Best-selling writers "write tight." We explain why and how.

Authors who write tight are more likely to get the attention of publishers than ones with exaggerative, overly-complicated, repetitive writing (see what we did there?!). Tightly written books are page-turners; their stories are clear and engaging. There is far less …

Best-Selling Writers “Write Tight.” Here’s Why and How. Read more »

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1. “Perfection Paralysis” Perfection paralysis can manifest itself as a continuous cycle of rewriting or making your fiftieth cover design change even though you loved the fifth one best… Sometimes, the pursuit of perfection is just procrastination and self-doubt disguised …

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When your manuscript is far enough along that you’re thinking about taking the next best step, things are about to get (more) real. This is when you choose an editor and start looking at different types of publishing routes; self, …

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We all have those moments when your well of creativity feels as if it has run dry. The. Words. Just. Won’t. Flow! Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, a few of these quick tricks should help relieve …

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