Book Giveaway & Interview with Jeff Goins
TALKING TO JEFF GOINS, the word “comfortable” frequently comes up. He uses it, and I’m feeling a distinct sense of comfort as we breeze through a recent phone conversation. It’s odd, since the subject is a distinctly uncomfortable one. We’re talking about publishing, a topic that has never been one anyone might find comfortable. Competitive, cut-throat, cold, scary, unknowing, secretive, privileged. Closed. Impossible. Uncaring. Now those are words that come to mind when the subject is publishing. Not when speaking with Jeff, though, and his comfort is contagious.
Jeff Goins is comfortable not only with the topic, but also with the act of making publishing an available goal for all. Instead of merely talking the talk, he daily does a great deal toward that goal by blogging, publishing ebooks, teaching a new online course and soon publishing his much-anticipated book, Wrecked: When a Broken World Slams into Your Comfortable Life. See? There’s that comfortable theme again.
What initially drew me to Jeff was his writing voice, and his no-nonsense attitude toward getting the work done. Go see for yourself on his fine blog. When I initially reached out to him, sending him a copy of my new book, The Memoir Project, the result was a conversation that’s been going on since. Sometimes conducted via email, other times in blog comments, or on Twitter, our topics ranged over the many issues involved in forging a successful writing career, though this was the first time we had actually talked, and dialing the phone, I had a small level of unease over not knowing the proper way to pronounce his last name.
Getting to Know Jeff
“That depends on which side of the Mason-Dixon line you’re on,” he replied, laughing. His people are from Alabama, but his early years were spent in Illinois, where he was a Goynes. Now, living in Tennessee, he is again Go-ins. And yes, he’s comfortable with both.
The topic of comfort also comes up when we engage in a long discussion about brand, a subject, it is safe to say, that most of my writing students and peers continue to find deeply distressing. Not Jeff. He is very “intentional” about creating his brand. Blogging and writing for about six years now, he has seen much more success in the last year. The reason? He believes it is a result of “the natural process until you find the comfortable writing voice.”
“One of the things that is always true about me is that I am impatient and practical, “ he explained. “It comes out in how I write. Punchy. Intentional. I want to get to the point.”
And that’s what attracted my attention the first time I read his blog. Jeff is writing with intent, a phrase I use all the time, and while he calls it “writing for real,” we both believe in doing it, as well as sharing the ethic with others. It’s where our brands intersect, a lovely place to forge a friendship.
Join the Party
As a result of our new-found bond, we’re having a little cyber party, the favors for which are free ebooks – your choice of one of Jeff’s fabulous publications. Choose from Every Writer’s Dream or Before Your First Book. Both are filled with valuable information on how to successfully live this life of writing.
I’m giving away five of each. All you must do to qualify is leave a sentence below about who you want to be as a writer. In other words, what is your brand, or what brand do you see in your future?
When I asked Jeff to define his brand, along with “punchy,” and “intentional,” he used the words “teacher,” “informal,” “down to earth,” middle-class,” and “not-pretentious.”
“It’s action oriented,” he replied. “When I challenge them, people are responsive to that, and I hone that, and focus that on a brand that is clean and uncluttered both in terms of the visuals the word length.”
“It’s about getting you to act,” he said, sounding very comfortable with the brand.
So act. Let me hear from you, and win a book or two.
How to Win a Jeff Goins ebook
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO QUALIFY TO WIN one of the two Jeff Goins’s ebooks I’m giving away is to tell me what you want to be as a writer. What’s your intended brand? Or, what is your brand now? Go on. Understanding who you are is the first step toward getting a brand, or building one.
Don’t worry if you’re feeling shy. I’ll count your comment even if you just say, “garden writer,” or “cat lover.” Two-word minimum. How’s that for easy?
Winners will be chosen at random, using the number-generating tool on random [dot] org, after entries close at midnight Friday, February 17. Good luck to all.
Yikes, these are issues I’m still thinking through and haven’t really clarified yet. BUT I get to hear Jeff speak in 2 weeks at Blissdom and I’m counting on him helping me clarify my writer’s vision!
Uh oh. Pressure!
Lucky you, Anne. Enjoy.
Breaking the Silence
Am ready to take steps for memoir completion. This is my year and it sounds like these books will help me Break Out.
Thank you for chance to win!
Write On!
