Marketing Isn’t Bragging: How Authors Can Share Their Book with Confidence
“If you don’t tell people about your book, how will they ever know it exists?” That’s something I say often to the authors we work with.And I get it — marketing can feel unnatural, uncomfortable, even a little icky. Especially for
Why Finishing Is the Hardest Part of Writing (And How to Get Better At It)
“You don’t need more ideas. You need to remember why you started.” That’s what I reminded our writers this Monday, and I’ll say it again here: finishing is a skill.And it’s one that most writers avoid — not because they’re lazy,
You Can’t Finish a Book You Haven’t Scheduled
“Not your dream. Not your someday. Your deadline.” That’s what I told our writers this week — and it applies to you, too. If you want to write a book this year, I’m going to give it to you straight:Dreaming doesn’t finish
A New Year for Your Story: How Writers Can Step Into 2026 With Clarity, Not Pressure
The start of a new year has a way of making writers feel two things at once: hopeful and overwhelmed. Hopeful because anything feels possible again.Overwhelmed because unfinished drafts, half-formed ideas, and quiet self-doubt all tend to show up at the
