
S5 Episode 36: The Art of Co-Writing a Book with Anna Inama and Andy Fryer
In this episode, Claire Pedrick, Anna Inama and Andy Fryer talk about writing a book together. They cover the challenges and joys of co-writing, and the importance of finding a common voice. We delve into the practical aspects of writing, including setting deadlines, managing feedback, and involving beta readers. The trio also explore how AI can assist in untangling complex writing, generating reflection questions, and facilitating collaborative writing. They highlight the importance of creating practical and accessible content for a global audience and invite listener interaction and feedback. Key Takeaways: Co-writing requires alignment and a common voice. Setting clear deadlines is crucial. Feedback from beta readers is essential for improvement. The writing process can be emotionally challenging. It's important to balance writing with ongoing coaching work. Revisions are a natural part of the writing process. Clear guidance for beta readers enhances their feedback. Writing should be accessible to non-native English speakers. The writing process can be enhanced through technology and collaboration. Sound Bites: "It's much bigger than I'd realized." "We cannot fall out on this book." Pre-order Anna and Andy’s book Starting Fast Contact: Contact Anna Inama and Andy Fryer through Linked In Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or check out our Substack where you can talk with other listeners. Further Information: Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. Find out more about 3D Coaching and get new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Coming Up: Georgina Woudstra is back to talk about The Art of Team Coaching Keywords: book writing, coaching, collaboration, insights, practical guide, leadership, team coaching, writing process, feedback, deadlines, endorsements, beta readers, AI in writing, practical writing, global audience, reflection questions, marketing We love having a variety of guests join us! Please remember that inviting someone to participate does not mean we necessarily endorse their views or opinions. We believe in open conversation and sharing different perspectives.
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