A Writer’s 3-Step Guide to Eliminating Fear of Rejection

Recently I asked some writers about their deepest fear when it comes to writing. One of them flatly said “rejection.” Another said, “Will publishers take me seriously if I don’t have a platform?” I hear versions of this all the time not only from writers but from the chattering inside my own head as a […]
Unlocking Publisher Secrets

Earlier this month book-marketing expert Chad Cannon and I jumped on a video call to have a no-holds-barred conversation about all things publishing. Here are just some of the questions we covered: Tell us about the role of an acquisitions editor. What do you look for when you pursue an author or a project? What are […]
How Do I Write My Book and Build a Platform at the Same Time?

Recently I was on the phone with a writer who was trying to figure out the answer to this question: How do I write my book and build a platform at the same time? Many of us want to get our books into the world, but we also understand the power and importance of a […]
An Open Letter to Writers . . . from Writing

Dear Writer, Remember us? Remember the times we had, just you and me in your living room, the coffee shop down the way, your desk? The times you couldn’t get enough of me? We spent hours together, but it felt like seconds. Time stood still. Remember those times? But we’ve drifted, haven’t we? It stopped […]
How to Be an Author Publishers Fight Over

Recently I was talking with an author who is now working on his third traditionally published book. I was curious how the process worked for him. “How did you pitch the second book to your publisher?” I asked. “Oh, I didn’t, really. The first book was doing so well they came to me and asked […]
A Key to Writing Books That Sell and Sell and Sell

The giant was beside himself. Oh no!’ he cried. ‘Oh mince my maggots! Oh swipe my swoggles!’ ‘What’s the matter?’ Sophie asked. ‘It’s a trogglehumper!’ he shouted. His voice was filled with fury and anguish. ‘Oh, save our solos!’ he cried. ‘Deliver us from weasels! The devil is dancing on my dibbler!’ +++ That little […]
A Chance to Make Your Voice Heard

I’m excited to announce my 2016 Reader Survey. I’m really proud of this survey, not least because I think it serves multiple purposes. So without further ado here are three reasons to take my 2016 reader survey. 1. Taking the survey will help you think about your creative life. A good number (not all) of […]
4 Emotional Obstacles That Trip Writers Up, Plus How to Work Through Them

[guestpost]Editor’s Note: I’m delighted to host Maria Ribas on the blog today. Maria is a literary agent and blogger, specializing in nonfiction, particularly the areas of cooking, home, health/diet, personal development, business, psychology, and memoir. Having worked as an editor for Simon & Schuster, Harlequin Nonfiction, and Adams Media, she knows both sides of the biz. […]
How an Acquisitions Editor Reviews a Book Proposal
This year I will review well over a hundred book proposals, and my personal goal is to acquire at least fifteen high-quality original books within the year. Just because I present a book in pub board does not mean I’ll acquire it because other publishers will also be pursuing it. Assuming a 50 percent success […]
5 Obstacles Every Writer Must Face and How to Overcome Them

In the sixties and seventies anyone who followed NFL football knew that Jim Marshall was a reliable player. In fact, when he retired from the Minnesota Vikings in 1979 no one in the league could match his record for consecutive starts and games played. But his otherwise spotless reputation for consistency faltered on October 25, […]