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May 9, 2025

Writer, you are not behind.

If you've been staring at your manuscript (or blinking cursor) and wondering if you're ever going to finish this thing… you're not alone. And you're not behind. 

Whether you are writing a book, an email, a note to a podcast host, a request to be considered as a guest speaker, you’re not behind. 

You're right on time.

Writing isn't like a factory conveyor belt. It doesn't move at the same speed for everyone. Sometimes, life needs to stretch us a bit before we can say what needs to be said.

I was hiking with my friend Megan back in April, and we came to a fork in the trail with old, worn-out signs. We weren’t sure which way to go, so we stopped, enjoyed a sugary snack (hiker snacks are the best snacks), and looked at the map. This gave us space to talk, laugh, and notice things we would’ve missed if we’d rushed.

So take a breath. Read something else. Look at the big picture. Eat a gummy bear. The mountain will still be there.

After the break and forgiving yourself for being imperfect, get back to that cursor and keep writing!

XOXOXO

Jody

P.S. If you're looking for a little boost to start and keep writing, enjoy a free guide my team and I created.

Grab it here

P.P.S. Do the writing community a favor, and forward this message to a creative friend!

Keep writing, and eventually you will cross every bridge you need to cross.

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Published on May 09, 2025 07:07

March 5, 2024

Are you comparing yourself to an impossible ideal? I rece...

Are you comparing yourself to an impossible ideal?

 I recently read The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy, and I now recommend it to everyone! The book is written primarily for entrepreneurs, but if you are an author, you are a small business owner once you publish a book. Besides, the lessons are impactful for anyone at any stage of life. Hardy writes extensively about how looking at gains vs. gaps helps him be a better father. And he has SIX children! 


Often, my clients get into comparison mode after reading an excellent book, falling into the social media scroll hole, or hearing about someone else's success. Too often, as Sullivan and Hardy explain in the book, we compare our current situations to IDEAL situations, which, by the way, are mostly unattainable. Instead, we should "measure backward" to see how far we have come. 


Try this process right now and see how your confidence immediately increases. On a piece of paper, use paragraphs, brain dump notes, or jot down bullet points. Choose any part of your life. For example, use a fitness goal, a book writing goal, a personal challenge, or a work situation. The point is for you to look at situations differently to see the gains, not the gaps, so that you can move forward with more joy.

Describe how much you knew 3 years ago about the topic or issue. Describe what you have accomplished (no gain is too small) in the past 3 years.Describe what you have accomplished in the past year.Describe what you have accomplished in the 3 months.Describe what you have accomplished in the last month.

List three WINS from yesterday (if you are doing this in the morning) or today (if you are doing this in the afternoon/evening) around your topic.

For an example, I will do the exercise and focus on the topic of online courses that I create for authors:

Three years ago, I thought online courses were for businesses to train employees or for schools during Covid. In other words, I was clueless!!!In the last 3 years, I have learned, thanks to TAKING AN ONLINE COURSE, how to write, deliver, and sell courses.In the last year, I have created beta versions for two courses: Self-Publish Your Book! and Write Your Book!In the last three months, with lots of help from my team and coaches, I have revised and automated my online course Write Your Book! and it is top notch.In the last month, I have revised the process so that writers can buy it online and begin the course immediately with ease.Yesterday, I recorded a few social media videos that will help me share news of the course and invite people to sign up.

Three years ago, I was clueless. Ha! I took countless TINY steps to get to where I am today. My "ideal" situation is to have multiple courses created, recorded, loaded to my website, and reaching people through social media that I have curated and polished. My ideal situation is to help THOUSANDS of aspiring authors. If I look at the ideal situation, I may get overwhelmed or mad that I'm not there yet. Maybe I will feel like a failure. BUT, if I look at my list of gains, I am proud, encouraged, and motivated to keep striving toward my goal. 


I hope this exercise benefits you, and I hope you know that I see your gains already!


If you’d like to learn how to start and keep writing, CLICK HERE!


HAPPY WRITING!

Jody

P.S. If you decide to read The Gap and The Gain, I suggest you listen to the audiobook because the authors talk after each chapter to explore more ideas. 


