
Realistic Writing: The Art of Implying and Suggesting
Realistic writing reflects the truth of the seen world by implying and suggesting rather than revealing everything. Learn how to create authentic characters and situations by embracing the unknown.

The Burden and Courage of Creativity
Creativity is a fundamental human trait, yet it often faces resistance. Writers must have the courage to express their creativity, understanding their culture, art, and time to challenge the norms and innovate.

Perennial vs Bestseller: The Writer's Dilemma
Writers face a dilemma between crafting bestsellers that make immediate money or perennial books that endure and sell more over time. Both paths have their pros and cons, but the decision is ultimately up to the writer.

The Importance of Marketing in Writing and Promoting Your Book
Marketing is essential for writers. It’s not just about promoting your book, but about promoting yourself. Writers must think about marketing before they even begin writing, ensuring their work is both promotable and visible in a crowded market.

Time Management: The Key to Creating Beautiful Days
Time is the essence of life. By setting meaningful goals, prioritizing what truly matters, and focusing our time on what we love, we can create beautiful, fulfilling days.

The Endless Possibilities of Plots: Breaking Free from Limitations
Plots are not limited to a fixed number; they are as endless as life itself. Writers should embrace originality and creativity, crafting plots that capture the complexity of life, relationships, and character arcs.

The Art of Creativity: Breaking Rules, Finding Precedence, and Sharing Stories
Creativity is a complex process that involves breaking rules, recognizing cultural influences, and advancing the discipline. For creativity to reach its full potential, it must be shared with others and break free from its vacuum. Writers must know precedence, but also push beyond it to create something original and lasting.

Four Ways to Develop a Value-Oriented Mindset
Writers can create wealth by developing a value-oriented mindset. This involves going against the status quo, being willing to fail, learning from mentors, and creating value for others. A value-oriented mindset allows writers to think big, be inclusive, and fund their passions while achieving success.

Understanding Not Only the Idea of Marketing but, More Importantly, the Goal
Many understand the idea of marketing, but fewer grasp its goal. The concept involves reaching a target audience, while the goal requires a structured plan with timelines, integrated campaigns, and targeted markets. To succeed, writers must create a concrete marketing plan that ensures maximum return on investment.

Making Time Management Work
Time management is about prioritizing objectives over activities. Being busy isn’t the same as being productive. Successful time managers focus on their own goals, set clear priorities, and delegate tasks effectively. By seeing the big picture and structuring their time wisely, they achieve what truly matters.

Protagonists Don’t Have to Be Likeable; They Have to Be Unforgettable
A protagonist doesn’t need to be likable—just unforgettable. Whether heroic or villainous, they must captivate from their first entrance. Readers should feel an irresistible pull, whether through admiration, disgust, or fascination. The key is to create a character no one can ignore.

Don’t Give Up on Your Creativity
Your creative voice is unique—no one else can express it like you. Don’t write what you think you should; write what excites you. Creativity requires tenacity and courage. Trust your instincts, push through self-doubt, and create something only you can.

There is No Fuzziness in Success or Failure
Success and failure are not vague concepts—they are defined by clear numbers and measurable actions. Artists and writers must track their progress with concrete data, not subjective goals. Every decision moves you closer to success or failure—there is no in-between.

How Social Media Enriches
Social media isn’t about marketing—it’s about relationships. By engaging authentically, you build connections, spark word of mouth, and increase your visibility online. Networking through social media enriches both your personal and professional life, helping you move from obscurity to recognition.

Three Ways to Keep Excitement Going
Excitement about a new project fades without action. To keep your momentum, remember why you were excited, stay disciplined even when motivation wanes, and envision how completing it will change your life. These three strategies will help you turn inspiration into achievement.

Writers Beware: There is No Formula for Writing
There’s no magic formula for great writing—only hard work, creativity, and persistence. Beware of rigid writing rules that promise success. Instead, focus on learning, reading, practicing, and refining your craft to become an original, engaging writer.

Have Courage to Be Vulnerable
Creativity thrives on vulnerability, yet fear of imperfection often holds us back. True expression requires courage—the courage to make mistakes, embrace our individuality, and share our voices with the world.

Not selling? Take a Look at Your Marketing Plan
Struggling with book sales? It might not be your writing—it could be your marketing. Learn how to refine your sales strategy, improve your promotion, and break through plateaus in your writing career.

First, Create a Product Worth Marketing
The best marketing strategy? Start with a great product. No amount of promotion can save a subpar book, but word-of-mouth can make a great one thrive.

Let’s Be Our Own Creative Revolution
Success isn’t about fitting into a mold—it’s about creating your own. True originality comes from embracing your unique vision and leading your own creative revolution.