by Kate Sullivan |
Whatever your age, gender, or race, we all share something in common—we want to be successful. Our definition of success may vary from person to person and industry to industry. For us authors, it could be writing a first draft, landing a book deal, receiving royalty...
by Kate Sullivan
Freedom from a day job. Freedom to write. Freedom to imagine, explore, adventure, and do what we want, when we want. That’s the dream most of us have somewhere in the back of our mind, even if it’s not what originally inspired us to become writers. Somewhere along the...
by Kate Sullivan
Writers are the original side hustlers. Most of us have day jobs, at least when we start out. Writing is hard work, and it takes time to craft a good book, no matter your topic or your skill level. In between, you have to keep the lights on and a roof over your head,...
by Kate Sullivan |
While computers are possibly the best thing to happen to a writer’s productivity since the invention of coffee, handwriting still has its uses. It can make us more creative, unlocking ideas and creating connections we wouldn’t have considered otherwise. It can help us...
by Kate Sullivan
Writing is only a quarter of what goes into making a successful book. Maybe less. What? Don’t believe me? Writing creates the whole experience, you say? The ultimate experience in a writer’s life is putting “THE END” on the page? Right. Sure. This is your first book,...