Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

Usually, when people talk about publishing schedules, they are looking for tips and tricks to get more books out in a year in order to maximize sales. This is not that kind of book.

Writing should be something we can enjoy. Taking on too much can lead to burnout, and burnout can ruin your joy. This book is for writers who want to write and publish at a comfortable pace that they can sustain for the long term.

It doesn't matter how many books you get out per year. It doesn't matter if you're a fast writer or a slow writer. What matters is that you figure out your sweet spot. This book is intended to work with you. I've been publishing ebooks since 2009, and I've published just over 100 between this name and my pen name. The key to setting up a realistic publishing schedule is to go at your pace, whatever pace that may be.

Topics in this book include the following:
1. Creating a Schedule that is Right for You
2. Forming a Routine
3. Is it Possible to Write Fast and Have Quality Content?
4. What if You Don’t Feel Like Writing?
5. When You Have Trouble Finishing Your Book(s)

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Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

Usually, when people talk about publishing schedules, they are looking for tips and tricks to get more books out in a year in order to maximize sales. This is not that kind of book.

Writing should be something we can enjoy. Taking on too much can lead to burnout, and burnout can ruin your joy. This book is for writers who want to write and publish at a comfortable pace that they can sustain for the long term.

It doesn't matter how many books you get out per year. It doesn't matter if you're a fast writer or a slow writer. What matters is that you figure out your sweet spot. This book is intended to work with you. I've been publishing ebooks since 2009, and I've published just over 100 between this name and my pen name. The key to setting up a realistic publishing schedule is to go at your pace, whatever pace that may be.

Topics in this book include the following:
1. Creating a Schedule that is Right for You
2. Forming a Routine
3. Is it Possible to Write Fast and Have Quality Content?
4. What if You Don’t Feel Like Writing?
5. When You Have Trouble Finishing Your Book(s)

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Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

by Ruth Ann Nordin
Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

Making a Realistic Publishing Schedule

by Ruth Ann Nordin

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Overview

Usually, when people talk about publishing schedules, they are looking for tips and tricks to get more books out in a year in order to maximize sales. This is not that kind of book.

Writing should be something we can enjoy. Taking on too much can lead to burnout, and burnout can ruin your joy. This book is for writers who want to write and publish at a comfortable pace that they can sustain for the long term.

It doesn't matter how many books you get out per year. It doesn't matter if you're a fast writer or a slow writer. What matters is that you figure out your sweet spot. This book is intended to work with you. I've been publishing ebooks since 2009, and I've published just over 100 between this name and my pen name. The key to setting up a realistic publishing schedule is to go at your pace, whatever pace that may be.

Topics in this book include the following:
1. Creating a Schedule that is Right for You
2. Forming a Routine
3. Is it Possible to Write Fast and Have Quality Content?
4. What if You Don’t Feel Like Writing?
5. When You Have Trouble Finishing Your Book(s)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165808708
Publisher: Ruth Ann Nordin
Publication date: 03/08/2022
Series: Writing Tips
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 362,843
File size: 115 KB

About the Author

Ruth Ann Nordin has written almost 100 romances, ranging from Regencies to historical westerns to contemporaries. She plays with other genres from time to time, but her first love is romance. She has been happily married for twenty-one years to a sweet and funny guy, and they have four sons, who are all taller than Ruth now that they're 16, 17, 18, and 19. The good thing is she doesn't need a ladder, and there's always someone to take care of a mouse that squeezes its way into her Montana home. She considers herself very lucky to have led such a charmed life. Being able to play with characters and create stories is just icing on the cake. Hopefully, she'll get to keep doing this many years to come.

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