Pat Conroy’s writing style is/was descriptive, evocative, and lyrical, and it allows you to vividly imagine the landscapes, characters, and emotions he is depicting. He had a talent for capturing the beauty and complexity of the southern United States, and his descriptions of its people, culture, and history were both nuanced and powerful. His gorgeous descriptions of Charleston and Beaufort inspired me to make those stops on my first ever solo trip, and I'll forever be drunk on the memories of walking along the marshes on hot summer nights, the Spanish moss draping over the tree branches, just as he described.
Can writing make you healthier? (Yes!)
Whether you're writing a book, a journal, a blog, or simply a list on a notepad, taking the time to write can be a powerful way to promote self-reflection, mindfulness, and personal growth. Writing reduces stress, boosts your mood, improves mental clarity, strengthens your relationships, and enhances creativity.
A Christmas gift for yourself
“Thank you, Megan. I found a less expensive editor.”
Well, ho, ho, ho.
Receiving messages like this never feels good, and even after going on 20 years in the business, it does still feel like a kick in the pants from time to time.
The sad thing about choosing your rates is that no matter what number you choose, there will be people who come along and tell you that you are too expensive. Basically, they want you to do the work for free, out of the kindness of your heart (though more likely it would be out of their ego).
Are there situations in which people have legitimate financial concerns that prevent them from spending money on non-emergency services? Absolutely.
Would I want to have someone give me their last dime and be evicted from their apartment. Of course not.
But what I see a lot, and what truly breaks my heart, is that authors will talk about their writing dreams…and then do nothing about them.
If you’ve followed me on social media at all you’ll have seen the countless mantras that I have posted that encourage authors to see themselves as necessary, creative beings, and worthy contenders in the world of publishing. There is no better time to write that first word, or that last word.
But what happens after a book has been written? Or what if major writing blocks keep an author from moving forward on their journey? What happens then?
Two things happen – authors either a) struggle indefinitely or b) invest in themselves.
By “invest” I do not mean purchase business cards or purchase another writing course they won’t have time to complete. I do not mean search for the perfect pen or pencil or notebook.
I mean they invest their time in their writing, and then when they need help they invest their money in the best possible guidance they can receive.
My purpose on this planet is to help authors make their writing great and their publishing dreams come true. That is my very deepest passion.
It is also my job, and unfortunately I can’t buy groceries with hugs and good wishes.
How do I choose my rates? I want to fall into industry standards, of course, but I also base my rates on my aforementioned nearly 20 years of experience, as well as the level of detail I put into my work.
Any editor can look at a manuscript and say, “your main character is under-developed.” But when I say that, I also go on to ask the author questions (“what is your main character’s goal?” “what are they looking for in life?”) and then give suggestions on how to improve (“if Brody is willing to sacrifice everything in order to bring Susan home, we need to establish the stakes in the first third of the book”).
So, this holiday season, I am sure that you have already spent a ton of cash on things for other people – toys aren’t getting any cheaper! But what did you get for yourself?
Just imagine what 2023 could look like if you knew that your book could finally become a real, tangible thing.
Just imagine how could it would feel to stop getting lost in the questions and the what-ifs, and have someone actually guide you through the process, kicking the roadblocks out of your way.
I’d love to talk to you about your book project, and how I can help you get that book into the readers, hungry for your words.
Hop on over to the Services page on the website, or simply respond to this email and we can see how to find a way for me to give you the assistance you need.
Give yourself (and your book) a gift this holiday season.
As we begin to close out 2022, I wish you the very best!
To you and your book!
Introducing the Author’s Roadmap, a boutique service offered to authors who are ready, really ready, to realize their long-held dreams of being published.
First we’ll begin with a 60-minute call in which we’ll get to know one another. You tell me about you and your book and what your big, audacious dreams are for getting it published (and even after that). You ask me whatever questions you have and together we identify which roadblocks are keeping you from getting to your last stop.
After we meet, you’ll send me your manuscript and I’ll dive deep within it, identifying which aspects will be most attractive to publishers, literary agents, and readers – and which might need a little work (and then I’ll tell you how to fix them).
Finally, I’ll give you the steps you will need to take to get your book published, and beloved by readers everywhere. Looking for a literary agent? I’ll tell you how to get there. Self-publishing? I’ll get you there, too.
