Introverted Writers Rejoice: Where Quiet Creators Thrive

Tired of noisy networking events and awkward icebreakers? Discover how introverted writers can thrive in coaching programs made for their rhythm.

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Should You Jump Ship to a New Book Idea?

It’s something writing coaches like me hear all the time: “I’ve been working on a book for quite a while but I think I might have a better idea. Should I jump ship to this new project?” It’s a tempting thought, and one that strikes nearly every writer at some point during the process of…

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The most powerful writing tool you have…

It’s easy to think off something like joining a writing program, hiring a private writing coach, or going to a writing retreat as indulgent little breaks from “real life.”  You spend a bit of time focused on your writing, and then it’s back to the drudgery of everyday life, right?  Wrong, actually.  Investing in yourself…

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Burnout is NOT a Badge of Honour

Writers are passionate people. We pour ourselves into our stories, our characters, our sentences . . . we write until our fingers hurt and eyes blur, edit until we hate our own voice, and push through deadlines, family life, and existential doubt with pure grit and determination. And then (surprise!) we eventually crash. Burnout is…

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Stillness Sparks Stories: The Link Between Mindfulness and Creative Breakthroughs

Let me ask you something: When was the last time you sat in stillness with no distractions, no notifications, and no guilt? No multitasking. No doomscrolling. No background noise. Just you, your thoughts, and a pen (or keyboard). If your honest answer is “Uhhh… never?” then you’re not alone. But you’re also missing out on…

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Write Like a Pro: How Coaching Accelerates Your Writing Success

You wouldn’t expect a world-class athlete to train without a coach. Michael Jordan had one. So did Serena Williams. So did Sidney Crosby. But for some reason, when it comes to writing, a nuanced and demanding art form, many writers feel like they’re supposed to go it alone. Spoiler alert: you don’t have to. In…

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Perfection Is the Enemy of Punk Rock (and Great Writing)

Chasing perfection is the quickest way to kill your writing. Learn why punk rock’s raw desperation—not polished precision—is the secret to writing with power and purpose.

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Flow State, Deep Work, and Why You Need a Retreat to Get There

You’ve been there: that magical moment when the words are pouring out, the story is unfolding before your eyes, and for once, the writing feels easy. You look up and two hours have vanished. You were in the zone. In the groove. In the… flow. But let’s be honest, how often does that really happen?…

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We’re Better Together: Why Writing in Community Makes You Better

There’s a persistent myth in the writing world that it’s a solo journey. Picture the stereotype of a writer hunched over a desk in a dark room, wrestling with the muse and muttering about adverbs. Romantic? Maybe. Accurate? Hardly. Because the truth is, the best writing doesn’t happen in isolation.  It happens in community. And…

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A Writing Coach’s Guide to Unforgettable Opening Lines

Discover what makes a great first line in fiction. Writing coach Kevin T. Johns shares practical tips for hooking readers from the very first sentence.

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