from Manuscript to Masterpiece with Michele Defilippo
In today’s rapidly evolving publishing landscape, indie authors often find themselves navigating the tumultuous waters of book creation and promotion alone. The journey from manuscript to masterpiece is fraught with challenges, as writers grapple with
Ep 225: Trauma to Transformation with Susan Gold
In the journey of authorship, many writers grapple with the shadows of past traumas, often channeling these experiences into their craft to create narratives that resonate deeply with readers. Trauma, especially when stemming from toxic
Ep 220: The Millionaire Author Manifestation Journey
Indie authorship often feels like navigating a vast, uncharted sea alone. Many authors experience a nagging sensation of missing a crucial piece of the puzzle, unable to pinpoint exactly what it is. This elusive gap
About The Author Revolution™ Podcast:
As an international bestselling author, indie author coach, president of the Lakes Area Writers Alliance, and CEO of Author Revolution™, there is nothing better than writing, reading, publishing – or talking about all of the above.
I’ve been in the indie author space since 2010, but in the world of books and publishing for much longer. So, when I say that the industry and publishing world has changed, I don’t say it lightly.
However, my hope for you through listening to this podcast is that you find actionable tips and tricks that will help you on your indie author journey. Self-publishing is not for the faint of heart, my friend, but I can tell you – you don’t have to do it alone. I’ll be right here, cheering you on every step of the way.
This podcast is going to take you behind the scenes of all aspects of writing, publishing, and marketing your novels. We’ll dive into a lot of strategies that are new – maybe some you’ve never even heard of.
Carissa Andrews
International Bestselling Indie Author | CEO of Author Revolution™ | Host of the Author Revolution™ Podcast