Hello Writers! Podcast
Too Busy To Write?
A lot of people will say that you have to write every day for a certain amount of time in order to be an effective writer. I just don't think that's true. I know that you can meet your writing goals with a schedule that fits YOUR life, even if it...
When Do You Write?
When I ask you when you write, does a feeling bubble up? Maybe it's pride because... heck yeah, you write often and are proud of it! Or maybe it's guilt, embarrassment or disappointment because... you're just not writing as much as you want to. Let...
How To Write a Novel (YouTube edition)
In this video, I'm sharing my signature system for coaching writers through writing their novels. Here's the truth: writing a novel is hard and it takes a long time. But if you know what to expect and can stay focused on where you are NOW (vs. what...
A Writing Reset for 2023
What will your writing life look like in 2023? Let's start with what it looked like last year. Your writing in 2022 was good enough. We are not judging it. But, objectively, what worked and what didn't? 👉Can you take what worked and continue it?...
What’s Important About Small Goals
When we set out to write a novel, we have one goal, which is to write a novel. But we also know that having the goal of writing a novel is not unlike standing at the foot of a mountain with the plan to climb it. We know it’s going to be amazing at...
What Pixar Can Teach Us About Plot
There is no one “right” way to write a novel. But there are basic types of plot points which every story, no matter how simple or complex, needs to include. Using a strategy like this Pixar storytelling model is one way to make sure you’ve got them...
How to Play With the Plot
Having vague or fuzzy ideas can lead to self-doubt and discouragement, but self-doubt does not need to keep you from writing your book. In this episode, we’re playing with plot ideas by asking the question “what if?” and watching as a story begins...
Meet Your Readers
You can increase the chances that a reader will connect with your story, and understanding your ideal reader is one way to do just that. If you want the point of your story to come across loud and clear, you need to understand what your ideal...
Why Self-Doubt Is Okay
Self-doubt (a.k.a. imposter syndrome, writers’ block and the inner critic) is an experience that all writers have. The question is not how to get rid of it, but how to understand it and work with it. Transcript: Stephanie: (00:03)Hello writers....
What a Book Coach Can Add
Working with a book coach is a lot like working with a personal trainer for exercise. Can you do it without one? Sure! But are there benefits to working with someone who deeply understands the skills and strategies and will support you as you reach...