Michael Stipe was right, eh?
Oof. What a few days, eh?
It's the end of the world as we know it.
Wherever you are on your book writing adventure, you’ll find what you need here…
What to do if you’re just starting out on your Author Adventure: planning, preparation, and dealing with your Inner Dickhead
Michael Stipe was right, eh?
Oof. What a few days, eh?
It's the end of the world as we know it.
I wanted to share a few things that might help you navigate what you're feeling right now, including some of the ways I'm feeling
Does going online feel a bit like you're being water-cannoned with well-intentioned but overwhelming information?
6 top tips for working from home.
Well, that escalated fast.
Honestly, I've been thinking and mulling over and wondering what to write (and resisting the urge to make terrible jokes because too soon?).
So today I'm going to share what I'm doing while the world goes into lockdown.
Too much of anything is a bad thing – and that goes for writing, too. Gluttony can squash your book. Don't let it...
Since Christmas 2018, I've probably had fewer than 20 alcoholic drinking occasions – and when I have had a drink, it's generally been one small one.
And it hasn't been a struggle.
If we're not telling the truth, there's no point in writing... don't let pride get in the way of your truth.
If we're not telling the truth, there's no point in writing... don't let pride get in the way of your truth.
Two questions get fired at me often:
How can I become a better writer?
What books do you recommend I read to get better at marketing my business?
My answer to the first question is: write. Write every day and don’t worry too much if what you write is sometimes crap. You’ll get better.
Write. Edit. Improve. Repeat.
And read everything you can get your hands on, good and bad.
Ever look at those snazzy business owners in your inbox and on the internet and wonder how on earth they come up with all their stories, emails, articles, and podcasts? Wonder no more—you can do that too.
Perfectionism keeps us all stuck, and it may well drive us into an early grave.