 On a TOUGH hike in the Smokies, I had to struggle as much mentally as I did physically to get to the end of the trail, but I remember the lesson of gain over gap. I created this video to show my children. Enjoy the views of the Smokies!



I made it to Rocky Top! This hike was on my parents' anniversary, so I carried their photo with me. After six miles up hill (and I mean UP all the way), I was exhausted and tearful. The hiking group enjoyed ukelele music, snacks, and bourbon before heading six miles back downhill. Always stop and celebrate!







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Published on March 05, 2024 07:04

 I recently read The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan and...

 I recently read The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy, and I now recommend it to everyone! The book is written primarily for entrepreneurs, but if you are an author, you are a small business owner once you publish a book. Besides, the lessons are impactful for anyone at any stage of life. Hardy writes extensively about how looking at gains vs. gaps helps him be a better father. And he has SIX children! 


Often, my clients get into comparison mode after reading an excellent book, falling into the social media scroll hole, or hearing about someone else's success. Too often, as Sullivan and Hardy explain in the book, we compare our current situations to IDEAL situations, which, by the way, are mostly unattainable. Instead, we should "measure backward" to see how far we have come. 


Try this process right now and see how your confidence immediately increases. On a piece of paper, use paragraphs, brain dump notes, or jot down bullet points. Choose any part of your life. For example, use a fitness goal, a book writing goal, a personal challenge, or a work situation. The point is for you to look at situations differently to see the gains, not the gaps, so that you can move forward with more joy.

Describe how much you knew 3 years ago about the topic or issue. Describe what you have accomplished (no gain is too small) in the past 3 years.Describe what you have accomplished in the past year.Describe what you have accomplished in the 3 months.Describe what you have accomplished in the last month.

List three WINS from yesterday (if you are doing this in the morning) or today (if you are doing this in the afternoon/evening) around your topic.

For an example, I will do the exercise and focus on the topic of online courses that I create for authors:

Three years ago, I thought online courses were for businesses to train employees or for schools during Covid. In other words, I was clueless!!!In the last 3 years, I have learned, thanks to TAKING AN ONLINE COURSE, how to write, deliver, and sell courses.In the last year, I have created beta versions for two courses: Self-Publish Your Book! and Write Your Book!In the last three months, with lots of help from my team and coaches, I have revised and automated my online course Write Your Book! and it is top notch.In the last month, I have revised the process so that writers can buy it online and begin the course immediately with ease.Yesterday, I recorded a few social media videos that will help me share news of the course and invite people to sign up.

Three years ago, I was clueless. Ha! I took countless TINY steps to get to where I am today. My "ideal" situation is to have multiple courses created, recorded, loaded to my website, and reaching people through social media that I have curated and polished. My ideal situation is to help THOUSANDS of aspiring authors. If I look at the ideal situation, I may get overwhelmed or mad that I'm not there yet. Maybe I will feel like a failure. BUT, if I look at my list of gains, I am proud, encouraged, and motivated to keep striving toward my goal. 


I hope this exercise benefits you, and I hope you know that I see your gains already!


If you’d like to learn how to start and keep writing, CLICK HERE!


HAPPY WRITING!

Jody

P.S. If you decide to read The Gap and The Gain, I suggest you listen to the audiobook because the authors talk after each chapter to explore more ideas. 


 On a TOUGH hike in the Smokies, I had to struggle as much mentally as I did physically to get to the end of the trail, but I remember the lesson of gain over gap. I created this video to show my children. Enjoy the views of the Smokies!



I made it to Rocky Top! This hike was on my parents' anniversary, so I carried their photo with me. After six miles up hill (and I mean UP all the way), I was exhausted and tearful. The hiking group enjoyed ukelele music, snacks, and bourbon before heading six miles back downhill. Always stop and celebrate!







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Published on March 05, 2024 07:04

February 15, 2024

Are you using email to reach your target readers? You should be!

Did you know that email messages to your target readers have a conversion rate that industry experts say is 30 times as effective as social media? Do you ever wonder why you get so many emails from your favorite shops and organizations? There are countless reasons to use email as a small business owner. By the way, if you are an author with a published book, you are running a small business. 

