Overcoming Doubts About Your Story’s Value
Let’s get one thing straight: your book matters. The stories that you have created and the ideas that you are ready to put out into the world all matter.
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Let’s get one thing straight: your book matters. The stories that you have created and the ideas that you are ready to put out into the world all matter.
Our family’s stories have profound effects on the way we live in ways we don’t always realize. Where we come from and who raised us, for better or for worse, are present in our mannerisms and daily routines.
These family stories provide a personal and in-depth window into every aspect of family life. From a historical perspective, publishing these stories can be one way to make sure these tales—which are often oral in origin—aren’t lost with
Developing your manuscript’s idea can be a lengthy and intimidating process—but don’t let those feelings of intimidation get the best of you. If you’ve moved through the above steps, there’s a good chance you’re ready to get started.
There are millions of potential books, book ideas, and lists scrawled onto café napkins that never came to fruition because their authors felt overwhelmed, lost faith in their ideas, or couldn’t narrow down their approach enough to make
Writing is creative and expressive, and one really great way to start brainstorming what you want to say and what your book will look like is to start putting words to paper. You can write out thoughts, ideas,
Many people find their creative endeavors frozen in between an imperfect reality and a perfect fantasy. The only thing that will bring your goals back into the realm you live in, is to let go of the idea
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.
<pEveryone 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,
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
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