What Is a Writer Platform and How Do You Build One?

Answering Readers’ Questions about Building an Audience

Below are questions I received recently about how to build a writer platform followed by my responses. My hope is that these questions are broadly representative of those many writers have about this often vexing topic. Before I jump into the questions, let me first define what I mean by platform. An author’s platform is […]

This Is How I Really Feel about Platform

Finding Common Ground between Art and Audience Building

Can I be honest with you? I get tired of talking about platform, and I’m sure writers get sick of hearing people like me talk about platform. Why is this? I think it’s because the work writers do to build an audience often feels other than and separate from doing art. The Difference between Art […]

How to Be Absolutely Sure Your Book Idea Has a Market

Answering Reader Questions about How to Choose a Book Concept

I recently conducted a survey for writers and received several comments and questions about the whole issue of book concepts. Below I’ll copy some survey responses and offer my reflections and advice. “I have several book ideas but can’t get focused. I am unsure what topic people would be interested in hearing about from me.” […]

How to Enjoy Your Writing Life More Than Ever

3 Tips for Increasing Your Happiness as a Writer

Financial guru Suze Orman once said, “If you want to get out of debt, you must get more enjoyment out of saving your money than you do spending your money.” I love that. I love the idea that we can choose what we get enjoyment from, and I think she’s right. Let’s take what she […]

How Curiosity Improves Your Life and Makes You More Creative

6 Simple Steps

Have you ever felt “stuck in a rut” creatively? Ever struggled with writer’s block? Do you ever feel like you’ve simply run out of content ideas? As writers we need to be at our best creatively, yet so often we hit a wall. It is the height of frustration to have the desire to serve […]

How to Sell Your Book to Publishers

This Subtle Mindset Shift Makes All the Difference

Publishers get thousands of book proposals every year. How in the world does any writer get their proposal to stand out from the rest? It can feel impossible. The reality is, if there isn’t something that makes your proposal stand out, an acquisitions editor will glance at it and chuck it into the trash bin. […]

One Ridiculously Easy Thing You Can Do to Enhance Your Creativity

Because the Cause of Your Creative Blocks May Be Different Than You Think

The other day I was getting ready to go for a run when it occurred to me: I’d be more comfortable in my other pair of shorts. I also knew I would enjoy the run more if I downloaded an episode of one of my favorite podcasts. That way I could listen to it on […]

5 Proven Ways for Writers to Conquer Self-Doubt

Essential Lessons from the Mr. Rogers Documentary

My wife and I recently watched the new documentary on Mr. Rogers, Who’s My Neighbor? I highly recommend it for several reasons, but the big takeaway for me was how Fred Rogers pushed through his self-doubt. The movie opens, for example, with Rogers questioning whether a certain metaphor makes sense. He doubts whether his PSAs […]

How to Get Your Audience to Tell You What to Write

4 Simple Steps to the Clarity You Need

I often hear from writers who have a vague idea of their message and who they want to serve, but they struggle to nail it all down. They don’t have clarity about how to position themselves, what to write about, and who exactly is their audience. “I seem to be good at [fill in the blank],” they say, […]

5 Reasons I’m Beyond Excited to Be a Full-time Writing Coach

And a Peek into What's Ahead for This Community

I published my first blog post back in August 2012, nearly six years ago. I have warm memories of waking up at 5am to go down to Common Ground Coffee House to do my art. Eventually I wrote a manifesto, Do Your Art, daring and equipping others to do the same. Click here to check it out. […]