The Story You’re Afraid to Write Is the One Someone Needs
Your story feels too ordinary, too weird, too personal. That’s the lie. The specificity is the power. Someone needs exactly what you went through. Tell it.
Your story feels too ordinary, too weird, too personal. That’s the lie. The specificity is the power. Someone needs exactly what you went through. Tell it.
Income claims are marketing, not proof. Learn to spot fake gurus and find credibility that matters: verifiable work, real results, track records you can check.
The book that found you at your lowest moment. The writer had no idea you existed. Somewhere out there, someone is waiting for the book you haven’t written yet.
Writers hold real power. You make people feel, shape how they’re remembered, change minds without them noticing. Here’s how to use that power wisely.
AI doesn’t write badly. It writes safely. 7 reasons AI prose fails at fiction—and how to use it as a tool without losing your voice. Free guides inside.
Writers using AI produce more, reach more people, and build bigger audiences. The math is simple: you can’t outwork someone moving at five times your speed. Adapt or fall behind.
Same resolution. Same failure. Same excuse. Why your writing goals die by February and what actually works instead. From a 113-book author.
Two romantasy authors just nuked their careers. K.C. Crowne. Lena McDonald. Both top-ranked on Amazon. Both caught with AI prompts
Your characters all went to the same finishing school. Speech pattern construction using vocabulary range, sentence length, filler words, and subtext gives each character a distinct voice readers recognize without tags.
Traditional writing advice fails neurodivergent brains. Learn how hyperfocus, parallel projects, and energy matching can make your scattered approach prolific.