It can be hard to know which way to go, and the options can feel overwhelming.
I’m here to get you where you need to be: published.
(Writing) Trivial Pursuit
I thought we’d have a little fun today and explore some writing trivia. I found some wonderful sites with some great facts, and wanted to share some of those with you:
1. John Steinbeck used 300 pencils to write East of Eden and was known to use up to 60 pencils in a day.
2. The word “colygraphia” means “writer’s block.”
3. Gertrude Stein claimed the water-drinking patterns of her dog, Basket, taught her the difference between sentences and paragraphs in writing.
4. Graham Greene would write 500 words a day and then stop – even in the middle of a sentence.
5. Agatha Christie suffered from dysgraphia, which meant she could not write legibly; as a result, she dictated all of her novels.
6. When Dr. Seuss was stuck writing his books, he would go to a secret closet filled with hundreds of hats and wear them till the words came.
7. In the 1891 UK census, 6,000 respondents identified themselves as writers, editors, or journalists; by 1901, the figure had risen to 11,000.
8. Introverts make the best writers. There is a stereotype that writers are lonely, maladjusted introverts who don’t enjoy interacting with other people. While this stereotype isn’t completely true, studies have found that introverts are more creative and thus better creative writers. One of the reasons for this is likely that introversion gives someone more time to think alone, and thinking alone helps to spark creativity.
9. Creative writing is similar to professional athletics. A German researcher, Martin Lotze, studied the brains of both professional athletes and professional writers and found that their brain activity was very similar during athletic competition and the writing process. Interestingly, Lotze found that professional writers and amateur writers had a key difference: Professional writers used their speech-processing center of the brain to develop their stories, while amateur writers relied on their vision centers to imagine the story first.
10. Our language is constantly changing. The English language changes at an astonishing rate. By one estimate, a new word is added to the dictionary every two hours. The conventions for how to use words also change at regular intervals. For example, some of the leading style guides, such as Chicago, APA, MLA, and AP change their rules for how to use punctuation, pronouns, and specific words and phrases at regular intervals. Writers need to keep up with the latest style changes to ensure their writing meets the mark.
The Author Power Pack: 4 Mini-Trainings to Make Your Writing Dreams Happen and Get Your Book Published Now
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• Why you need a nonfiction book proposal, how to write one, and how to make yours stand out from the hundreds of others agents and editors see every day
• The 16 common mistakes and missteps that even the best authors make when writing, editing, and pitching their manuscripts
• The #1 mistake that most authors are making (without even realizing it!) and how you can fix it so you can finally get your book written and published
• The 12 specific strategies my clients use to build their platforms
• The secrets to creating a stellar “elevator pitch” and becoming a pro at pitching yourself
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Everything I need to know about writing…I learned from Audrey Hepburn?
Audrey Hepburn is one of the most famous actresses of all time. Her presence on the screen is unforgettable, and she seemed to move through the world as a sort of luminous being.
She had a pretty tragic childhood (thanks, World War II), and plenty of heartbreak throughout her life, but for all intents and purposes seemed to never lose her vivacity, and her passion for absorbing life and leaving a terrific legacy behind.
She is an inspiration just as a human being, but of course as a creative person who had many gifts that touched people all over the world.
When you’re struggling with your writing, or life, perhaps let yourself hear Audrey’s voice, and let her words permeate:
“Nothing is impossible; the word itself says ‘I’m possible!’”
Believe in yourself – you must do that before asking anyone else to do so, too. You CAN become an author. You CAN write a book. There are no limits.
“Paris is always a good idea.”
If you’re feeling stuck, get out. Is there a place you can go where you can feel relaxed or recharged? Is there a local garden that delights you with its beauty? Do you feel inspired walking about your local bookstore?
“I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong.”
Even the luckiest of authors still face roadblocks along the way – rejection letters, a lack of confidence, etc. But it’s so important to keep moving forward. There IS light at the end of the tunnel – your day will come.
"Good things aren’t supposed to just fall into your lap. God is very generous, but He expects you to do your part first."
You can’t become a bestselling author without a book. You can’t make readers’ hearts swell if they have nothing to read.
“Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, it’s at the end of your arm. As you get older, remember you have another hand: The first is to help yourself, the second is to help others.”
