5 Common Writing and Publishing Mistakes First-Time Authors Make — A Writer’s Path

by Savannah Cordova “Failures are just learning opportunities that have presented themselves successfully.” If you’ve come across that sentiment before, it’s probably because there are countless quotes from numerous successful people about the value of making mistakes. If you’ve read a few self-help books or follow any motivational influencers in Instagram, it may […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Common Writing and Publishing Mistakes First-Time Authors Make — A Writer’s Path

Writing Through Your Fear — A Writer’s Path

by Kate M. Colby Whether you’re a beginning writer or a seasoned veteran, writing can be scary. Fiction authors put out original imaginings that often hold deeper truths (or are falsely judged to reveal something about the writer). Nonfiction authors declare themselves an authority on a topic, who readers depend upon for knowledge […] via Writing… Continue reading Writing Through Your Fear — A Writer’s Path

When Should Authors Say “Yes” To A Gig? — A Writer’s Path

by Lev Raphael It’s really hard to say “no” to a gig when you’re a writer, even when you’re not a newbie. There’s nothing more precious than your time at home writing, but there’s always the chance that saying “yes” might make you a valuable personal or professional connection. And then there’s the […] via When… Continue reading When Should Authors Say “Yes” To A Gig? — A Writer’s Path

What I Love Most About Being a Writer — A Writer’s Path

by Morgan S. Hazelwood Sometimes, when you’re stuck at some writing stage for too long, it can be hard to remember why you started this thing in the first place. Whether you’re drafting, editing, revising, querying, submitting, or marketing, there’s likely some point where you feel like you’re never going to reach the […] via What… Continue reading What I Love Most About Being a Writer — A Writer’s Path

Learning From Other People’s Writing — A Writer’s Path

by Doug Lewars It’s possible to learn quite a bit from other people’s writing. I’m sure everyone knows that but sometimes what you learn might be a bit surprising. For example, consider author Janet Evanovich. She consistently tops the New York Time’s bestseller list but in terms of pure literary merit her books […] via Learning… Continue reading Learning From Other People’s Writing — A Writer’s Path

Your Book Isn’t For Everyone, And Your Marketing Strategy Shouldn’t Be Either — A Writer’s Path

by Lauren Sapala I’ve launched three different books in the past couple years and I’ve definitely noticed a pattern. Every time I go into “launch mode” I tend to also go into “marketing frenzy,” which means I’m frantically researching, emailing, posting, and overthinking about my book of the moment. My main drug of […] via Your… Continue reading Your Book Isn’t For Everyone, And Your Marketing Strategy Shouldn’t Be Either — A Writer’s Path