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New Year, Same Writer’s Block?
I don’t know about you, but for me, 2023 came absolutely roaring in! With so much going on, I almost missed the slew of emails, social media posts, and corporate ads pushing me to improve myself.
<pDigging Up the Project Graveyard
A project graveyard is overwhelming because it seems to only get bigger and is filled with things you’ve put effort into that didn’t come to fruition. It’s had to look at a big pile of what feels like
What Should You Write About?
Everyone has a story—many stories. Between the story of you, your family, the hard times in your life, your successes, that life-changing vacation you took, your unique perspectives and philosophies, etc. The list is endless.
What’s the Difference Between Traditional and Self-Publishing?
While authors ask in all kinds of ways, the underlying question is the same—how do authors decide whether to self-publish or shoot for a traditional book deal?
Unfortunately, there is no easy answer. Like most
Dealing with Self-Doubt After Writing
Everyone feels that tightening pressure in their gut before putting themselves out there through their writing. My classmates confessed to the same feelings as they shared their work with the class. It’s universal for all kinds of creatives,
5 Reasons We Wish More Feminist Authors Hired Ghostwriters
It got me thinking. Of the dozens of consults I do every year, the majority are with men. And I had virtual coffee yesterday with a ghostwriter who explicitly only works with women—she said she’d just gotten a