Approaching Writing Styles - podcast

Mitch Albom, bestselling author of "Tuesdays with Morrie", shares his personal writing style, including how he gets started with a new book and where he got the idea for his novel "The Five People You Meet in Heaven".
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  • Once I read Tuesdays with Morrie, I looked for the next book you wrote. Enjoyed your concept development and personal warmth in this presentation. From the depth of your content, I'd expected you to be much older. Gladys Blews Wilson
  • That proves that there are no coincidences, only purposeful shifts in the flow of one's adventures in life. You and your Editor were meant to work together.
  • Great storys very touching and real...those kind of storys people like to read about because it gives them Hope, and a lot of times it makes a person think about those spititual moment in their life...
  • Thanks Mr Mitch,you presentation is touching.I also will embrace your technique in the final review of my Book ''Divine Revelation and Open Doors '' coming out next month.
  • Boy, can I relate. I was doing 500 piece adult jigsaw puzzles when I was 4 and the thinking pattern stuck. I call it my jigsaw puzzle mind. I'm so happy to learn a successful author creates in that way. I've felt penned in and stultified by the "outline the whole thing and then and expand upon it" methodology. Thanks! Also, I love the way you took a salty dog's irreverent comment as keystone for a beautiful, sensitive book. Wow!