Ask a Book Coach: Viewing Mistakes as Part of the Magic
Rona Gofstein12d ago
From the article
Your character’s mistakes make for a stronger story; yours can make you a stronger writer. Book coach Rona Gofstein reminds authors that learning from failure leads to success, in fiction and in life.
Continue reading on Indie Author MagazineYou might also wanna read
Embracing Failure as a Writer: Building Creative Resilience Through Rejection and Self-Doubt
Writer Jen Knox explores the concept of failing beautifully as both a writer and a human being. Drawing from personal experience, she discus
Why Losing Sticks With Us More Than Winning
NBC Palm Springs·2h ago
Why "Stealing" Ideas Is a Skill Worth Developing
The article presents a personal philosophy on "stealing" as a skill — reframing it not as unethical theft but as the art of learning from ot
How Publishing Your Work Increases Opportunities for Luck and Success
The article argues that while luck is necessary for success, individuals can increase their chances of encountering good fortune by publishi
The truth behind curated success stories: why we edit our past online
The article explores how people rewrite their professional narratives online, using the example of a founder (Dev) who posted about intentio
Writing Emotion, Discovery Writing, And Slow Sustainable Book Marketing With Roz Morris | The Creative Penn
thecreativepenn.com·1mo ago

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.