I enjoy writing emails because doing so is fun for me (I love teaching and inspiring and sharing). Plus, the messages land. If I post on social media, you may or may not see what I share, but if I write directly to you, the message lands in your personal inbox. You will quite likely read my message and even respond. 

Crippled Beagle Publishing client Peyton Leonard Staff does a FANTASTIC job with her emails to target readers. She graciously allowed me to share one of her emails with you. Please look at how she outlines options for her readers to not only enjoy her work but also boost her business.


Hey friend,

Happy New Year!! 2024 is going to be amazing. I can feel it in my spirit. I hope you had a lovely holiday season and you are excited to see what God will do in this new year. I know I am!

It will be a busy beginning of the year for me (I can get into that in a later email.) I wanted to first share some awesome news with you!

Real talk? 

Are you feeling frustrated with the low quality content in Christian/speculative fiction?

Do you love reading, but can't seem to find a good book without sexuality and language in it?

Is it hard for you to get into a novel because of its length and/or its lack of substance?

I feel the same way.

The book industry is getting more and more superficial with every novel and short story that comes out. It frustrates me to no end. 

Since we both know that the book industry is lacking in more ways than one, I would like to introduce you to The Mutates Premier + Bonuses Package.

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“This all sounds well and good, but I have some reservations about this…”

I thought you might. Let's see if I can quell some of those fears.

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And if you really don't like what you're reading, I promise to give you a 100% refund, no questions asked!

You get all things The Mutates as described in the earlier portion of our talk, plus I'm going to gift you some never-before-seen writing projects I've been working on.  

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P.S. Forgot to add a link to the package itself! Sorry! Here ya go! (Click here)

Back to Jody now:) 

If you are curious about using email to find more readers, engage with others, and grow your book sales, please reach out to me by scheduling a Next Steps Call here: https://calendly.com/jodydyer/free-first-consultation.

XOXOXO

Jody


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Published on February 15, 2024 09:11

February 7, 2024

Is this the year to switch up your routine?

HAPPY 2024, creative friend! This week, people across the world are reflecting on the goals they set last January. My bet is that many people set the same goals AGAIN every single new year. 

I LOVE beginnings, like new books, new TV series, new calendars, and especially MORNINGS. Did you know that you have the most discipline and focus in the mornings? If you are like me, that’s also when your environment is quiet and you can best think creatively. 

If you are setting the same goal you did this time last year, you are likely frustrated. If that’s the case, take a look at the PROCESS you tried to use to reach your goal. When writers tell me they have blocks or can’t find the time to work on their books, I ALWAYS ask them to find 15 minutes in the morning. Aim for the minimum number of minutes you know you can create for yourself, then add on as the weeks go by. 

Here’s my challenge to you. No matter what your goal is, do something about it every weekday morning for at least 15 minutes. Start with the smallest steps so that you have easy, immediate success. You absolutely can trick yourself into being more and more motivated. This method has worked for me for years. You should see my Excel spreadsheets filled with tiny steps that have led to huge results!

GOOD LUCK! If you’d like to share your writing goal, please email me. I love to hear what writers are working on, and I may have a helpful tool to send back to you. 

XOXOXO

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P.S. One of my goals this year is to take at least two sunrise walks every week. I took this photo the last week of December around 7:15 AM. The scene warmed my soul and creative spirit!

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Published on February 07, 2024 12:50

February 4, 2024

You have the power to change your thoughts and your reality!

Does a small, disparaging voice in your head tell you that you can’t do something? Does that voice sound like your well-meaning mother, an old friend, a doubting teacher, or a low self-esteem version of you? 

I am learning profound new ways to not only examine my thoughts but also CHANGE them. I’ll summarize my understanding of the brain science I’m trying to learn and put into practice. 

You react to an experience.

Your reaction creates emotions.

The emotions create thoughts.

The thoughts, if repeated for a long time, become your beliefs. 

These beliefs can be WRONG and limiting.

THE GOOD NEWS:

You can listen to your body and identify emotions.

You can then create new thoughts.

You can repeat those new thoughts until they become unconscious, automatic beliefs.

The new belief system (positive, happy, productive) will change your life and help you reach your goals. 

