Author: SYWW Team

  • True Confession: I’ve Cheated on My Morning Pages. Not My Husband.

    True Confession: I’ve Cheated on My Morning Pages. Not My Husband.

    How Routine Fuels Creativity—And So Does Breaking The Routine Guest post from Kelly Morgan, reposted from her substack with permission For over thirty years, I’ve written morning pages, a form of journaling made famous by Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way, A Spiritual Path to Your Higher Creativity. Julia’s guidelines for the morning pages? As…

  • How to Leverage Social Media for Effective Book Marketing

    How to Leverage Social Media for Effective Book Marketing

    With millions of users scrolling through countless posts every day, the opportunity to connect with potential readers is vast. By understanding the nuances of different social media platforms and implementing effective strategies, authors can harness the power of these digital spaces to build a strong author brand, engage with audiences, and ultimately achieve literary success.…

  • The 6 Basics In Your Successful Query Letter

    The 6 Basics In Your Successful Query Letter

    You did it, you’ve written your book. First of all, congratulations! Hopefully we will see it on store shelves very soon. The path to getting your book published can be daunting, and one of the key steps is mastering the art of the query letter. This letter is your introduction to literary agents and publishers,…

  • 9 Ways to Market Your First Book

    9 Ways to Market Your First Book

    Have you ever wondered why some first-time authors gain a lot of attention while others don’t? The secret often lies in how well they market their books. For new authors, getting the hang of marketing can make a big difference. Having a solid plan to promote your book can really boost its success. Today, let’s…

  • 4 Essential Tips for Marketing Nonfiction Books

    4 Essential Tips for Marketing Nonfiction Books

    By Rose Atkinson-Carter Bear in mind that I’m not considering academic texts,memoirs, and reference books for this post. They demand a different approach in terms of how they’re marketed. Let’s get cracking! 1. Ensure your book cover looks professional and trustworthy The human mind processes pictures faster than words, and since it’s the first thing…

  • How to Build an Author Platform to Market Your Work

    How to Build an Author Platform to Market Your Work

    By Author Cameron Thompson, @Wrestling_Words As many have said before me, the author platform is a difficult concept to define, yet, arguably the most important, next to writing. What Is an Author Platform? An author’s platform is, at its core, your ability to sell your written work and reach others, either by means of who…

  • 4 Types of Writers, and How to Set Goals According to Your Type

    4 Types of Writers, and How to Set Goals According to Your Type

    By author Claire Bentley, @cbentleywriter We see it all the time: the advice that “you must set writing goals in order to be a successful writer!” There are plenty of articles that delve into the reasons why we “should” set writing goals, and some of them go into detail about how to break a large goal…

  • 8 Rules for Leading the Lifestyle of a Successful Writer

    8 Rules for Leading the Lifestyle of a Successful Writer

    By Author A.C. Harvey, @ACHarvey_ The best advice I ever received about being a successful writer was “invest in yourself.” These words have guided me to publishing my first novel and now traversing the stormy waters of marketing. Being an author is a unique career. You don’t get promotions. You don’t have job security. You don’t…

  • How to Write a Book While You’re in College

    How to Write a Book While You’re in College

    By Author Callie Rowland, @_callierowland  When I started college three years ago, I was determined to write a novel before graduation. I didn’t need to be published. I didn’t need to find an agent. I just needed to prove to myself that I couldwrite a book. Now, as a senior, I’m working on my third novel,…

  • Tropes in Writing: To include or not to include?

    Tropes in Writing: To include or not to include?

    By author Rebecca F. Kenney, @rebeccafkenney1 Is there a TV show you watch whenever you’re feeling anxious? A food you like to eat when you’ve had a bad day? A certain song that always puts you in a better mood? Sure there is. We’re all familiar with comfort shows, comfort food, comfort music. They’re familiar…