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Friday Conversation | Ep 131: Kristof Morrow: Going Viral on TikTok: A Hug from the World

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In this episode, Steve sits down with Kristof Morrow, an award-winning journalist, photographer, and self-published author, to explore his diverse creative outlets and writing journey. Kristof shares how his love for creativity was shaped by video games and books, eventually leading him to discover writing as a therapeutic escape. They delve into his experiences in the publishing industry, including the challenges and rewards of self-publishing his book The Second Son, which went viral on TikTok.

Kristof opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of going viral, the impact of reviews, and the importance of connecting with readers. The conversation also touches on his passion for poetry, photography, and rock climbing, revealing how these pursuits complement his storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a creative soul, or simply curious about the journey of a self-published author, this episode offers inspiration and valuable insights into the magic of words and the pursuit of truth through art.

Find Kristof: https://www.kristofmorrow.com/

Sound Bites

  • "Creativity is the most essential part of human existence."
  • "I fell in love with Epic Fantasy because of its complexity."
  • "I wrote like 5,000 words the first day."
  • "I sold two more books. I really hope they like it."
  • "I had sold a bunch of books, like a few hundred."
  • "There's a depression period where you realize, Oh, no one cares anymore. But that's not true."

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