The Dynamics of a Co-Authoring Relationship - video

Aligning expectations is the key to a successful co-authoring relationship. Doug Stone and Shelia Heen, co-authors of "Thanks for the Feedback" explain issues to discuss up front, like roles and how each person perceives/handles deadlines, the writing process and stress. They do warn that some unforseen aspects emerge during the process of writing, and as in any relationship, the ability to listen, understand and work through conflict is essential.
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  • Hey … Doug and/or Sheila would you be interested in co-authoring or ghost-writing or other collaborative arrangement … I need someone to make my story come alive and become interesting.  Otherwise book is largely together and consists of a potential of over 400 pages.  ostlern@yahoo.com 

  • Need help, writing my true life adventures, on 60 years of looking for Amelia Earhart, from Saipan, in the late 50's, also my life living in Somalia in 1969, threw a revolution and coup? I have the stories, but not the format!
  • I really enjoy listening to Doug Stone and Shelia Heen...sometime i think being an Author of new have taught me a lot. About hard work and dedication a self author was a great challenge for me...while i was in the middle of some difficult changes in my life....but i realize that i am not ready for co /author just yet.... but i am ready to continue to write