Writing When the World is Heavy: How to keep creating when it feels impossible

Writing When the World is Heavy: How to keep creating when it feels impossible

If you’re listening to this, chances are that you might be feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders. Exhaustion. The ache of too much happening all at once. There’s so much noise, so much grief, so much injustice.

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Unblocking Your Voice: A Prompt to Reclaim Your Narrative

Unblocking Your Voice: A Prompt to Reclaim Your Narrative

If you’re feeling like you’ve lost your voice or like the words aren’t coming as easily as they used to, you’re not alone. It’s something that every writer experiences at some point. Today, we’ll work through a few prompts to help you reconnect with that voice, remember what makes your writing uniquely yours, and create a space where those words can flow freely again.

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No, It’s Not You: Why Even a Great Editorial Letter Might Not Save Your Book

No, It’s Not You: Why Even a Great Editorial Letter Might Not Save Your Book

You shelled out thousands for an editorial letter from a reputable editor. You did everything right. You cut your darlings. You lit a candle. Rewrote that saggy middle. Sacrificed a goat (okay, just your weekends). And still—crickets. Full requests fizzle out into polite nos. Maybe even the dreaded “this is great, but I’m going to pass” email that still haunts your dreams.

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