Books have the power to change lives. If you have something to share with the world, it is your goal to share it – whether you’re educating, entertaining, comforting, and/or inspiring.
I believe in you!
The Author Power Pack: 4 Mini-Trainings to Make Your Writing Dreams Happen and Get Your Book Published Now
Discover Industry Insider Tips and Tricks to FINALLY Write and Publish The Book You’ve Been Talking About Forever
I’m sharing:
• Why you need a nonfiction book proposal, how to write one, and how to make yours stand out from the hundreds of others agents and editors see every day
• The 16 common mistakes and missteps that even the best authors make when writing, editing, and pitching their manuscripts
• The #1 mistake that most authors are making (without even realizing it!) and how you can fix it so you can finally get your book written and published
• The 12 specific strategies my clients use to build their platforms
• The secrets to creating a stellar “elevator pitch” and becoming a pro at pitching yourself
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Learn from the greats part 5: reading recommendations
As mentioned over the past few weeks, books are, no surprise, my favorite things to talk about, and I get asked for recommendations all of the time. I've started a reading section on the Turn the Page website, but I will continue sharing some of those recommendations here!
This week, let's talk about BOOKS WITH STUNNING, UNFORGETTABLE WRITING STYLES:
The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy
Full disclosure: this is my favorite book of all time. It’s an epic story of the extraordinary, turbulent Wingo family, and focuses on Tom Wingo and his gifted but troubled sister, Savannah. Conroy’s writing is out of this world, and it is impossible to not fall in love with his depiction of the beauty of the Low Country of South Carolina. Unforgettable.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780553381542
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3GsAE82
In the Woods by Tana French
This is another great depiction of a world, though this one is way across the ocean. If you haven’t experienced Tana French yet, you should – and this (her first book) is a great place to start. This is the first book in the Dublin Murder Squad series, and, in my opinion, is still the best one.
In the summer of 1984, three children go into the woods, and don’t come out. When the police arrive, they only find young Rob Ryan, gripping a tree trunk in terror, and unable to recall a single detail of the time that has passed. Twenty years later, Rob is a detective on the Dublin Murder Squad, working with his best friend Detective Cassie Maddox. When a 12-year-old girl is found murdered in the same woods, Rob is called to investigate – and comes face-to-face with his past. Complex, addictive, heartbreaking, and very atmospheric.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780143113492
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ItdSQl
Introducing the Author’s Roadmap, a boutique service offered to authors who are ready, really ready, to realize their long-held dreams of being published.
First we’ll begin with a 60-minute call in which we’ll get to know one another. You tell me about you and your book and what your big, audacious dreams are for getting it published (and even after that). You ask me whatever questions you have and together we identify which roadblocks are keeping you from getting to your last stop.
After we meet, you’ll send me your manuscript and I’ll dive deep within it, identifying which aspects will be most attractive to publishers, literary agents, and readers – and which might need a little work (and then I’ll tell you how to fix them).
Finally, I’ll give you the steps you will need to take to get your book published, and beloved by readers everywhere. Looking for a literary agent? I’ll tell you how to get there. Self-publishing? I’ll get you there, too.
It can be hard to know which way to go, and the options can feel overwhelming.
I’m here to get you where you need to be: published.
Learn from the greats part 4: reading recommendations
As mentioned over the past few weeks, books are, no surprise, my favorite things to talk about, and I get asked for recommendations all of the time. I've started a reading section on the Turn the Page website but I will continue sharing some of those recommendations here!
This week, let's talk about BOOKS WITH GREAT ATMOSPHERE:
These books have great stories and characters, but the vibe of each book – the way they make the reader feel – is where they really shine.
The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel
When her grandfather calls, delivering the news that her cousin Allegra has gone missing, Lane Roanoke returns home to rural Kansas. As a teen, Lane lived on the farm, but ran away – is that what Allegra did, or did something more sinister occur? Even though the story is twisted and horrifying in so many ways, there is so much heart and innocence and love that shine through. Some of the scenes between Lane and Cooper in particular made me cry from their bittersweetness. This is a beautifully-written book.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9781101906682
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3IwH5tu
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
Yes, yes, she wrote the amazing Gone Girl, but this is another stellar book by the author. Reporter Camille Preaker returns to her small-town home (everyone is always returning home in books, I guess!) to cover the murders of two preteen girls. Having avoided speaking to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother, and a half-sister she barely knows, she is forced to get to know them once more. As she delves further into her investigation, she begins finding herself identifying too strongly with the victims, and the demons of her past come back to haunt her.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780307341556
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XbIhXt
Introducing the Author’s Roadmap, a boutique service offered to authors who are ready, really ready, to realize their long-held dreams of being published.
