
Nothing comes between him and his TV time
His favorite show is House (in case you couldn’t tell)

His favorite show is House (in case you couldn’t tell)
I’m recently employed (super grateful for it, especially in this economy 🥹) and I’m still trying to figure out how to balance work with writing.
By the end of the day, my brain feels like mush and it’s kinda hard to transition to “writing mode”.
For those who have full time jobs, do you have a set schedule, or do you just fit writing in whenever you can?
I know everyone’s different, but I’d still love to hear what works for you. I’m looking for ideas while I figure out a routine that works for me.
Got writer’s block on my book, so I decided to write a short story instead.
Unfortunately, the writer’s block came with me.
Personally, I think Kit Fisto would be a BIG fan of this emoji: 😁😁😁
First time posting. Kinda nervous. 🫣
I wouldn’t say I’m a totally new author because I was super into writing fanfics when I was younger (some were pretty long too!), but I am new to “legit book writing”, if you will.
Anyway, I have this idea for a book series that I really want to see through. Is it worth it to hire a book coach to help me through it? Or is it better to just write it all, then hire an editor later on?
I do have money to spend if needed, but I also wanted to know what it’s like to work a book coach. Would really appreciate it if you could share your experiences.