Most writers don’t struggle because they lack talent.
They struggle because they’re carrying the entire book alone.
You write, rewrite, doubt yourself, reread the same chapter for weeks…
and still wonder: Is this actually working, or am I too close to see it?
That moment when:
-The story feels heavy but you can’t explain why
-The characters are clear in your head but flat on the page
-You know the book has potential, yet it’s not landing the way you hoped
That’s not failure.
That’s the point where the book needs another set of trained eyes, not more pressure from you.
If you’re a writer.
What part of the process exhausts you the most right now, drafting, revising, or knowing what to fix next?