Summary:
If you missed our last Robin’s Riff, you might not know it’s National Book Month!
As an editor and lifelong book lover, I’ve been reflecting on why I read—and I’m excited to share some thoughts in this week’s episode of The Author’s Corner.
Whether you’re a fellow word geek or just enjoy getting lost in a good mystery, I think you’ll relate!
In Episode #169 of The Author’s Corner, Robin shares her personal reasons for reading, emphasizing its value in her life. She discusses reading as an editor, for pleasure, to gain knowledge, and as a means to relax. Colucci highlights the joy of engaging with different genres, including mysteries and humor, and the importance of reading print books for better sleep. She invites listeners to reflect on their own reading habits and the benefits they derive from books.
Key takeaways:
- The unique value reading brings to life
- Why editing feels like solving a puzzle
- Exploring guilty pleasure reads like mysteries
- How print books can improve your sleep
- The surprising benefits of reading before bed
- The balance between entertaining and informative reads
- Gaining insights from historical books
- And much more!
About Robin Colucci:
Robin Colucci is the principal founder of World Changing Books. With over 3 decades of experience in journalism and the publishing industry, she is a multi-hyphenated professional—she’s a guide, mentor, and strategist for thought leaders ready to see their expertise and ideas become a lasting legacy that changes the world.
Under Robin’s expert guidance, World Changing Books has helped authors—from CEOs, astronauts, and Nobel laureates to emerging voices—secure over $6.3 million in advances in a mere 4 years. These authors have successfully landed deals with “Big 5” publishers, won prestigious awards, and earned bestseller statuses everywhere from Amazon to The New York Times.
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