Publicity Advice for Newly Published Authors - Nina Godiwalla
In Chapter 6 of 22 in her 2011 Capture Your Flag interview, author Nina Godiwalla answers “How Have Your Aspirations Changed Since Writing and Promoting Your First Book?” Godiwalla sees writing a book as a releasing a product that is part of a larger business. In promoting her book, she gains feedback that allows her to take next steps and better control the process underlying her writing and speaking. Godiwalla is the author of “Suits: A Woman on Wall Street”. She is also a public speaker on workplace diversity and founder and CEO of Mindworks, where she teaches mind-based stress reduction techniques to help organizations improve employee wellbeing. Godiwalla holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business, an MA in Creative Writing from Dartmouth University and her BBA from the University of Texas at Austin.
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