What Happens to My Book Proposal When It Goes to a Publisher?

An Inside Look at the Machinations of a Traditional Book Publisher

Recently I received these questions from reader Traci Rhoades: “What happens when a writer’s agent sends a book proposal to a publisher? What is the process? What do the various titles of editors mean? It seems to take a long time to review a proposal. Is that due to high volume, or do various people/committees […]

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. […]

How Writers Can Crush Absolutely Any Obstacle in Their Path

7 Creative Strategies to Help You Bust through Your Blocks and Accomplish Your Goals

When my son was in preschool, he came downstairs with a concerned look on his face. “I don’t think I can go to school today,” he told his mom and me. He generally liked school, so this was a little strange. “Why’s that, Sweetie?” we asked. “Something’s wrong with my throat,” he said. Now my […]

A Powerful Insight for Nonfiction Writers That Makes All the Difference

My Most Important Takeaway from Stephen King’s Book *On Writing*

I’ve been re-reading Stephen King’s On Writing, and as I come to the end of it one thing stands out to me above the rest. That’s significant because it’s a very good book, and many things stand out to me as helpful and wise. If you haven’t read it, you should. But this one things […]

7 Ways to Make It Easy for Publishers to Offer You a Book Contract

Because . . . Why Make It Hard?

Recently my wife texted me while I was at work just after a snow storm. “We started to shovel,” she said, “but it’s too much. Can you blow it?” “I’d love to!” I replied. I wasn’t being sarcastic. I love operating my snowblower, not least because it makes an otherwise grueling job a relatively simple one. […]

The One Crippling Fear Every Writer Faces

What It Is and How to Overcome It

What’s your deepest fear?” That’s the question I asked in a recent survey of writers and other creatives, and following were some of the responses: “That people will see the real me and discover it’s not all that great.” “That my voice (in writing) will not be valued or desired. “ “The fear of rejection […]

Why Every Artist Needs a Confession Booth

Naming Our Truths as Creative People

You’ve just stepped into a confession booth, but don’t worry: I’m not a priest, and you don’t have to share your sins with me. This is a different kind of confession. I want to know your deepest fears and greatest hopes as a writer, artist, musician, leader, designer, or other creative role. What’s your deep […]

How the Right Mindset Leads Writers to Success

And How the Wrong Mindset Is Bad for Everybody, Especially Writers

Recently we had to send out the dreaded “OP” letter again. It goes something like this: Dear Author and Agent: We are writing to inform you that due to low marketplace demand for your book, we have decided to discontinue keeping it in stock. Sincerely, The Publisher “OP,” in other words, stands for “out of […]