Writing an Academic Book for a Wide Audience with Allison Daminger

Writing an Academic Book for a Wide Audience with Allison Daminger

In today’s episode, Jane is joined by Dr. Allison Daminger, Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of Wisconsin. She is the author of the new book, What’s on Her Mind: The Mental Workload of Family Life. Allison is also an alumni of Jane’s book coaching program, Elevate (now known as Book Brilliance), where she worked on her book.

Tune in to learn: 

➡️ How coaching helped Allison bust the myths she was believing about how much time it takes to write a book. 

➡️ The three techniques she used to write a book that her “best friend from college” and other non-experts would find engaging. 

➡️ What was required to transform her dissertation into a book (hint: it’s more than what you think). 

To learn more about Allison, visit https://www.allisondaminger.com

To get her book, click below:

What’s on Her Mind: The Mental Workload of Family Life

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