First we’ll begin with a 60-minute call in which we’ll get to know one another. You tell me about you and your book and what your big, audacious dreams are for getting it published (and even after that). You ask me whatever questions you have and together we identify which roadblocks are keeping you from getting to your last stop.
After we meet, you’ll send me your manuscript and I’ll dive deep within it, identifying which aspects will be most attractive to publishers, literary agents, and readers – and which might need a little work (and then I’ll tell you how to fix them).
Finally, I’ll give you the steps you will need to take to get your book published, and beloved by readers everywhere. Looking for a literary agent? I’ll tell you how to get there. Self-publishing? I’ll get you there, too.
It can be hard to know which way to go, and the options can feel overwhelming.
I’m here to get you where you need to be: published.
Learn from the greats part 3: reading recommendations
As mentioned over the past few weeks, books are, no surprise, my favorite things to talk about, and I get asked for recommendations all of the time. I've started a reading section on the Turn the Page website (https://www.turnthepagebookcoaching.com/reading-nook), but I will continue sharing some of those recommendations here.
This week, let's talk about BOOKS THAT SHOW INSTEAD OF TELL:
You’ve heard a million times about showing and not telling; these books take it to a whole new level. The level (and quality) of detail in both of these books is stunning, in addition to a beautiful, heartbreaking story and pitch perfect depiction of the devastating effects of World War II.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Marie-Laure is a young girl who loves in Paris. Her father works at the Museum of Natural History, but when the Nazis occupy Paris, they flee to Saint-Malo, where Marie-Laure’s unless lives in a house by the sea. Meanwhile, Werner Pfenning is a German orphan who, among with his younger sister, is fascinated by the radio. He becomes an expert at building and fixing these devices, and soon is enlisted to use his skills to track down the resistance. Of course, Werner and Marie-Laure’s stories intertwine, in a beautiful and bittersweet way.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9781501173219
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3GOgOpt
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
In a small town in France, Vianne Mauriac says goodbye to her husband, Antoine, as he heads for the Front. She doesn’t believe that the Nazis will invade France, but when they do, a German captain requisitions Vianne’s home, and she and her daughter must live with the enemy – until Vianne is forced to make an impossible choice. Meanwhile, Vianne’s sister, Isabelle, joins the Resistance and doesn’t look back.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9781250080400
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3imWH8k
Introducing the Author’s Roadmap, a boutique service offered to authors who are ready, really ready, to realize their long-held dreams of being published.
First we’ll begin with a 60-minute call in which we’ll get to know one another. You tell me about you and your book and what your big, audacious dreams are for getting it published (and even after that). You ask me whatever questions you have and together we identify which roadblocks are keeping you from getting to your last stop.
After we meet, you’ll send me your manuscript and I’ll dive deep within it, identifying which aspects will be most attractive to publishers, literary agents, and readers – and which might need a little work (and then I’ll tell you how to fix them).
Finally, I’ll give you the steps you will need to take to get your book published, and beloved by readers everywhere. Looking for a literary agent? I’ll tell you how to get there. Self-publishing? I’ll get you there, too.
It can be hard to know which way to go, and the options can feel overwhelming.
I’m here to get you where you need to be: published.
Learn from the greats part 2: reading recommendations
As mentioned last week, books are, no surprise, my favorite things to talk about, and I get asked for recommendations all of the time. I've started a reading section on the Turn the Page website (https://www.turnthepagebookcoaching.com/reading-nook), but I will continue sharing some of those recommendations here.
