As an author, you’ve probably heard people tell you, “Wow, you’ve written a book? I could never do that.” The idea of creating something so big out of nothing, writing and revising for months, and eventually putting it out in the world, feels overwhelming to most. Some may say it seems incomprehensible. So how do you do it? Chances are, you have a system. It may not be a formal system. You may not utilize all the fancy tools like Scrivener or Plottr to craft your novels. In fact, you may not ...
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As an author, you’ve probably heard people tell you, “Wow, you’ve written a book? I could never do that.” The idea of creating something so big out of nothing, writing and revising for months, and eventually putting it out in the world, feels overwhelming to most. Some may say it seems incomprehensible. So how do you do it? Chances are, you have a system. It may not be a formal system. You may not utilize all the fancy tools like Scrivener or Plottr to craft your novels. In fact, you may not ...
All month long on Your Breakout Book, we’re focusing on cultivating community: why we want to, how to do it, and what pitfalls to avoid. Today, I’m taking you on a deeper dive into online communities. First, I’ll address why online communities are so powerful and how they can impact your author career. Next we’ll explore the different types of communities you can create. And lastly, I’ll cover best practices for growing and engaging in your online community. Resources Mentioned Your Breakout...
Your Breakout Book
As an author, you’ve probably heard people tell you, “Wow, you’ve written a book? I could never do that.” The idea of creating something so big out of nothing, writing and revising for months, and eventually putting it out in the world, feels overwhelming to most. Some may say it seems incomprehensible. So how do you do it? Chances are, you have a system. It may not be a formal system. You may not utilize all the fancy tools like Scrivener or Plottr to craft your novels. In fact, you may not ...