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How Can I Help You Move Forward
What’s one thing I can do to help you move forward with publishing your book? I know everyone here is at a different stage—some of you are outlining, some are mid-manuscript, and others are stuck on covers, formatting, or just finding the time. Tell me the one thing that would help you make real progress this week. It could be: - Feedback on your book idea - Help choosing the right niche - Support with your outline - Advice on covers or formatting - Accountability - A quick audit of your Amazon listing - Anything else holding you back Drop your answer in the comments. I want to make sure you have exactly what you need to take the next step. Let’s get you publishing. 💛📚
How Can I Help You Move Forward
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Any tips on writing resources. I’m good with ideas but not good at grammar.
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@Krista Brea Thank you so much I’m so excited to be apart of this community you've created :)
Would You Consider Using a Ghostwriter?
This is one of those topics where people tend to pick a side fast. Some love the idea, others feel weird about it. But here’s the truth most new authors don’t realize: Using a ghostwriter is not cheating. It’s a tool. And for many people, it’s the difference between wanting to write a book and actually finishing one. If you’re a busy professional… If writing doesn’t come naturally… If you have a message, a method, a story, or a framework that can help people……but you don’t have the time or skill to put 20,000–40,000 words together? IMO...A ghostwriter can be a game changer. You still get full control over your story. You can create your own outline… Share your own short stories… Guide the tone and direction… Approve everything…And make sure the final product sounds like you. Ghostwriting is just a way to speed up the process and get your ideas into the world without burning yourself out. So I’m curious — where do you stand? Would you ever consider using a ghostwriter? Why or why not? Drop your thoughts 👇
Would You Consider Using a Ghostwriter?
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I know a few of my childhood favorites have been rumored to. Idk if I need a ghost writer as much as an editor. If I could pay a ghost writer to help me with my tone and cadence I would pay for that.
The Hardest Part Isn’t Writing…
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?
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I finished nanowrimo twice in my early 20s I have two 50k word first drafts. I just have a lot of self doubt.
The Recipe for Book Sales Success 🍽️📚
I just uploaded a new video breaking down EXACTLY how I earned over $20K in Amazon KDP sales this year — and the steps you can follow to get there too. Here’s the simple recipe every author needs: 🔥 Pick a strong topic people are searching for 🔥 Use a professional, scroll-stopping cover 🔥 Write a description that actually sells 🔥 Get at least 20 reviews 🔥 Run Amazon Ads consistently Most authors skip one of these and wonder why their books don’t move. When all five pieces work together? That’s when you start seeing real income. Drop a comment after you watch the video — which part of the recipe are you working on right now?
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Thank you I never knew writers researched topics based on niche and popularity
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Lauren Cudjoe
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Ive wanted to be a writer since I was 6 years old.

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