7 Ways to Get Unstuck and Finish Writing Your Book

7 Ways to Get Unstuck and Finish Writing Your Book

Getting stuck when writing your book is a common (and in many ways necessary) part of the writing process. But getting stuck indefinitely can be a sign of trouble. Luckily, book coach Steve Donahue has seven useful ways to get your manuscript moving again and help you finish writing your book.

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How to Improve at Writing Emotions

How to Improve at Writing Emotions

As readers, we want to connect with the struggles and triumphs of characters. So, as writers, we need to understand how to layer emotion into our narrative. Traci Skuce joins us on the blog to explore four key ways to improve at writing emotions.

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7 Tips for Writing a Marketable Memoir

7 Tips for Writing a Marketable Memoir

A memoir is a truly personal project, but if you want to sell it, you can’t wait until you’re already finished writing to think about marketing. Book coach Steve Donahue shows you how to make your memoir marketable from the very first sentence with these 7 valuable tips.

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The 3-Phase Checklist for Revising Your Manuscript

The 3-Phase Checklist for Revising Your Manuscript

So, you’ve typed “The End” on your manuscript—but is that massive file on your computer ready for publication? To guide you along the path of revision, we’ve developed a 3-phase, step-by-step checklist for you to follow (and download).

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Looking For Writing Inspiration? Try Moodboards.

Looking For Writing Inspiration? Try Moodboards.

One of the most difficult parts of growing as a new writer is developing your unique voice. The easiest way to do so is with a moodboard. Here’s how to create and use moodboards to define your style and enhance your writing.

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A Guide to Using Quotes, Excerpts, and Lyrics in Your Book

A Guide to Using Quotes, Excerpts, and Lyrics in Your Book

All writers are inspired by someone else’s creative work. It’s only natural to pay homage with a short excerpt or a verse from a song lyric. What could go wrong? To help you navigate the murky legal waters of copyright, book coach Steve Donahue has five important tips.

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6 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Story

6 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Story

In the Age of Distraction, it’s easy to lose your writing momentum. To help you finally write and finish your book, story midwife Traci Skuce has 6 ways to keep you focused on your story.

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7 Important Truths About Book Editing

7 Important Truths About Book Editing

Do you know what’s fact or fiction when it comes to book editing? To help you gain clarity about the sometimes misunderstood editing process, we’ve highlighted seven important truths that all authors should understand when preparing your book for publication.

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The 5 Ingredients for Writing a Successful Nonfiction Book

The 5 Ingredients for Writing a Successful Nonfiction Book

A dollop of motivation…a heaping cup of great ideas...and a dash of support. In our latest blog post, book coach Steve Donahue helps you cook up a successful nonfiction book using a tried and true recipe of 5 key ingredients.

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When Is It Time to Stop Writing (and Start Publishing)?

When Is It Time to Stop Writing (and Start Publishing)?

Are you stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of revisions? At some point you may ask yourself: “Am I making my book better or just . . . different?” In this latest excerpt from our Writing Guide, find out when you should stop writing and start publishing.

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