You’ve decided to write a book in a month. And now that November and the Write Nonfiction in November Challenge have arrived, you’re finding it difficult to write. How do you get in the flow? That’s what Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) discusses in today’s post. Put the three strategies she offers to use, and you’ll be writing fast in no time….
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How to Write a Book that helps you Earn a Living
The vast majority of authors do not make a living from their books. Most traditionally published books never “earn back” their advances, which means the authors don’t sell enough copies to make any money past the initial fee paid for the manuscript. Most ebooks don’t sell more than about 550 copies per year, and only a few indie authors have…
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7 Ways Journaling Lends Magic to Your Nonfiction Writing
Too often, nonfiction writers find themselves struggling…for lots of reason. But there’s a magical fix to many of their challenges. Today, Lisa Tener (@LisaTener) explains what that fix is and how to use it. As nonfiction writers, we often seek that magic habit, ritual, or tool to make our finished work potent and get the writing to flow with ease….
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5 Ways to Bring Your Writing Ideas (and Career) to Life
How do you take your writing ideas, write a book, and become a published author? This question typically is met with practical advice, tactical tasks, and skill-based tips. There are other ways to help yourself become an author that have little to do with book structure, producing business and promotion plans, or even writing ability. However, they have a great…
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How to Use Fiction Techniques to Write Compelling Nonfiction
Most nonfiction writers don’t employ fiction techniques. It’s no wonder sometimes their writing is judged as dry or boring. Today writing teacher and New York Times bestselling author Jerry Jenkins (@JerryBJenkins) explains how to write nonfiction as if you were a novelist. Our job as writers—whether we write fiction or nonfiction—is to tell a story so compelling that readers…
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Should You Pay for Your Writing to be Published in an Anthology?
You notice the call for submissions. An influencer or expert is compiling an anthology, or someone well known is creating a compendium of stories on a specific subject. You can submit your writing and, if accepted, pay for inclusion in the book. If you throw your name in the hat, your chapter might be accepted and included in the published…
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How To Stay Focused on Your Writing Priorities
It’s easy to get distracted or off track with your writing projects. However, knowing your mission and vision for your writing career helps you set priorities. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) explains how to prioritize your projects so you stay on track and achieve your writing goals. You stand a better chance of writing success if you know your current writing…
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