REPLAY ON-DEMAND -- "WRITE YOUR BOOK" WITH DONALD THOMPSON & BOB BATCHELOR

Get Your Book Project Started (or Finished) with Help From Experts!

Watch the on-demand replay of “Write Your Book,” which outlines the steps from brainstorming through publication.

For more information, check out the conversation I had with EY Entrepreneur of the Year honoree Donald Thompson. Then, see the recent livestream we recorded at https://youtu.be/tGiNRqWGh4Q?si=1wOaFvbLm4dV2KBe

We share expert insights for leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives ready to turn their ideas into a published book. Whether you’re starting with a spark of inspiration or a rough outline, you’ll gain practical advice, motivation, and the tools you need to take the first step toward authorship.

AUTHORITY ISN'T CLAIMED...IT IS AUTHORED

In a visibility-first economy, authorship is the fastest path to durable authority. Slides expire and posts evaporate, but a book endures—codifying your point of view, sharpening your leadership brand, and traveling into rooms you haven’t entered yet. Writing forces strategic clarity: What problem do you solve, for whom, and why now? That discipline becomes the spine of your thought-leadership platform and aligns message, market, and milestones.

A book also operationalizes influence. Chapters become reusable assets for keynotes, bylined articles, media appearances, investor narratives, and recruiting content—the content vault you draw from for years. Pair authorship with an intentional platform (owned media, selective PR, webinars, executive social) and you improve discoverability across search engines, AI summaries, and human gatekeepers. Measure it like any growth initiative: influenced pipeline quality, speaking demand, media velocity, share of voice on priority themes, inbound board seat interest, and hiring lift.

Common objections—time, writing skill, fear of the blank page—are solvable with a professional editorial team. The real risk is silence: letting competitors and algorithms define your story. Build the book once; scale your authority indefinitely. For executives intent on commanding a category and shaping what’s next, authorship isn’t a vanity play—it’s the operating system of your influence.

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NEW BOOKS NETWORK PODCAST -- INTERVIEW WITH JEROME CHARYN

The author of more than 50 novels, biographies, histories, graphic novels, and collections, Jerome Charyn once proclaimed that his ultimate goal in writing novels has been “to make the reader cry...to break the reader’s heart.” With its stunning, unforgettable portrayal of the forces of light and darkness, Ravage & Son delivers on the author’s aim, presenting humanity in its fully formed depravity, but also capturing life’s poignancy.

The interview focuses on Ravage & Son, but Charyn and I discuss other aspects of his renowned career, including discussion of writing style, research, literary influences, and more. Charyn is arguably the most famous writer most readers have never heard of, a bestseller in France and other parts of Europe, and a true “writer’s writer” who continues to publish acclaimed books while being lauded by major authors including Joyce Carol Oates, Michael Chabon, Don DeLillo, and a long list of others. He is a distinctive voice in American literary history.

Bob Batchelor is an award-winning cultural historian and biographer. His latest books are Roadhouse Blues: Morrison, the Doors, and the Death Days of the Sixties and Stan Lee: A Life. Visit him on the web at www.bobbatchelor.com or email at bob@bobbatchelor.com

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