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Writer's Block Solved: Why Asking 4 Questions And Changing 1 Word About Yourself Banishes Writer’s Block Permanently.

Kalinda Rose Stevenson is the best writing coach I've ever had.

-- Nicky VanValkenburgh
Train Your Brain, Transform Your Life

www.trainyourbraintransformyourlife.com

If you want your writing to have life-changing impact on other people, this website will show you how to combine persuasion, stories, and your authentic writer’s voice to write compelling, marketable books.

There are many other sites about writing on the internet. This is the only one that focuses on combining these three essential elements.

  • Persuasion. The primary reason to publish your writing is that you want to persuade your readers to do, think, or feel what you intend them to do, think, or feel.


  • Stories. Stories come in all forms, from fiction to anecdotes to news items. What all stories have in common is that they connect events in some meaningful way.


  • Authentic writer’s voice. This is about how you write in a way that is authentic to who you are.

Why put persuasion, stories, and authentic voice together?

Persuasion

The more you understand about persuasion, the easier it will be for you to write your book. It will help you get clear about:

  • The point of your book.


  • The reader you want to persuade.


  • The most effective way to make your persuasive argument.


  • How to have the greatest logical and emotional impact on your reader.

The most effective way to write persuasively is to use rhetorical techniques that were developed more than 2000 years ago. Don’t let the word “rhetorical” scare you off.

I offer simple guidebooks to teach you how to use the best ideas from rhetoric without getting bogged down in complicated terms.

Stories

The more you understand the power of stories, and how different types of stories have different persuasive power, the more persuasive your writing will be.

Stories are powerful tools of persuasion, because they touch emotions in ways that facts and figures cannot. Stories make your writing interesting, compelling, and unforgettable.

I offer resources about stories and storytelling that show you how to use stories to persuade.

Authentic Voice

Last, but by no means least, the more you develop your authentic voice, the more your books will stand out in a very crowded marketplace. There are tens of thousands of books published each year, and there will be more all the time.

The only way you can stand out among thousands of other writers is to be yourself. Whoever you are, you have something to write that no one else can ever write, because there is only one you.

I also offer resources about how to discover your own authentic voice. The best place to start is with the free Bonus Report, “Writer’s Block Solved: Why Asking 4 Questions and Changing 1 Word About Yourself Banishes Writer’s Block Permanently.”

Writing Clarity Coaching

I am also a writing coach. Unlike many coaches online, I consider myself first of all a teacher. What I do best is help people to discover the limiting assumptions of their lives.

I offer individual coaching and group classes, teleseminars and webinars teaching people how to get clear about their writing projects.

I'll be adding more resources over time. Be sure to sign up for the free Bonus and I'll let you know what is new on Write To Persuade.

For Your Writing Success,

Kalinda Rose Stevenson, Ph.D.
"The Writing Clarity Coach"