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Episode Title:The Smart Publishing Impact Series - Episode 37: Turning Your Dissertation Into a BookEpisode Summary:You spent years researching, writing, and defending your dissertation—but what if that work could reach readers beyond academia? In this episode, Renée Lautermilch shares exactly how to transform your dissertation (or any academic project) into a book that connects with a broader audience. From shifting your tone and structure to redefining your audience, Renée breaks down the key differences between academic writing and market-ready publishing. If you’ve ever wondered how to make your scholarly work accessible, engaging, and impactful, this episode is your step-by-step guide.What You’ll Hear:How to identify your primary and secondary audiences before you startWhy narrative style and first-person voice matter for reader connectionHow to simplify language without losing depth or authorityThe right way to include references without disrupting flowFormatting tips: spacing, structure, and the power of visualsWhy storytelling and anecdotes help readers retain your messageCommon pitfalls academics face when transitioning to trade booksQuote to Remember:“The goal isn’t to impress a committee—it’s to impact a reader.”Mentioned in This Episode:Renée’s book: The One Hour Author, available on Amazonsmartpublishingservices.com – resources and coaching for authorsConnect with Renée on Facebook – she’s the only Renée Lautermilch in the worldNext Week:Renée returns with more behind-the-scenes insights for authors ready to publish with confidence, clarity, and impact.
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