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
