Interview with Author Lynne Golodner.
I’m talking about my process, advice for new writers, and how I feel about traditional and self-publishing…check out my interview with author Lynne Golodner. https://lynnegolodnerauthor.substack.com/p/conversations-with-an-author
Plan With Me: Erin Condren A5 Flip Through
My new YouTube video is up. I’m sharing my A5 planner layout and how I use it in conjunction with my 12-Week Year plans for my writing career and life.
Plan With Me: The 12 Week Year Planning System
As I gear up to start editing The Last Nanny and begin writing a new book, I’m shaking up my planning routine for Q3 with The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington!
Five Days Off…but not from writing
I have five whole days off. Monday through Friday and I’m so excited. If you follow me on social media, you likely know I’ve had a few changes these last two weeks. I posted a short video on TikTok about
You Won’t Escape Critique, So Don’t Worry About It
Once you decide to create something, anything, and send it into the world it will be judged. There will only be a handful of responses to your efforts. People will either love it, hate it, or feel completely indifferent. Of
You Can’t Accomplish What You Don’t Show Up For
It’s easier to imagine what we want and what we’d like to do than to physically do it. Imagining, visualizing, can be fun and it’s an important step in the creation process. But it’s only a first step. If we
You Don’t Need Their Permission To Create
You were born with your unique ability to create. You don’t need permission, support, guidance, or blessings from anyone to follow your creative instincts. Humans are, by nature, highly creative beings. All of us. Some of us are drawn to
Updates: No Alcohol, Conference, Travel, Books
It’s September first, which is a big deal in my house because it happens to be both my husband’s and son’s birthday. It’s also now officially the month when I can sink fully into that fall feeling, especially at home
Where Does it Come From?
Every time I attend a book club as a guest author or answer interview questions or even just have a conversation at a bar that leads to the discussion of writing books, I get asked this question: Where do you