Every writer has that one moment that lit the spark. For me, it was reading a story that felt like it was written for me and realizing I wanted to create that same feeling for others. What about you? What made you start writing in the first place?
@Danny Dragone Wow, that’s such an incredible journey from rap lyrics to novels! It’s amazing how creativity evolves over time. Do you still make music or focus mainly on writing now?
@Danny Dragone I totally understand that music can capture emotions in such a raw and healing way. Do you think you’ll turn some of those feelings into lyrics or maybe even a story later on?
Here’s one thing I wish every author knew before publishing: Your book isn’t just a story it’s a brand. The way it’s designed, described, and shared will decide who picks it up. What’s one thing you wish someone told you before your first book went live?
@Danny Dragone Oh, I completely get that! It’s surprising how those tiny errors manage to hide until after everything’s done. Do you usually handle the final proofreading yourself or have someone else look it over again?
The hardest part about being an author isn’t writing. It’s believing your story matters enough to share it. We’ve worked with so many writers who had finished manuscripts sitting in folders for years. What’s holding you back from publishing right now?