Ep.8 Being an Amazon Best-Seller, Great Habits and Writing What You Love w/ Tyler Wagner

What does it take to be a best-seller on Amazon? Tyler Wagner is a writer and runs the Best Selling Book System for authors who want to break into the Amazon market. He also shares his daily routine, how he writes and the mistakes authors make by not what writing about things they are passionate about.

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Conference Crushing
by Tyler Wagner
Four Hour Work-Week
by Tim Ferriss
Alan Watts Guided Meditation (YouTube)
Best Selling Book System (Tyler’s program)
The Kindle device Dave has
Best Selling Book Metrics
Contact Tyler: tyler@conferencecrushing.com

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Ep.7 Self-Publishing and The Importance of Making Your Book Easy to Read and Appealing by Rick Smith

Rick Smith, author of best selling self-published book Conscious Classroom Management talks about the pros and cons of self-publishing, why procrastination is good, the importance of making your book easy to read and enjoyable to look at and much more.

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Conscious Classroom Management by Rick Smith
Picture This! by Rick Smith
Self Publishing Manual by Dan Poynter
Kristin Donnan (Editor) Email Address
Email Rick

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Ep.6 Finding a Rhythm, What It Means to Feel Something and Inspiration with Jason Hairston

What does it mean to find your rhythm as a writer? Why do people create mediocre art? Joining us today is Jason Hairston, writer and hip-hop artist, we talk about what it means to make someone feel something, how bad art is useless and what it means to be in the zone.

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Jason’s website
Natural Psychology and Human Transformation by Na’im Akbar
The Sacred Sexual Journey of Antonio Commons (Journal 1) (Short Erotica Series) by Jason Hairston
Relationship Advice For Women And Men: A Deeper Love by Jason Hairston
The Desire To Inspire by Jason Hairston
Artists Mentioned:
Stanley Kubrick
Bob Marley (Documentary)
Kendrick Lamar
Anaïs Nin
Coen Brothers
Jimi Hendrix (Documentary)

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Ep.5 Putting Your Voice Into the World, Lesbian Werewolves, Drugs and Erotica w/Allison Moon

Have you considered self-publishing? How about writing erotica? What is it like to write and work in a large house used to shoot porn? Allison Moon joins the show to share her experiences publishing 4 books and being a sex-educator. We also talk about why she is so good at teaching men (and women) about driving a woman’s vulva and how she took that metaphor and wrote Girl Sex 101, her latest project, coming out this spring. Lots of great tips, suggestions and laughs in this episode.

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Allison’s Books: Lunatic Fringe (Tales of the Pack Book 1)
Hungry Ghost (Tales of the Pack Book 2)
Bad Dyke
Girl Sex 101
Get in touch with Allison: girlsex101.com
Her writing spotify playlists!
Girl Sex 101
Lunatic Fringe – Book Playlist

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Ep.4 Ghostwriting, Being Nothing and Loving Exactly Where You Are w/ Chris Morris

Chris Morris is a transformational writer, a speaker and a coach. He joins to talk about his experience as a ghost writer, what it means to come from nothing and how we get lost in the trying to be something. There are some great wisdom nuggets in here, my favorite was at the end when Chris talks about how we are constantly passing our past self notes and how time is non-linear.

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A few of my favorite articles from Chris:
Do you give a fuck?
Psychology as a Whore of the State
Visit Chris at chrismorris.com

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Ep.3 Letting Go, Not Trying and Writers Block w/ Amir Karkouti

I really love speaking with Amir, he’s so passionate about the insights he has had, and after writing four books he has some great wisdom to share. We talk about overcoming writers block, struggling to make a “best seller” and what it means to let go and surrender to what wants to come through.

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Amir’s latest book Lessons From My Coach
Amir’s website: amirkarkouti.com

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Ep.2 Writing What Scares You and Being Yourself w/ Mike Hrostoski

I’m really excited to have Mike on the show, his writing has moved thousands of people because of it’s raw, honest approach. Listen as we discuss how to write what scares you, being authentic and how Mike gets himself in the zone.

