I think every successful writer has equal parts talent and tenacity.

I think every successful writer has equal parts talent and tenacity.
It can feel easier and safer to keep returning to familiar writing in the name of perfecting it. But at this stage, it is simply procrastination.
How someone perceives your writing and your writing life is beyond your control.
I’m sorry to tell you that no notebook, pen, or grammatical chant will improve your productivity or motivate you to write.
I sometimes think of writing books as participating in a potluck party. Everyone brings food. That food falls into the same identifiable categories, like salads, mains, or desserts.
Sometimes a book is a revelation. And sometimes it’s just somewhere to place your aloe vera plant.
I have a middle-grade novel coming out and would love to raise awareness about the book, as well as my profile as an author, among school librarians.
Seeing an actual reader engaged with your book is as rare as an author coherently describing their current work-in-progress. I hope you enjoyed the moment for what it was – a gift that many writers never experience.
Many writers fantasize that they’ll get editorial notes back from their editors that read, “Don’t touch anything! Every word is perfection!” But that never happens.
As an avid reader, you want to be surrounded by the things you love, but your boyfriend likely didn’t sign up to live inside of a bookstore.