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Remember, I’m NOT a doctor, psychologist, or counselor, but I am a mother and a teacher. I see these mind miracles happen over and over again in my children and my clients and students once they become aware of their thoughts and how those thoughts affect their daily lives. KNOWING that you can CHANGE the way you think, then believe, is EMPOWERING. Your thoughts create your reality in so many ways!

Need an example? Here’s a quick story that I pray is helpful to you. 

Ann wrote a book report in 5th grade. When she read it aloud, other students laughed, and the teacher gave her a C. 

Ann had never made a C before, and she was humiliated in front of her peers. Her tummy hurt, and when she returned to her desk, she put her head down and cried. What’s especially sad is that Ann loved to write and was excited to share her ideas. After the incident, Ann told herself that reading her creative work aloud was painful, she must be a bad writer, and that sharing her ideas would bring humiliation. She thought this for so many years that these terrible notions became her subconscious belief system. 

At age 65, Ann, now retired from a successful business career, wanted to write a book to help young ladies entering the workforce. But, imposter syndrome and the negative belief system whispered in her ear, “Who do you think you are?” “What makes you think YOU can write a book?” “People will laugh at you.” “No one will buy the book.” 

The voices were so forceful that Ann swore she heard them. Frustrated, she gave up and never wrote the book that could have helped hundreds, thousands, or millions of young professionals. What a shame!

Then Ann met a publisher who loved her idea. Ann was vulnerable with the publisher and talked about her fears. The publisher told her, “This is an easy fix. Tell your subconscious something different. Then repeat it until you believe it. Also, ACT like the person you aim to be, not the person you fear you are.”

They “translated” the old beliefs and turned them into mantras that Ann repeated daily:

“Who do you think you are?” became, “I am a successful businesswoman with wisdom to share.”

“What makes you think YOU can write a book?” became, “I have strong written communication skills and 40 years of knowledge.”

“People will laugh at you,” became, “People, especially my target readers (who are the only people who matter), will appreciate my effort and my help.”

“No one will buy the book,” became, “If I can help one young lady feel confident and become successful, I have met my goal. This is a creative process that will help me as much as it will help my readers. Plus, I KNOW I can be successful!”

Ann also set up a writing routine and environment that promoted success. 

One year later, Ann published her book. Within two years, she had received hundreds of letters from young professional women who thanked her for having the guts to write a book to help them.

The End.

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NOT the end! Ann is now working on a series. How about YOU?

How can you apply these concepts and changes to be successful in your life?

I LOVE TALKING TO WRITERS at all stages of the process. If you need guidance, encouragement, ideas, a muse, or just a creative writing friend, reach out to me. Schedule a Next Steps Call right on my calendar here: https://calendly.com/jodydyer/free-first-consultation

XOXOXO 

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Published on February 04, 2024 12:50

October 1, 2023

OPEN your notebook and your mind.

Hello from Crippled Beagle Publishing headquarters. What do you enjoy “Googling?” I love to do research and READ, especially about how I can train my brain and shift my mood, ESPECIALLY when I’m “under the gun” and feeling stressed. Writers are curious animals, aren’t we? We are also highly self-critical sometimes. Shifting your mindset can help you unlock countless ideas while increasing the joyful art of writing. While Googling, I found an awesome article that I know you will enjoy. 

Remember, no matter where you are in your writing journey, I am here to support you with coaching, feedback, tools, groups, and more. Just ask! Send an email or schedule a Next Steps call right from the website: www.crippledbeaglepublishing.com.

Read the awesome article here:

How to Develop a Writer’s Mindset | by Maryam I. | The Writing Cooperative

I like to take my mindset to the mountains.

Xoxoxo

Jody



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Published on October 01, 2023 04:00

September 15, 2023

Don’t let tech intimidate you. Just find a young tutor.

Hello Creative Friend,

If you often feel like the tech is whizzing by your brain so fast that you’ll never learn, tell yourself you are wrong! I am immersed in technology daily, and I, too, get frustrated and overwhelmed by the learning curves. Why do programs update right as we finally get comfortable with them? What ARE algorithms? How much do I NOT know? When someone teases, “Jody, did you now know [whatever],” I respond, “There’s no limit to what I don’t know.” Ha!!!


