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Developing the discipline for writing and becoming faster at typing is easier said and done.
Then, there are those creeping issues of self-doubt and writer’s block.
But to become a renowned fiction novel writer, you have to get that first draft done!
Join Lana McAra for an in-depth conversation with R.M. Almonte where he takes us on a deep dive into his journey and shares priceless lessons that could jump-start or accelerate your writing today!
Your writing is #Unputdownable – you deserve to be recognized for your talents and your readers deserve to enjoy your brilliance – so get that first draft done!
Tune in and hear R.M. Almonte’s thoughts on:
- Why R.M. Almonte almost didn’t finish his first book.
- How he defines the term writer’s block
- His writing routine, with some tips for you to follow
- What authors helped him become more disciplined
- How to move the story when it feels stuck?
- How to take your personal experiences and incorporate them into your story
- And much, much more!
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R.M. Almonte will give away all four of his books to the first person to email him and say they heard this episode on the Fiction Writer’s Podcast with Lana McAra:
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About the Author: R.M. Almonte
R.M. Almonte is more than just a self-published author of Metaphysical Sci-fi.
He's a dreamer born and raised in the heart of NYC and is the son of Dominican immigrants. He lived in Japan for 12 years but now resides in Florida.
Ramon has taken paranormal experiences and translated them into his fascinating United Earth series.
Ramon's first book, Scratching the Cosmic Conscious, was published in 2012, but it was only the beginning.
He continued to develop his craft and in 2015, published the first part of his United Earth series - Rough Beginnings.
Exile followed in 2017 and in 2021, he published Despair & Hope, further cementing his status as a rising star in the Metaphysical Sci-fi genre.
R.M. Almonte's imagination was sparked at an early age by his father, who would gaze at the stars with him and wonder about alien life.
TV shows like Star Trek added fuel to his already vivid imagination, and it wasn't until 2006 that he began writing his first book.
Doing extensive research on the UFO phenomenon was the jolt his imagination needed as an adult.
The influence of R.M. Almonte's dreams cannot be overstated.
They are often directly reflected in his novels, as he sees scenes from his book come alive in his mind.
These are the few things that truly inspire him as a writer and his passion for the genre shines through in every page of his work.
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