Let's Write That Book

Episode 15: Marketing Advice for Writers: Stop Trying to Do It All

15 min · 22. Aug. 2025
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In today’s episode of Let’s Write That Book, writer and book coach Patrick Johns shares hard-won book marketing tips for authors feeling overwhelmed by the publishing process. From trusting the right advice at the right time, to choosing marketing strategies that fit your personality, to remembering that the best promotion is always writing the next book—Patrick breaks down how to stay focused, avoid burnout, and keep moving forward. Tune in for an honest, encouraging look at how to market smarter without losing your writing joy.

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Episode 17: Helping Writers Find Their Narrative Voice

In today’s episode of Let’s Write That Book, writer and book coach Patrick Johns explores one of the most overlooked—but most transformative—parts of the writing process: narrative voice. After working with clients who felt stuck, uncertain, or disconnected from their own stories, Patrick breaks down why voice is more than style—it’s the heartbeat of your book. From the subtle choices that shape tone and rhythm, to the emotional lens that brings characters to life, this episode dives into how writers can discover, strengthen, and trust their unique sound on the page. Correction: In this episode, I reference the narrator of The Lord of the Rings. To clarify, J.R.R. Tolkien is the narrator of the series, while Bilbo is credited with writing The Hobbit and Frodo and Sam are credited with writing The Lord of the Rings within the story world.

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