Most writers start with raw talent. It’s what they do with that talent that determines if they succeed or not. Today writing teacher and New York Times bestselling author Jerry Jenkins (@JerryBJenkins) offers proven advice on how to refine your raw talent. Discouraging, isn’t it? You write a few blog posts and friends shower you with praises. You think, Maybe…
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10X Your Success as a Nonfiction Writer in the Next 10 Years
In just about four weeks, you will usher in a totally new decade. Take a moment and think about what you accomplished in the last 10 years. Did you achieve your goals? Have you become the nonfiction writer you wanted to and know you can be? Are you satisfied with what you accomplished as a writer in the last decade…
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Why You Should Never Reach the End of a Writing Challenge
You’ve come to the end of a 30-day nonfiction writing event, like the Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) Challenge, and you reached your goal. Pat yourself on the back, and then sit back down at your computer. Typing “The End” just means you need to start writing again—this time on a new project. In other words, one writing challenge may…
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How to Write When You Get Stuck in the Middle of Your Manuscript
Just like marathon runners, writers know that making it through and beyond the halfway point of a writing project can feel the hardest. That’s when you need to stay energized, inspired, and productive, so you complete the first draft of your manuscript. The middle of your book project can be hard, tedious, and doubt-filled. Suddenly, you find yourself avoiding the…
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The Real Reasons You Don’t Write
This morning, I opened my current writing project in Scrivener. I reviewed what I needed to write next, and then thought it wise to check my email…then Facebook…and post about my latest book release on social media… That was at 10:30 a.m. It’s now 2 p.m., and I haven’t added a word to my manuscript. Why didn’t I write? I…
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