Tag: writing-tips

  • Final Call: The 50% Off Sale Ends at Midnight!

    This is it—the finish line. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect moment to clear out your wishlist, this is your official sign. Everything is currently half-price, but only for a few more hours.

    Once the clock strikes midnight, the prices go back to normal. No extensions, no “oops, I missed it” discounts—just one last chance to grab what you’ve been eyeing at a massive steal.

    What’s Waiting for You?

    Whether you are looking for a new adventure to dive into or a gift for a friend, now is the time to act. You can get 50% off on:

    • EVERYTHING!!

    Don’t Leave it to the Last Minute

    We’ve all been there: you tell yourself you’ll do it later, life gets in the way, and suddenly the page says “Sale Ended.” Don’t let that happen tonight!

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  • 3-DAY SALE: 50% Off Ebooks & Writing Services!

    The flash sale is officially live! From now until Monday night, you can grab any of my books or professional services for half price.

    The Deals:

    • All Ebooks – 50% Off
    • Manuscript Blueprint Critique – 50% Off
    • First Three Chapters: Deep Dive Edit – 50% Off

    If you’ve been waiting for the right time to pick up a new read or get a professional set of eyes on your work, this is the window!

    Ebooks Linked Below!

    Writing Services Linked Below!

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  • Ready to Start Selling Your Ebooks?

    Ready to get your work out there? It’s time to stop overthinking and start selling. Payhip is the easiest way to get your ebooks into readers’ hands without the headache of massive platforms.

    Most sites take a giant bite out of your royalties, but Payhip keeps it simple. You upload your file—PDF, EPUB, whatever you’ve got—and you keep 95% of your sales on their free plan. There is no waiting for weeks for a “gatekeeper” to tell you your book is worthy. You decide when it is ready.

    I remember staring at my screen for hours, terrified to hit publish. My palms were sweaty and the room felt way too quiet. But once I did it, the world didn’t end. Instead, I finally had a link I could share with people. That rush of seeing your first sale notification is better than any caffeine kick.

    The setup takes minutes. You customize your store, link your PayPal or Stripe, and you are officially a professional author. No more “someday” talk.

    Go to Payhip today and create your account. Your stories don’t do anyone any good sitting in a hidden folder on your desktop. Get them out there and start building your own empire.

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  • Let’s Make Your Manuscript Unputdownable: Editing Slots Now Open

    The difference between a “good” book and a “must-read” is often found in the edits.

    As indie authors, we wear a lot of hats. We are the writers, the marketers, the project managers, and the visionaries. But the one hat that is almost impossible to wear effectively for our own work is the Editor hat. We are simply too close to our own stories to see the plot holes or the subtle prose hitches that pull a reader out of the moment.

    That’s why I’m excited to officially remind you that I am opening my calendar for professional editing services!

    Whether you are writing a Psychological Thriller that needs more tension, or a Memoir that needs a clearer emotional arc, I’m here to help you bridge the gap between a finished draft and a polished masterpiece.

    How I Can Help You:

    • The Blueprint Critique: A “big picture” structural review of your plot and characters. Perfect for fixing the foundation before you build the house.
    • The 3-Chapter Kickstart: A deep-dive line edit of your first 10,000 words to ensure your Amazon “Look Inside” sample converts browsers into buyers.
    • Full Manuscript Editing: Comprehensive Line Editing and Proofreading to give your book that industry-standard shine.

    I only take on a limited number of clients each month to ensure every manuscript gets the meticulous attention it deserves.

    Ready to level up your prose?

    You can view my full list of services, transparent pricing, and booking details right here on the site:

    Not sure where to start? I still offer a free 1,000-word sample edit for all new clients. It’s the best way to see if our styles align before you commit to a full project.

    Let’s get your book ready for the world.

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  • Amazon KDP vs. Payhip: How to Scale Your Indie Author Business

    Building a sustainable indie author career is about more than just hitting “publish.” In this video, we dive deep into the ultimate Indie Author Playbook, comparing two heavyweights: Amazon KDP and Payhip.

    I’ll show you why you don’t have to choose between a massive marketplace and your own store—and how to use them together to maximize your profits and own your audience.