The inconvenient truth is that information and tech exponentially advance and expand. The convenient truth is that while we can’t “know everything,” we can learn anything.


For example, AI, which stands for artificial intelligence, is freaking lots of folks out right now, especially copywriters. Not this gal, though! I admit I couldn’t grasp the concept, originally. 

Here’s my greatest tech tip. Write this down. 

When you don’t know something, and it’s “high tech” and small font, ask a young person for help. 

I taught KidsU Creative Writing Camp, and I asked the students to teach me how to use AI. We had a great time. The #1 thing you need to know is that how you prompt AI to respond is significantly important. There are countless articles and recently published books to guide you. The #2 thing you need to know is that AI (for now) is free, and you can play with it.

I use ChatGPT AI, which you can try here: ChatGPT (openai.com)

For example, I entered, “Write five sentences that include the literary device alliteration.”

ChatGPT AI confirmed what I wrote, then typed out this in under 2 seconds:

The shimmering sun slowly sank below the serene sea, casting a soothing, silvery sheen across the shore.

In the forest, the fragile ferns flourished, forming a lush, green carpet beneath the towering trees.

The mischievous monkey made a mess, munching on mangoes and making merry in the middle of the market.

The mysterious, moonlit night was filled with murmurs and melodies, as the wind whispered secrets through the willow trees.

The brave knight battled the beast with his gleaming sword, their clash echoing through the cavernous castle corridor.


 When you are doing research for your book, ChatGPT can be a fantastic research tool. 

For example, I typed in the prompt box, “List three ways a cat can help someone who lives alone?”

Here’s what ChatGPT spit out: 

Cats can provide companionship and support to individuals who live alone in various ways. Here are three ways:

Emotional Support: Cats are known for their ability to provide emotional comfort and companionship. Their presence can help reduce feelings of loneliness and provide a sense of purpose and responsibility to their owners. Petting and interacting with a cat can release feel-good hormones like oxytocin, which can improve mood and reduce stress and anxiety.


Stress Reduction: Spending time with a cat can be a soothing and calming experience. The act of petting a cat can lower blood pressure and reduce stress levels. The rhythmic purring of a contented cat can have a therapeutic effect, helping their owners relax and unwind after a long day.


Routine and Structure: Owning a cat can establish a daily routine and structure for someone who lives alone. Cats require regular feeding, grooming, and playtime, which can help create a sense of purpose and responsibility. This routine can be especially beneficial for individuals who might otherwise struggle with loneliness or a lack of structure in their daily lives.

Give ChatGPT a try, and if you need help, find a teenager. If you can’t find a teenager, contact me. There are THREE in my house. Obviously, the technology is way more complex that what I’ve illustrated here, but my point is to show that it’s simple, too, and that you can use it. I’ve had ChatGPT write out high-protein menus, create lists of routine housework chores, identify a number of plants found in specific locations, and so on.

 I’d like to thank my client Charles Hargis, Professor Emeritus of The University of Tennessee, for helping to advance my knowledge on AI. Watch for Charles’ upcoming book Easy Readers: From Mabel O’Donnell to OpenAI, which is perfect for parents and teachers who are helping students learn to read. Want to word nerd out? Here’s an article Charles shared with me that you will enjoy reading:)


Xoxoxo

Jody

P.S. I talk to my ChatGPT like it’s a human, old-school secretary, so I named “her” Miss Hathaway in honor of one of my favorite childhood TV shows, The Beverly Hillbillies!
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Published on September 15, 2023 04:30

September 13, 2023

Listen to this. I promise it's worth your time, and it may change your life.

Children so often put big issues and ideas into humble perspective, don't they? Last week after picking Scotty (age 13) up from middle school, I tried to explain the practice of meditation to him. I talked to him about chants and how people touch their "regular" fingers to their thumbs, one at a time, and use mantras to clear their minds or focus on one idea, one goal, one feeling, etc. I used our last name and modeled for him, "D - Y - E - R, D - Y - E - R." I then told him different chants that people use and how I often repeat a Bible verse. After a mini-mama-lecture, I said, "Scotty, this meditation stuff can be confusing. It's an ancient practice from foreign cultures. Do you understand?" 

He said, "Yes ma'am."

I said, "Okay. Try one for me."

