I am revolutionizing writing, authorhood, and publishing one writer at a time.
It’s slow, patient work, kind of like the slow food movement. But I love it and it’s worth it. And I am not going to stop until I am done.
I can see the payoff in the abundant success of the writers I coach who have not just followed my advice once and then scurried on to find a new shortcut, but who have followed my advice and then repeated it over and over, even as they have added new skills.
Careers are not built on what gimmick you are going to try next.
Careers are built on the quality of the work you have already done. And then you add more quality work to that and you create a career based on quality, not hype, or dancing as fast as you can.
In the end, writing career success is quiet, heartfelt work. It’s much more like chop wood, carry water than the media would like us to believe.
We writers have to be smarter than our sources. We have to dig deep consistently if we want to create lasting, positive, prosperous careers.
Here’s some advice and inspiration to help you on your way:
24 Little Things That Mean A Lot In Any Business
I Teach Writers How To Turn Potential Into Action
Empowering Writers: Think Twice Before You Take That Ghost Gig
Ten Reasons To Read The Writer’s Workout
28 Things You Must Have To Succeed In Publishing
Constant Contact: One Of The Best Career Investments I’ve Made
Authors, What’s At The Center Of Your Writing Career?
Authors, How Will You Multi-spoke What’s At The Center Of Your Career?
Writer’s & Authors: What Does Your Audience Already Thank You For?
Writing Career Exercise: List Ten Verbs That Describe How You Spend Your Worktime
The Future Of Publishing Looks Like Infinite Creativity & Prosperity To Me
The Seasons Of A Writing Career: Where Are You?
Writing Joy = Discover Your Own Worth & Work It
Ready to write?
Ready to grow a body of work?
Ready to make the most of what you have to offer?
Check out my upcoming classes. Next round begins on August 22nd.
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“In the end, writing career success is quiet, heartfelt work” – you said it! Great post.