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2 contributions to WRITERS
What Do You Need the MOST Help With Right Now?
Every author hits a wall at some point. No matter what stage you’re in, there’s always one thing that feels harder than the rest. Let’s see where everyone is right now 👇 - Marketing & promotion - Editing (grammar / structure) - Cover design - Formatting (ebook / print) If you vote and want guidance on your pick, feel free to DM me, happy to help or point you in the right direction.
Honest Question for Writers…
Have you ever noticed this? Writing the book feels hard… But somehow publishing feels 10x harder? I’ve worked with a lot of authors, and the pattern is always the same: They finish their manuscript (huge win 🎉) Then suddenly get stuck on things like: • “Why does my formatting look weird on Kindle?” • “Why is my paperback rejected on KDP?” • “Margins, trim size, bleed… what does all this even mean?” • “Why does my book look unprofessional compared to others?” • “What do I actually do after ‘The End’?” Nobody teaches this part. Writing is creative. Publishing is technical. They’re two completely different skill sets. That’s why many great stories never get the professional finish they deserve. I spend most of my time helping authors turn messy drafts into clean, publish-ready books — formatting, setup, and everything behind the scenes that readers never see but always feel. Curious: What part of the process feels most confusing for you right now: writing, formatting, or publishing? Drop it below. Happy to share guidance where I can
2 likes • Jan 27
thanks for sharing, i once faced it also but later found a way to sort it out and thank god today, i can publish without stress anymore i can also share what worked for me also if you guys want
1 like • Jan 27
@Clara Ellison For a long time I tried to do everything myself, and honestly that’s what kept me stuck. I thought I had to figure it all out alone. Later on, I met an expert I started working with, and that made a huge difference. She helped me understand the technical side and handled the parts that were slowing me down. Since then, publishing has been way less stressful and I can just focus on writing.
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NYT bestselling author blending romance, history & thrillers—spotlighting Black voices, love, and social justice through powerful stories.

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Joined Oct 27, 2025