Scotty closed his eyes, touched his pinky fingers to his thumbs, and calmly, slowly chanted as he released one finger then touched the next to his thumb for each new word, "Easy - peasy - lemon - squeezy." 

I laughed all - the - way - home.

Scotty reminded me to not take myself too seriously, to laugh, to enjoy teachable moments, and to keep LEARNING. A few days later, I heard an AWESOME podcast episode by Mel Robbins, and I was reminded once again that we overthink many things in life, starting with our dreams.

A small step triggers momentum that leads to more small steps that lead to huge results, like DREAMS come true. Too often, we set enormous, wonderful goals and then look only at the result, which can appear impossible to actualize. Oddly, the words "actualization" and "action" start with the root word "act." To actualize a dream, one must first act, then continue with more action. Good news. Acts can be tiny. Results, again, can be huge. 

If you have a dream like oh, I don't know, writing and publishing a book, making your current project more profitable, or starting a new project, and you are having a hard time moving forward, I beg you to gift yourself one hour and listen to this podcast. I can't promise you won't hear a few "bad words." I CAN promise you'll be inspired to take the next small step toward your awesome, huge goal!

After you listen, I double Beagle dog dare you to set a Next Steps Call with me here: Click to schedule a 30-minute call right on my calendar!

Save that link.

Now, go to Mel Robbins Podcast and listen. For you. If You Only Listen to One Podcast Today, Make It This One I The Mel Robbins Podcast

I KNOW YOU CAN DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO:)))

In 2002, my husband and I decided to have another child. Long, act-filled story later, we welcome Scotty through domestic infant adoption in 2010. Had I looked all at once and fretted over the enormity of what we were trying to achieve. My husband was adopted in 1963, so we are very much aware of and respectful toward the complexities of adoption. I would have given up many times, but someone encouraged us to take the first small action, then our social worker taught us the next, and so on. Eight years after failed and heartbreaking fertility treatments and the arduous adoption process, which includes to this day an inspiring and humbling relationship with Scotty's birth family, we became a family of four. Scotty and his birth family taught me that I can do anything, and I hope I share that spirit with you as we work together to reach your goals.

As Scotty says, the next, small acts are "easy - peasy - lemon - squeazy." 

Listen to the podcast.

Set an appointment with me.

 XOXOXO 

 

Scotty and I hike the Forney Ridge Trail to Andrews Bald. He carried a 2-pound box of taffy (I had no idea). Ha! My current HUGE goal is to hike all 157 trails of the Smokies.
In this photo, Scotty and Jeff celebrate their SHARED birthday, May 13. Jeff's huge goal is to take a month-long vacation across the USA.
Scotty's goal is to become a professional golfer. Big brother Houston's goal is to finish college and either coach high school basketball or be professional golfer Scotty Dyer's caddy!

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Published on September 13, 2023 05:59

September 4, 2023

Publish that book, friend! September is a superb time to start writing or take the next step.

Happy back-to-school season from the Crippled Beagle Publishing team. Now that my sons Houston (21) and Scotty (13) will be at college and middle school, respectively, I have more time to focus on YOU:)))

The team is working hard to streamline processes so that we can finish writing, editing, publishing, and marketing projects more efficiently, and we have lots of exciting tools coming your way.

Speaking of tools, I love school supplies, and I encourage you to take advantage of big back-to-school sales. Load up on pens, paper, ink, notebooks, and other items so you can start or keep writing at a bargain. I usually buy 100 spiral-bound notebooks for 15 cents each at Walmart. Plus, Walmart is a perfect place to people-watch and get character behavior ideas.

Did you know that September is almost as popular a time to start a new project as January is? Did you know that NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) starts November 1? In other words, NOW is the time to plan and persevere. 

If you don’t know how to get started or how to take the next step, schedule a Next Steps Call with me. When you do, I’ll send you a Next Steps Questionnaire to help you think through your project and identify spots on the path where you need help. When we talk, I’ll answer your questions and help you figure out your next step to publishing success. 

To schedule a call, visit: https://calendly.com/jodydyer/free-first-consultation

Xoxoxo

Jody

Let's find your path to publishing this fall!




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Published on September 04, 2023 09:27

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