Episode 81: Write Your Next Chapter: Turning Pain into Purpose Through Publishing with Terry Whalin
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Episode 81: If you’ve ever dreamed of writing a book—or wondered if it’s too late—this inspiring episode is for you.
In this powerful conversation on Surviving Toxic Relationships, hosts Deana and Lizzie talk with Terry Whalin—author, editor, literary agent, and acquisitions editor at Morgan James Publishing—about how midlife can become the perfect time to tell your story, share your testimony, and transform your pain into purpose through writing.
Terry has written more than 60 books and worked with over 50 magazines, giving him a unique perspective on both sides of the editorial desk. Together, they explore how to publish your first book, how to choose between traditional, self, and hybrid publishing, and what it really takes to bring your story to life.
If you’ve come out of a toxic relationship, survived trauma, or simply feel called to write and leave a legacy—this episode will give you clarity, courage, and practical steps to begin.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The three main publishing paths—and how to choose the right one for your goals
- Why midlife is the perfect time to write your story or memoir
- How to start with a strong book proposal that opens doors
- Common publishing myths that keep writers stuck
- How to use magazine writing and short stories to build your credibility
- Faith-based encouragement to turn your healing journey into purpose
Special Resources Mentioned:
- Free book proposal guide: BookProposals.ws
- Terry’s book 10 Publishing Myths with $200 in bonuses: PublishingOffer.com
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