14 - How I edit
15 - Finding editors
16 - Short stories and novellas
17 - Short story examples
18 - Formatting
19 - Covers
20 - Blurbs
Part II - Mastering your content calendar: A 2024 goal guide for writers and authors

Part II - Mastering your content calendar: A 2024 goal guide for writers and authors

Understanding your audience, tools, types of content... we're still on the content train and the view ahead has become way clearer! Don't give up - we're nearly there!

· Jan 4 · Russell Nohelty
Part I - Mastering your content calendar: A 2024 goal guide for writers and authors

Part I - Mastering your content calendar: A 2024 goal guide for writers and authors

Have you ever wondered how companies seem to know what to write every week of the year like they are some sort of magic toad that never gets blocked? I'm about to blow your mind...

· Jan 3 · Russell Nohelty
May December: Tabloids, Trauma and Tolstoy in the Age Gap Trope

May December: Tabloids, Trauma and Tolstoy in the Age Gap Trope

I admit it: I love uncomfortable dramas—Ordinary People, The Squid and the Whale, and Buffalo 66 are a few of my favorites.

Dec 21 · Jennifer Hilt
Ink and Intent: How Creative Planning Uplifts Authors and Poets

Ink and Intent: How Creative Planning Uplifts Authors and Poets

Being an author is a thrilling and empowering adventure... but the vast array of possibilities can be overwhelming. Let's talk about how to tackle your goals without taking on too much at once.

The 5 biggest mistakes writers make when turning their books into comics

The 5 biggest mistakes writers make when turning their books into comics

Comics are a popular way for authors to expand their platform, but the majority I talk to run into the same stumbling blocks. What if you could just...not do that, though?

· Sep 6 · Russell Nohelty
How to create a world-class Substack publication

How to create a world-class Substack publication

or how you can stop worrying and fall in love with marketing

· Jul 26 · Russell Nohelty
How to build a substantial body of work that allows you to fight imposter syndrome without burning out

How to build a substantial body of work that allows you to fight imposter syndrome without burning out

Level up your writing career without burning out, destroying your life in the process, or having no life outside your work

· Jul 12 · Russell Nohelty
Is it even possible to be a writer AND happy at the same time?

Is it even possible to be a writer AND happy at the same time?

Yes, but you have to change your relationship to success, money, and data in order to make it happen.

· May 10 · Russell Nohelty
Are you seeing things clearly in your writing career?
What if the skills that made you a successful writer start to ruin your life?

What if the skills that made you a successful writer start to ruin your life?

I used to make most of my money at shows, but after COVID doing them is literally killing me. How can you keep your author business afloat when the skills you relied on start destroying you?

· Mar 29 · Russell Nohelty
Recovering a long series: a case study
You should not be competing against other writers
A bad book launch is not a moral failure

A bad book launch is not a moral failure

Money is not an indication of moral worth.

· Feb 10 · Russell Nohelty
How to self-publish well and sell a lot of books
How to design a signature series
Five steps to writing freedom
The secret to making a living as a self-published author

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