LET’S TALK about WRITING BOOKS
How Much Does Writing a Book Cost?
Writing a book can range from completely free to a significant financial investment, depending on your goals and approach. While the act of writing requires only time, imagination, and basic tools, producing a polished, publication-ready manuscript often involves costs for editing, research, software, and other professional services. This post breaks down the potential expenses, offers tips for managing costs, and highlights the differences between self-publishing and traditional publishing to help you plan your writing journey.
What Does a Book Writing Coach Do?
Here’s a confession: until I became one, I didn’t know what a book writing coach does.
I had even hired one by that point. But because she didn’t refer to herself that way, I didn't know that “coaching” was what she was doing.
How Much Could I Make as a Writer?
I get this question all the time from people who want to write and publish books, and it’s a fair question. The problem is that the publishing industry is often extremely opaque when it comes to money, and the amount of money you can make varies tremendously: are you writing a novel or memoir? Are you a first-time author? What genre is your book?
But good news: I’ve got the data! Yep, I’ve got numbers. Today, I’m going to break down how much you can make as a writer so you know what to expect. Let’s go.
4 Signs You're Ready to Hire a Book Writing Coach
Years ago, I was stuck writing and rewriting my draft, having been previously traumatized by a couple of fiction classes that left me bewildered and discouraged.
I felt I needed...someone. I wasn’t sure who. Like a friend, but a friend who was a good writer, and willing to meet with me regularly and talk through my book progress and writing struggles. I wanted someone to read my new pages and give me feedback but not edit them yet.
How to Plan Out Your Book (Hint: It’s Not an Outline)
Wondering how to plan your novel without stifling creativity? In this post, you’ll learn why traditional outlines may limit your story and discover alternative strategies for structuring your book.
You’ll explore how to use a “big question” to guide your narrative, create a flexible story map to keep momentum, and stay open to surprises as your characters evolve. These tips will help you maintain both structure and creative freedom as you write.
5 Things No One Tells You About Becoming a Published Author
Today I want to share three things that no one tells you about becoming a published author. I published three novels over the last few years, which I'm not going to lie, was truly a dream come true.
Sometimes people ask me what it’s like to see your book on shelves when you didn't even bribe someone to put them there or sneak it in yourself? And it's awesome. I mean, it feels mostly amazing, but there are a few surprises you may not expect. I sure didn't. And I'm going to share those with you in this post.
3 Steps to Avoid Hack Topics & Clichés in Writing (A Warning for Writers)
The last thing any writer wants is for someone to think we aren’t original, or that we’re just recycling commonly used phrases and ideas, right? So how do you avoid recycling other people’s writing, whether it’s a plot premise or a turn of phrase? How do you avoid hack topics and cliches? Today, I’m going to share 3 strategies to make sure you’re leaning into your own originality. Let’s go.