31 Days: You Can Write A Book

readygo

 

UPDATE: When I set out to write this series of posts, I NEVER imagined it would be as popular as it has become. But in the almost year since I published this series, it’s gotten consistent traffic, and remains my highest trafficked post via Pinterest to date. So…

 

I have decided to publish this series as an ebook. 30 Days to Becoming a Writer will release on Amazon on August 25, 2014. 

 

Click here to purchase your copy! 

 

 

No, that’s not a typo – The book is a 30 Day Guide, not 31 Day Guide. I condensed the material into readable chapters, and organized it in a way that gives readers a comprehensive guide to writing and publishing in an easily digestible format. 

 

I will be removing the posts from this space in an effort to preserve the integrity of the book, but as soon as the book goes live, I will include the link where you can purchase these posts for your online library.

 

My hope and desire it that people will be inspired to continue to create, to write, and ultimately, to author the words that float in their heads and hearts. I’m so honored to have you all on this journey with me. I hope that you will benefit in your career as a writer from the tips offered in 30 Days to Becoming an Author. For more information on the book, and for more Pinterest-worthy images to promote it, go to KelliStuart.com.

 

Thanks for taking this journey with me!

 

______________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

 

Comments

  1. I feel, for some reason, like I can’t claim that “author” title until I’ve been published. After writing five novels, I do call myself a “writer”. I have had two literary agents tell me they *almost* chose to represent my novel, to the point where they didn’t have any suggestions, just appologies that they have other novels that appeal to them more at this time. So, I think I can even call myself a good writer (though on days when the rejections pour in, I even doubt that …)

    I want to be brave enough to call myself an author. Maybe if I practice. “I am an author. I am an author. I am …” 🙂

Trackbacks