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Helping writers become bestselling authors

Strengthening Creativity & Mindset

Fact: writers have the best job ever. We actively live in our own imaginations, daydreaming about our characters, their antics, and the story world they live in.

We can read and watch what we want and call it research. Oh, and let’s not forget that every bizarre search gets a pass, be it breaking and entering 101 or how to dispose of a body with chemicals or how to poison your spouse. LIFE IS GOOD.

Of course, it’s not all zombies and rainbows, is it? Writing can be hard when family members aren’t supportive, rejection letters pile up and smother us with self-doubt, or the day job, life responsibilities, and unexpected bills add pressure and make us feel guilty for the time we invest in writing (especially if we aren’t earning yet).

And unfortunately, when our positive mindset goes, creativity can follow. It’s true: the life of a writer has ups and downs, highs and lows. It’s an emotional rollercoaster, which is why we need to practice self-care and come up with a plan for dealing with the inevitable turbulence.

Whatever you need help with, we can help you become an Emotionally Intelligent Writer. Success awaits!

Strengthen Your Mindset:

How to Write a Book When You Have No Idea What You’re Doing
Mastering Words: Ways to Evolve as a Writer
Overcoming Imposter’s Syndrome
Struggling with & Regaining Confidence in Your Writing
How a Show-Don’t-Tell Mindset Helps You Write Stronger Stories
Angela’s Tips for a Happier Writing Life
How to Stop Self-Doubt from Holding Back Your Writing
Ignoring that Critical Inner Voice
When You Feel Like a Hack
What is Writer’s Burnout?
Heinlein’s Rules of Writing to Achieve Success
Turn Writer’s Envy into Energy

Get Creative

Need a Creative Kick in the Pants? Read This!
How to Boost Your Creative Mindset Naturally
Nipping Creative Fear in the Bud
Finding Your Author Voice
Managing Your Inner Editor
Small Changes Lead to Big Creativity
One Stop for Writers’ Idea Generator
One Stop for Writers Descriptive Thesaurus Database

Ditch Writer’s Block

writer frustration, writer's block

Story Triage: Resources to Get Unstuck & Finish Your Book
11 Ways to Defeat Writer’s Block
Creative Ways to Brainstorm Ideas
A Myth about Writer’s Block
Getting Back Into the Writing Flow

Productivity Tricks and Tips

How Much Time Do You Waste as a Writer?
How to Write More Words
5 Mistakes to Avoid if You Want to Finish Your Book
How to Protect Your Writing Time
How to Write Your Book Faster
How to “Gamify” Your Writing Life
Pound Out the Words via Writing Sprints
Juggling Parenting and Writing
Seven Ways to Ensure You Reach Your Writing Goals
How to Focus in a World Full of Distractions
One Stop for Writers Productivity Hack Tip Sheet

If you feel like step-by-step support is what will help you get through the planning, writing, and revising stages of story craft, then you’ll want to check out our Storyteller’s Roadmap.

Story coaching can be expensive, so we designed step-by-step story roadmaps at our sister site, One Stop for Writers. Whether you are planning, writing, or revising, these will help you get from your first idea to a publish-ready novel. Our site also contains all the tools and resources you will need at each step, saving you endless hours of frustration. If you like, take the free trial for a spin to see just how much easier storytelling can be.

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  1. Glenn says

    June 14, 2021 at 8:19 pm

    I’m looking for someone to re-write my writings

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    • ANGELA ACKERMAN says

      June 16, 2021 at 3:08 pm

      Hi Glenn. What you’re looking for is a critique group or an editor. We recommend a critique group first because it’s less expensive and there’s a lot of improvements that should be done before you pay for an edit or move toward traditional publishing. This post may help you: https://writershelpingwriters.net/revision-editing/

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