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Ksenia Anske

October 24, 2018

Quitting is not an option

by Ksenia Anske


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Yes, I know. I recently told you to quit, if you must.

But it’s all part of the same game.

When you commit to writing, you don’t commit to a job. You commit to a lifestyle.

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TAGS: writing tip


October 23, 2018

They just figured it out before you did

by Ksenia Anske


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You’re brilliant. 

You know how to write an awesome book—a book that everyone will want to read.

The difference between you and those who sell books by the millions is simply that they’ve figured out how to do it before you.

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TAGS: writing tip


October 22, 2018

Write about what you're afraid of

by Ksenia Anske


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I often get asked, “How do I decide what to write about?”

And I often answer, “Write about what you’re afraid of.”

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TAGS: writing tip


October 21, 2018

How to cold-pitch your writing: It's not about you, it's about them!

by Ksenia Anske


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We writers have the hardest time pitching our books to our readers. It can also be something else, like pitching the services we offer (editing, proofreading, etc.) or the interviews we’re interested in (inviting people to guest blog, to take part in our podcast, etc.) or the jobs we want (cold e-mailing publications or news outlets or places that are hiring writers).

Here is the thing.

Most of the time we do it wrong, and it’s because we’ve never been trained in the art of selling, and have a knee-jerk reaction to anyone attempting to teach us.

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TAGS: writing tip


October 20, 2018

When nothing seems to help you move forward—quit it

by Ksenia Anske


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It may be the scariest thing you will ever do in your writing career.

Giving up on a writing project. Quitting it cold turkey. Shelving it for millennia, and then some.

But! Here is a big but.

It may actually serve as a catalyst for another amazing writing project, or…

Are you ready for this?

It may be that when you announce you're quitting, help will come. 

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