One of the most common questions I hear from women who are feeling the call to write a book is, ‘Should I wait until I have a bigger audience?’ Many of the would-be authors I speak to have dismissed the idea of writing a book, because they don’t believe they have enough people who will… Continue reading Is it worth writing a book even when you have a tiny (or no) audience?
Category: writing
This is the reason you’re struggling to write your book
Much of what people share about how to write a book focuses on goals like getting on the best-seller lists, attracting more clients or reaching a certain income level. These are all fine goals and certainly very possible through writing a book. But, as an unbound womxn, these kind of intentions are NOT going to… Continue reading This is the reason you’re struggling to write your book
How to write a financially successful book
I was speaking to someone about The Unbound Writing Mastermind recently and she asked a question: ‘How do you write a financially successful book? Can it be a cash positive endeavour?’ This is a great question. And maybe you’ve asked yourself the same thing too? There’s a tendency to think of writing a book as some kind… Continue reading How to write a financially successful book
Nine not-so-obvious steps to writing your transformational book
As an author and founder of a publishing imprint, people ask me for advice about the writing process all the time. And the funny thing is that even though I’ve written two transformational books, run The Unbound Press and the Unbound Writing Mastermind, I don’t consider myself an expert. Book-writing is a continual process of learning for… Continue reading Nine not-so-obvious steps to writing your transformational book