Most people never finish their children’s book because of this (and it has nothing to do with talent)
I want to say something important …especially for those of you who have been quiet so far.
Most people don’t fail at children’s books because they’re bad writers. They fail because they get stuck between stages:
• an idea that feels personal
• a draft that feels messy
• fear of wasting money
• confusion around publishing
• no clear next step
That gap is where momentum dies.
And here’s the part nobody tells you:
👉 Silence doesn’t mean you’re behind.
👉 Quiet doesn’t mean you don’t belong here.
👉 Finished authors and first-time writers struggle with the same friction points — just at different stages.
This community exists to remove friction.
So let’s do something simple today:
Reply to this post with ONE sentence:
• “I’m stuck on ___”
• “I’m working on ___”
• or “My biggest question right now is ___”
No pressure. No polish needed. Just clarity.
I’ll personally respond and help you identify your next right step — not ten steps from now, just the next one.
This is how books actually get finished.
Let’s go. ✍️🔥
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Zack Bush
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Most people never finish their children’s book because of this (and it has nothing to do with talent)
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