Writing Tips

  • Ready-to-Use Social Media Templates for Authors To Build Loyal Readership

    “I understand the struggle of social media as an author – it’s time-consuming and often feels ineffective. I’ve created these tried-and-tested templates so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Start connecting with readers and selling more books today.”

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  • How to Write So People Actually Care

    I decoded why most writing gets ignored so you don’t have to waste another second shouting into the void. If your content isn’t landing, it’s not your talent—it’s your delivery. Here’s how to write so people actually care.

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  • How Smart Writers Will Build an Audience in 2025

    I put together this blog to help writers cut through the noise, grow an audience, and monetize their work in 2025—without relying on luck, outdated strategies, or soulless algorithms

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  • Your Brain Is a Dumpster Fire, and That’s Why You Struggle As A Writer

    I did the work so you don’t have to. This blog strips away the fluff and hands you a battle-tested system to write, publish, and sell your book—without the guesswork, overthinking, or rookie mistakes. Steal it now.

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  • LEARN TO WRITE!

    LEARN TO WRITE!

    Learn to write. Yes, I know movie tickets outsell books. AI turns speech to text. People hardly have reading habits anymore. Technology has brought in surprising shortcuts to keep you away from having to write. Doesn’t matter. Learn to write. Yes, it would be a great accomplishment if you become a Data Scientist. You may

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  • Kindle Publishing Lessons | Marketing Basics

    So, you wrote a book. How the hell do you market it now? If you are writing your first book, and you are new to this industry – I have to tell you that although everyone of us here want to have the J.K.Rowling exposure, only a few can even make it to a fraction

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  • Writing Q&A: Villains.

    Writing Q&A: Villains.

    Villainy is fascinating. As a writer, it is also one of the biggest challenges I’ve ever faced. Not much of my short stories and first two novels have real villains, per se. I’m one of those writers who pen stories that revolve around Situational Villainy. Which means, the villains in most of my stories aren’t usually

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