What’s Next? Thinking Beyond Your First Story as an Author

Finishing One Story Is Not the End Finishing your first story is a major milestone. It takes time. It takes focus. And, it takes discipline. Once it is done, there is a natural pause. Then a question follows. What’s next?   The Bigger Picture Most Writers Miss Many writers stop…

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After the Finish, Now Comes the Hard Part – Marketing

Finishing the Book Feels Like the End Finishing a book feels like the final step. You put in the time. You worked through drafts. And, you pushed through difficult sections. At the end, there is a sense of completion. For a moment, it feels like the hardest part is over.…

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Why Your First Version Should Be Imperfect (And Why That’s a Good Thing)

This Needs to Be Repeated This is not a new concept. It has already been covered. However, it needs to be repeated. Because even after understanding it, most writers still fall back into the same pattern. They try to make the first version better than it needs to be. At…

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What I Learned After Writing Over 100,000 Words in a Single Project

The Scale Changes Everything Writing a short piece and writing over 100,000 words are two very different experiences. At a smaller scale, it is easier to stay focused. The structure is contained. The direction feels clear. Once a project grows, everything changes. More characters. A lot more decisions. And, even…

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The Difference Between Writing a Book and Building a Brand

Most Writers Focus on the Book Writing a book is a clear goal. You start with an idea. You develop it. Then you finish it. At that point, the project feels complete. For many writers, that is the objective. Finish the book. Publish it. Move on to the next idea.…

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How AI and Modern Tools are Changing the Way Stories are Created

The Shift in How Stories are Built Storytelling has always evolved with tools. From pen and paper to word processors, each shift has changed how writers create. Now, AI and modern tools are part of that evolution. They are changing how ideas are explored, how characters are visualized, and how…

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Why Most People Overthink Their First Chapter (And What to Do Instead)

The Pressure of the First Chapter The first chapter carries a lot of weight. It introduces the story. It sets the tone. And, it creates the first impression. Because of that, many writers treat it like the most important part of the entire book. So, they slow down. They rewrite…

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Building a Story World That Readers Want to Come Back To

Most Stories End. Worlds Continue. Most stories are designed to end. They follow a structure. A beginning, middle, and end. Once the final page is written, the experience is complete. The reader moves on. That approach works for a single story. It doesn’t build something lasting. A world, no in…

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From Blank Page to Finished Draft: My Real Writing Process

The Myth of Getting It Right the First Time Most new writers believe they need to get each chapter right before moving on. They write a scene. Then they edit it. Then they rewrite it again. Progress slows down quickly. Eventually, the story stalls before it ever reaches the middle.…

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The Power of Character-Driven Storytelling (And Why Plot Alone Fails)

Where This Actually Started In November 2024, I wasn’t planning to write another book. I had already written four nonfiction books. The process took time, focus, and a level of commitment I wasn’t looking to repeat anytime soon. Fiction wasn’t on the table. Then something unexpected happened. I started using…

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You Don’t Need Motivation. You Need a System.

The Problem With Motivation Most people believe they need motivation to write. They wait for the right mood. The right energy. The moment when everything feels aligned. That moment rarely shows up. Even when it does, it doesn’t last. Motivation is inconsistent by nature. It comes and goes. It rises…

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The Biggest Mistake New Authors Make Before They Even Start Writing

Getting Started Most new authors think the hardest part is writing the book. It’s not. The hardest part happens before they even begin. It’s the way they think about starting. Before a single word is written, many people have already created enough pressure, doubt, and confusion to stop themselves before…

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