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Sex, Booze, Masturbation and Cold Showers blog post
Mike’s first book August
Mike’s website: hrostoski.com

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Ep.1 The Human Spirit, Inspiring Songs and Nonsensical Writing with Steve Chandler

Steve inspired the name “Darken The Page” with advice he gave me several years ago. He said that instead of trying to write a masterpiece, just have my goal be “darkening the page”, and years later that advice has been brilliant in helping me be more creative and enjoy the writing process more. Listen as Steve and I talk about how music inspires him, writing that feels natural and a love of the human spirit.

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The Woman Who Attracted Money by Steve Chandler
17 Lies That Are Holding You Back and the Truth That Will Set You Free by Steve Chandler
Damien Rice – The Blower’s Daughter
Steve’s website: stevechandler.com
Article I wrote after recording this podcast (dedicated to Steve): Hail to the King

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What Darken the Page is About and What You Can Expect [5 min]

My name is Dave Booda and welcome to Darken the Page. Before we begin, I want to take a few minutes and tell you why I started this podcast, and why I call it “Darken the Page”.

I’m a writer, and this show is my therapy. I’ve struggled with every part of the writing process. I have half-finished books that stress me out, I have moments of inspiration followed by weeks of a creative void, I have a vision of my ideal life where everything happens like clock work and I write every day first thing in the morning, and I have the reality of me procrastinating, sleeping in, spending too much time on the internet and generally being a lot less disciplined than I want to be. Sometimes the only thing I do on a truly consistent basis is check Facebook.

I decided to look for some help, but I was tired of cheesy advice from people who either we’re in the trenches or weren’t sharing from their experience of being in the trenches. I wanted to hear about the nitty-gritty of people’s creative process, and I wanted it raw and uncut. Now, after having interviewed authors, writers, songwriters and creatives from all walks of life, I feel like the luckiest guy in the world. These interviews have saved my life, and my creative output has greatly increased, along with me having a far more grounded sense of how I can consistently create art in a way that’s easy and fun… just the way it’s supposed to be. This show is a chance for me to share the conversations that have changed my life with you, in hopes that for you, it does the same.

So let me tell you a little about who I love interviewing. My criteria for guests consists of one question. Have you given your life to art? The guests on this show have given their life to art in a way that’s not always comfortable, not always pleasant, but it’s worth it. It’s worth the hundred pages of writing for one line that cracks someone’s heart open. The guests on this show ship on a regular basis, not for fame or accomplishment, but because it’s part of the deal as an artist. They understand that when you let art take the wheel, it’s a journey that takes you way beyond your comfort zone.

My intention is for this show to be consistently useful to the creative person. I’ll be speaking to people who go to work every day to make good art and are fascinated by the mystery of where it comes from. My goal is to have writers speak strictly from their experience, and I’m only interviewing writers with experience. In that way, I hope every writer I interview can provide value for you, just like they have for me.

The title “Darken the Page” was coined from a writer and life-coach named Steve Chandler, who is featured in episode one of this podcast. Steve has written over thirty books and has been a personal mentor of mine. He is constantly helping writers ship more and worry less. One of the things he tells people is to simply darken the page. Don’t try and write a masterpiece, just write, and make your goal nothing more than darkening the page with words. That advice has stuck with me ever since, and it’s the reason I chose that phrase for the title of this show.

I’ll be posting new shows every Wednesday on iTunes, stitcher and at darkenthepage.com. After every episode, don’t forget to visit this site for notes from the show, including links to what we talked about and contact information for the guest. I love hearing suggestions from listeners so if you or a writer you know would be perfect for the show, send me an email at darkenthepage@gmail.com. If you enjoy the show, please tell your friends about it and leave us a review on iTunes.

Thank you for your support. I hope you get as much out of listening to this podcast as I’ve gotten creating it. 

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