In this episode, I’m sitting down with a true game-changer in the world of writing and publishing.
Imagine turning your passion, your expertise, your life experiences into a book that not only tells your story but opens doors you never thought possible. My guest today has done exactly that – not just once, but 65 times.
Honoree Corder is more than an author. She’s a book producer, a TEDx speaker, and the founder of Indie Author University. She’s made it her mission to transform aspiring writers into best-selling, best-earning authors.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a coach, or someone with a story burning inside you, this episode is your blueprint. We’re diving deep into how to write a non-fiction book that doesn’t just sit on a shelf, but becomes a powerful tool for growth, influence, and impact.
How do you overcome writer’s block? How do you turn your knowledge into a compelling narrative? And most importantly, how can a single book change the trajectory of your entire career?
Get ready for an inspiring, practical, and transformative conversation. Honoree Corder is about to show you that your book isn’t just a dream – it’s your next big opportunity.Let’s dive in.Where to reach our Guest
honoreecorder.com3 Hacks to take away
- 1. The Four Elements of a Best-Earning Book
A successful non-fiction book must be:
- Easy to read
- Easy to do
- Easy to remember
- Easy to share
- 2. Writing a Book is About Transformation, Not Just Content
Your book should:
- Provide clear value to the reader
- Showcase your unique perspective
- Create a pathway for readers to understand and potentially work with you
- 3. Consistent Writing Habits Drive Book Success
Key strategies include:
- Setting a specific daily writing time
- Breaking down your total word count into daily goals
- Committing to writing even when you don’t feel motivated
- Never missing two consecutive writing days

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