This is your year, Rhonda Rae. Write your tale. Let me know how I can help.
WOW-talk about drilling right down to the subject. I would say that my brand would be, clean, easy to read but something that makes you think. At least that is the writer I want to be. Perhaps I am still exploring.
Hi, Tina: Clean and easy to read are great goals. And what about content? What are your thoughts there?
Hi Jeff,
You are a writer is available only in AMAZON on kindle. But i dont use credit cards, can you tell me a way to get the book.
In india Flipkart is very famous, but its still not available…
I want to read it immedietly…
Pls help me
I think it was through a tweet of Jeff’s that I came across you, Marion. Now I own a copy of your book and have recommended you as a future speaker for a west coast writing conference I attend annually.
Nice to see two great non-fiction people collide/collaborate…
My brand is humor writer, but can best be encompassed by my blog’s motto: If you can’t laugh at yourself, laugh at your kids.
I love reading this.
Leanne: Your blog has become my new first place destination each day. You have caused me to spit my tea right onto my computer screen exactly twice, call a friend and read aloud from your blog more than once, and generally make me laugh my ass off. I would be thrilled and delighted to speak at a conference. Thank you for the recommendation. I hope it means I get to meet you.
Someday we’ll all meet! At a conference. Thanks for the kind words, Marion. My screen is also spotted with tea and some other unknown substances thanks to my twins…
I’m a Jeff Goins fan too. He is very direct and honest. I think my brand of writing is naked, honest story telling. I write about some ugly things from my past that I’m totally on the other side of now. When I’m not writing memoir I’m spouting my opinions. Survivors tend not to worry a lot about what anyone thinks of them. It’s freeing.
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Thanks for reading, Barbara. I’m a fan of honest (and when it needs to be, ugly) writing.
Barbara: Ditto. Honest is it when writing memoir. I am very intrigued by your comments about survivors. How fascinating. I look forward to reading more.
I want to known as “My Grandma, the storyteller” I have been a scrapbooker for close to 15 years and now I want to write the stories to go along with those photos so my grandchildren will get to know me as a little girl, long, long before I became their grandma.
Cheryl: Drop the glue gun and step away from the scrapbook. Write your life. We’d love to read it.
I’ve discovered Jeff’s blog, thanks to your recommendation. He cuts to the chase about things and I appreciate that. My writing often reflects the gallows humor in life’s challenging moments. It seems to give other people permission to acknowledge those dark thoughts we all have from time to time. Sometimes all you can do is laugh.
Well said, Judith. Very well said.
-an average chick who aspires to fly without snagging the fence! I enjoy you both. i haven’t thought seriously about writing but I do want to have an above average blog.
Elle: Great aspiration. Go get ’em.
My writing “brand”: focused, clear, thoughtful. I aspire to add inspiring and deeply engaging to that..
In my memoir, I intend to be MIKE: Meaningful, Interesting, Kind, Entertaining! (Because that’s my Name , and that’s who I Am.
Read and loved by more than just my family and friends
I want to be warm, compassionate, and inspiring!
I’m developing into a writer who witnesses life, observing and sharing authentically.
THX for the intro to Jeff and his block-rockin’ blog. I love the boing of his jack-in-the-box writing. My brand? hope to find some direction with help from you all.
Thanks, Toni!
My brand? Terse, with humor.
Yes, indeed. You called that one right, sister.
I’m in the process of writing a memoir about healing from abuse. It’s in first person and details the abuse I received as a child, my rebellious years, and finally what led to healing when all else failed. My hope is that it will inspire others who are hurting and help them realize healing is possible.
I want to make a difference.
My brand?
Bethany Parks, Chief Executive Officer of Me.
I hope my brand is just me — I don’t want to be anyone else. Just hard working and helpful.
After healing from multiple sclerosis in 1995, I began to write a poetic journal. I write with the intent to heal, inspire, and support. To give voice to some insight, to speak for and to someone. I hope to shake things up–in a good way. To open possibilities that seemed beyond reach. I want to encourage others (and myself) to reclaim our power to create our new selves, our new world. I am honest and grateful. I strive for clarity and vision. Humor is an important component. As someone above said, sometimes in the dark times all you can do is laugh.
Hi, Margaret. Not sure why there is that typo in your name. Your goal, however, is clear. Go on and shake things up. What a great idea.