22 min

Podcast 7 - It is Finished: The End of the Beginning T.T.'s Tabletalk

    • Diari

As is typical with many authors, once my book is published I rarely—other than for handing a copy to an interested party—pick it up again. I think that is an act of love.
When you write from that special place and spend time poring over, praying over, going over, and editing the material, by the time the final copy is ready for print, you kind of consider that particular product to be the finished and inspired product. To make any additional edits to the finished product (which would more than likely happen when you are one who strives for excellence), then it becomes an internal struggle because that desire to continue making additional edits to the finished product makes it, again, a work product.  And the cycle continues. Believe me, the struggle is real.
I have decided to deviate from my past practice (or aversion) and in this case, read portions of Chapters 2 and 7 from my book as the last installment of this podcast series, which is based on my book. Maybe this will become a thing for me? I do not know. But I hope my listening audience will find the tease titillating, inspiring, and enjoyable.
So do, come with.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carolyn-shannon/support

As is typical with many authors, once my book is published I rarely—other than for handing a copy to an interested party—pick it up again. I think that is an act of love.
When you write from that special place and spend time poring over, praying over, going over, and editing the material, by the time the final copy is ready for print, you kind of consider that particular product to be the finished and inspired product. To make any additional edits to the finished product (which would more than likely happen when you are one who strives for excellence), then it becomes an internal struggle because that desire to continue making additional edits to the finished product makes it, again, a work product.  And the cycle continues. Believe me, the struggle is real.
I have decided to deviate from my past practice (or aversion) and in this case, read portions of Chapters 2 and 7 from my book as the last installment of this podcast series, which is based on my book. Maybe this will become a thing for me? I do not know. But I hope my listening audience will find the tease titillating, inspiring, and enjoyable.
So do, come with.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carolyn-shannon/support

22 min