This week, let's talk about BOOKS WITH CREATIVE, INVENTIVE PACING:
All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda
Nicolette Farrell left her rural hometown soon after her best friend Corinne’s disappearance – she is back, however, to care for her ailing father and tie up loose ends. A murder occurs, and before she knows it, she is pulled back into the mystery of what happened Corrine, family drama, and a burgeoning reunion with an old flame. The twist – the story is told backwards.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9781501107979
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3jSM5ON
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
Another treat for Christie fans, and mystery lovers in general. Book editor Susan Ryeland receives the manuscript of author Alan Conway’s latest crime novel, and assumes it will be just like all of his previous bestsellers. How wrong she is! The more she reads the story (the story within the story!), the more she begins to suspect that all might not be fiction. A truly delightful read.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780062645234
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Cw2IpU
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson
This is a perfect book for mystery lovers, especially Agatha Christie devotees. Years ago, bookseller Malcolm Kershaw put together a list of the mystery genre’s most unsolvable murders. Now the owner of the Old Devils Bookstore in Boston, he is shocked when an FBI knocks on his door – she wants his help in investigating a series of murders, murders that seem to mirror those on Malcolm’s old list. Worried about becoming a suspect himself, he begins doing his own investigation, which brings up major skeletons from his past – and brings the killer out of the shadows. Brilliantly paced and plotted.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780062838193
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3iiJq0G
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• Why you need a nonfiction book proposal, how to write one, and how to make yours stand out from the hundreds of others agents and editors see every day
• The 16 common mistakes and missteps that even the best authors make when writing, editing, and pitching their manuscripts
• The #1 mistake that most authors are making (without even realizing it!) and how you can fix it so you can finally get your book written and published
• The 12 specific strategies my clients use to build their platforms
• The secrets to creating a stellar “elevator pitch” and becoming a pro at pitching yourself
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Learn from the greats: reading recommendations!
Books are, no surprise, my favorite things to talk about, and I get asked for recommendations all of the time. There are some books that are just plain enjoyable, some that are examples of everything you SHOULDN'T do as an author, and then some who have particular strengths. I've started a reading section on the Turn the Page website, but I will start sharing some of those recommendations here.
This week, let's talk about BOOKS WITH AN INCREDIBLE SENSE OF PLACE.
In addition to great stories and themes, these books all transport the reader into the books’ worlds. You can see, hear, smell, feel, even taste alongside the characters – the level of detail is intoxicating, but not overwhelming. Regardless of what type of book you are writing, you want to transport your readers, too – and these books can provide some inspiration in doing so:
The Lotus Eaters by Tatjana Soli
Three photographers are brought together during the fall of Saigon: Helen Adams, an ambitious ingenue; Linh, a local who is torn between his homeland and his burgeoning feelings; and Sam Darrow, who is addicted to the danger of his job – and Helen, too. This is a gripping, emotional read.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780312674441
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VT3d4r
Tangerine by Christine Mangan
A juicy, suspenseful melodrama, this is set in Tangier and Morocco in the 1950s. Upon arriving in northern Africa, Alice Shipley is surprised to see childhood friend Lucy Mason. Once inseparable, they have not spoken in quite some time. The two friends reunite, but soon Alice begins to feel stifled by Lucy. When John, Alice’s husband, goes missing, she begins to question everything, even her own state of mind.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9780062686695
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Csa11R
The Dry by Jane Harper
One of my favorite books (and authors) in the last five years, this is a mystery set in a small town in Australia. When Federal Agent Aaron Falk returns home for his childhood friend’s funeral, he learns that there is more this apparent murder-suicide than meets the eye. As he investigates, and goes up against hostile locals and a hostile environment, he is forced to confront his past.
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/89876/9781250105622
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Qnc25f
The Author Power Pack: 4 Mini-Trainings to Make Your Writing Dreams Happen and Get Your Book Published Now
Discover Industry Insider Tips and Tricks to FINALLY Write and Publish The Book You’ve Been Talking About Forever
I’m sharing:
• Why you need a nonfiction book proposal, how to write one, and how to make yours stand out from the hundreds of others agents and editors see every day
• The 16 common mistakes and missteps that even the best authors make when writing, editing, and pitching their manuscripts
• The #1 mistake that most authors are making (without even realizing it!) and how you can fix it so you can finally get your book written and published
• The 12 specific strategies my clients use to build their platforms
• The secrets to creating a stellar “elevator pitch” and becoming a pro at pitching yourself
Click the link below to purchase your game-changing Author Power Pack Today!