Lesson 1: What If I Don't Have Time To Write? Everyone is busy, but you actually have a lot more "hidden" time to write than you think. It all starts with a simple tweak in how you think about writing.
Lesson 2: Writing During The School Year When school takes up the majority of your time, here's what you can do to actually get some writing done. This lesson includes practical examples from teen authors.
Lesson 3: How To Overcome Writer's Block This one simple trick will help you combat writer's block whenever you're unmotivated, don't know what to write, or are just plain stuck.
Lesson 4: What If My Writing Isn't Good Enough? If you're struggling with your inner critic, this is how you can turn it into your greatest strength — something that drives you forward rather than holding you back.
Lesson 5: You're A Better Writer Than You Think Do you ever feel your writing isn't up to scratch, especially at the end of the day? It doesn't actually have anything to do with your skill, it has to do with this.
Lesson 6: Two Exercises To Improve Your Writing Writing your book or working on blog posts isn't the only way to improve your writing. These valuable exercises will help you get to the next level.
Lesson 7: Who Else Wants To Write Thousands of Words Every Day? Consistency is the key to becoming a serious writer. Here you'll learn a solid step-by-step strategy to go from sporadic writing to consistently hitting your targets every day — this method will easily let you calculate how long it will take you to finish a novel!
Lesson 8: Navigating The Publishing Industry As A Young Writer EPCA bestselling teen author, Amanda Barratt, is here to give you the inside scoop on what it's really like to navigate the publishing industry and give you tips on everything from landing an agent to how to pursue publication while you're still young.
Lesson 9: No, Writing As A Career Isn't Silly Many people think you can't earn a living as a writer. Instead, they suggest you become a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. You know... one of those safe, high-paying, sure-to-be-successful careers. But what if they've got it all wrong?
This PDF shows you exactly what to focus on next — organized around the 10 domains (e.g. Consistency, Motivation, Writing Habits, etc.) and 4 stages (Dreamer, Starter, Planner, and Achiever) of the WriterScore Assessment.
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