Episode Twelve: The Twelve-Month Draft

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Episode Twelve: The Twelve-Month Draft

Episode Twelve: The Twelve-Month Draft Welcome back to the blog! Today we’re diving into Episode Twelve of the podcast, and since twelve feels like such a neat number, we’re exploring the idea of the twelve-month draft. And no, this is NOT about football 🙂 Writing a novel is a marathon, not a sprint. While some writers thrive on fast-drafting their stories in thirty days, many of us need a gentler, steadier pace. That’s where the twelve-month draft comes in, a timeline that’s both practical and achievable. Why Twelve Months? A year feels doable. It allows for real life to happen while

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Episode 8: Kindle Unlimited: The Page Turns

For years, Kindle Unlimited felt like the enchanted forest of indie publishing. Full of possibility, discovery, and treasure. Readers got an endless library for one flat fee. Authors got exposure, royalties, and a shot at being discovered by new fans. But lately, something has shifted in the KU kingdom and not in a happily ever after way. When KU Was Magical Kindle Unlimited started as a win-win. Readers could binge without breaking the bank. Authors got paid for every page read, a fair, performance-based system that rewarded engaging stories. For many indie authors (including me) KU was a launchpad. It

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