‘I Had to Go All-in’: Advice From a First-Time Novelist on Writing, Editing and Promoting — And Why He Recorded His Own Audiobook

Whether it is a novel or a business book, anyone who has put in the enormous amount of time it takes to get to type the words “the end” faces the same question: now what?

Entrepreneur sat down with first-time novelist Colin Thompson to get his take on the work that needs to get done just when you think the hard work is over. Thompson wrote and directed three feature films — Loser’s Crown, It’s Us and Light Years — before writing his debut, THE SPOILS, a very funny, dark, and twisted story about a guy struggling to find success and happiness as a Hollywood screenwriter. At every turn, the

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