So, you have an idea for a book. It’s been in the back of your mind for a while, forming, growing, and getting harder to ignore. But how do you know if your book idea is good enough? Read more…
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So, you have an idea for a book. It’s been in the back of your mind for a while, forming, growing, and getting harder to ignore. But how do you know if your book idea is good enough? Read more…
Why should you write a business, self-help, or personal development book? What makes it a good idea? I’m glad you asked! Here are seven reasons to write a book (really friggin’ good ones), and one BIG reason you shouldn’t. Read more…
Maybe you shouldn’t write a book. Sure, everyone’s always said you should, and yes, you’ve dreamed of it forever. But maybe your idea sucks. Your style is probably boring. And did you know you always get commas wrong? Clearly, you’re just not a good enough writer—or human being. If you’ve tried to write a book and don’t have much (anything?) to show for it then you’ve probably had some of these thoughts bouncing around your noggin. So, should you write a book? Read more…
I love a good book or TV show recommendation. So much better than spending an hour scrolling through Netflix and still moaning “there’s nothing to watch!” So, this week I’m sharing what I’m reading and watching (both fiction and non-fiction), and what I think is cool. Read more…
The best way to understand others is to hear their stories. You see, books are teeny, tiny empathy machines. And god, does this world need empathy. We need to understand each other if we're ever going to improve anything. That's why stories matter. It's why YOUR story matters. As a thank you for being here, I want to share one of MY stories with you. Read more…
Take THE LAZY WAY into writing your book by using a plan. What’s that, you say? You don’t have a plan, you say? Of course not! Why would you when you’ve never done it before. So, borrow a plan from someone who knows how to write a book. It’s gloriously lazy! Read more…
If you want to share your message in a book and a business, get inspired by following other author-entrepreneurs and seeing how they write about their work on social media. Below are seven fun author entrepreneurs to follow on Facebook for inspiration, education, and more than a few laughs. Read more…
Do you want to write your book but you’re not actually making any progress? (Or as much as you wished?) Maybe you feel overwhelmed at the thought of it. Perhaps you sense you need help, but you’re not sure what TYPE of help. Do I need an editor? Or a ghostwriter? Should I take a writing course? What the hell is a book coach? I have an answer for you. Read more…
Now that I’m the weird pig lady who snuggles a pet mini pig, I’m going to relate all my writing lessons back to piggies… If you tried writing, got in the swing of it for a bit, then stumbled and quit, my pet pig has a life and writing lesson for you. Read more…
Many of us have this mental image of the stoic writer sitting alone at their desk, purging their inner thoughts onto the page, privately bleeding their soul out until they forge the right words into existence. But does writing have to be a lonely, sad experience? I don't think so. There is another way that pulls you out of the lonely slump. Read more…
When your writing schedule doesn’t work, when you consistently fail to write like you planned, don’t take it personally. It is not personal. It is procedural. You need to experiment with the process. Read more…
This is it! You planned this time, you protected the space in your schedule, and now you’re ready, coffee in hand, laptop good to go. You are finally going to write your book. But how the hell do you start? Use these writing prompts to get started on your book. Read more…
Recently I talked about the most unsexy, boring writing advice ever: schedule your writing time. And how scheduling is essential if you want to write a book, so you may as well make it your bitch. BUT… scheduling is completely pointless if you don’t protect your scheduled time. Read more…
Here it is, my most honest writing tip: If you want to write, schedule it. But how do you schedule writing time so it actually works and you don’t rebel against it? There are two angles, plus one VITAL thing to remember. Read more…
People sometimes get nervous around me when they hear I’m an editor. They think I’m silently judging their writing, checking its grammar and rolling my eyes at what a dumbass they must be. But here’s what every editor wishes you knew: Editing your work is an honor. Read more…
It's so easy to make writing SUPER SERIOUS. It sounds very grown up and proper to declare, "I'm writing a book." And it seems like something we should take [insert deep Morgan Freeman voice]... seriously. But why so serious? Can writing a book be fun?! Read more…
Your grammar doesn’t matter. I don't give a flying fork about your punctuation, sentence structure, paragraphs, or any other grammar crap. And if you’re writing a book, you shouldn’t either. Seriously. Read more…
If you want to write a book but you’re not actually writing, it probably feels lousy. You think you SHOULD just get on with it, but you don’t. You’re not alone, I promise. So, how do you start writing again? I know, because I’ve been there. Read more…
So, you have an idea for a book about your life. You want to share what went down and, if it can help just one person going through what you experienced, it will all be worth it. But where the fork do you start? There’s so much to wrap your head around. And if you have started already, how do you bring it together so it’s more than a jumbled mush of random chapters? It’s cool. I got something for ya. Read more…
Here’s the lie: “I should be able to write my book on my own. If I can’t, that means there’s something wrong with me or my idea.” Wrong. Here’s why. Read more…