I often field questions about editing. Many aspiring authors think they can self-edit their work, and they can. But that’s not enough. They need a second set of eyesāand sometimes a thirdāon their work before it gets published. Today, Piers Golden offers five reasons why you should hire a professional editor before you complete your book manuscript. Have you just…
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A Field Guide to Writing a Nonfiction Book (with a Lot of Help from Austin Kleon)
I was thrilled when Deb Hemley (@dhemley) asked if I would be interested in publishing her blog post about writing a nonfiction book, which she based on the principles in Austin Kleonās book, Show Your Work. This book has a spot close to my desk. Every time I see it, Iām reminded to share my message. In this post, Deb…
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The One Thing You Must Do to Achieve Your Writing Goals
Do you achieve your writing goals always, occasionally, or never? If you didnāt answer āalways,ā the reason you donāt achieve your goals more often can be explained in one word: you. Yes. Itās your fault. I donāt want to make you feel guilty but admit it⦠You stop yourself from achieving the results you desire. You get in your own…
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Personally Challenge Yourself to Write More this Year
For the last few years, Iāve provided you with writing and publishing related prompts. This year, Iād like to change things up a bit. I want to offer you a monthly challenge. Why a challenge? You must rise to a challenge! It helps you grow, stretch, move through your fears, and take on something you might not if someone hadnāt…
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Plan Your Year: Nonfiction Writing Prompt #52
The most successful nonfiction writers know the value of planning. Whether you are writing a blog post, an essay, an article, or a book, planning is necessary. But you must plan your writing career as well. To become a successful writer, you need a one-year plan as well as three- and five-year plans. You want to take a long-term or…
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