    In this video, we cover:

    • Discovery vs. Profit: Why Amazon is for being found, and Payhip is for getting paid.
    • Setup Essentials: The “hidden” tax settings that could save you 30% of your earnings.
    • Physical Product Logic: How to stop losing money on shipping and unboxing experiences.
    • Keystone Pricing: The simple formula for professional-grade profits.
    • The 6-Month Launch Plan: How to turn buzz into confirmed sales.

    Whether you’re selling ebooks, signed paperbacks, or even your favorite author-branded candles, these strategies will help you move from “hobbyist” to “professional.”

  • A Day in the Life of an Indie Author (It’s Not as Glamorous as You Think)

    If you’ve ever imagined an indie author’s life as sitting in a sunlit café with a perfectly aesthetic latte, typing out bestselling novels while soft piano music plays in the background…

    I hate to be the one to break it to you.

    It’s not quite like that.

    Okay — sometimes there is coffee.
    But it’s usually reheated.

    Being an indie author means wearing about fourteen different hats in a single day. One minute you’re deep in an emotional scene, crying over fictional characters like they’re real people. The next minute you’re trying to figure out why your website layout suddenly looks like it was designed by a raccoon.

    There are days when the words flow effortlessly and you feel unstoppable — like maybe this is finally the book that changes everything. And then there are days when you stare at the same sentence for two hours and somehow make it worse.

    You celebrate small victories that most people wouldn’t understand.

    A new subscriber.
    A kind comment.
    One unexpected book sale.
    A review that makes you sit there smiling at your screen like an absolute weirdo.

    But here’s the truth no one really talks about:

    Being an indie author isn’t just about writing.
    It’s about believing in something you created when no one else can see the vision yet.

    It’s late nights.
    Learning marketing.
    Rewriting chapters.
    Posting content.
    Doubting yourself.
    Trying again anyway.

    And somehow… still loving it.

    Because every story written is a small act of courage.

    So if you’re a writer too — or dreaming of becoming one — just know you’re not alone in the messy, beautiful chaos of it all.

    What does your creative routine look like? Are you a morning writer or a midnight chaos goblin like me?

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  • Join My Review Crew — Be Part of the Book Journey!

    Join The Review Crew!

    If you love books, enjoy sharing your thoughts, and want to support indie authors in a meaningful way… I have something special for you 💛

    I’m officially opening spots for my Review Crew!

    This is an opportunity for readers to receive free review copies (ebooks) of my books in exchange for leaving an honest review on Amazon. Reviews truly make a huge difference for indie authors — they help books reach new readers, build credibility, and keep the stories coming


    ✨ What You’ll Get

    • Free ebook review copies delivered straight to your email
    • Early access to new releases
    • A chance to be part of my inner reading circle
    • My endless gratitude (seriously… endless)

    ⭐ What I Ask in Return

    • Read the book within a reasonable timeframe
    • Leave an honest review on Amazon when finished
    • Optional: share your thoughts on social media or Goodreads

    You don’t need to be a professional reviewer — just someone who genuinely enjoys reading and supporting authors.

    💌 How to Join

    If this sounds like something you’d love to be part of, simply subscribe to my website or send me a message expressing your interest. I’ll be selecting a small group of dedicated readers to join the crew.

    Spots are limited so I can keep the experience personal and meaningful.

    Thank you so much for supporting indie authors and helping stories find their way into the world. I truly couldn’t do this without readers like you.

    With gratitude,
    Jennifer 💛

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  • Our New Books Clubs!

    We Started Something New for Writers (And You’re Invited)

    Okay… so we did a thing. 👀

    After a lot of thinking (and probably too much coffee), we decided to create two new spaces for writers — because honestly, writing can feel a little lonely sometimes and we wanted a place where authors can connect, learn, and just exist with other creative people.

    So we’re excited to officially introduce:

    The Indie Author Hub – our brand new Facebook page
    📚 The Cozy Writer’s Club – our Facebook group for writers

    The Indie Author Hub

    This page is where we’ll be sharing things like:

    • Writing tips and encouragement
    • Self-publishing advice
    • Updates about our books and projects
    • Helpful resources for indie authors
    • Behind-the-scenes moments from our writing journey

    If you’re interested in writing, publishing, or just love seeing how books come together, this page is for you.

    👉 Follow the page here:

    The Cozy Writer’s Club

    Now this one we’re especially excited about.

    The Cozy Writer’s Club is our little corner of the internet for writers to gather, share ideas, ask questions, celebrate wins, and support each other through the writing process.

    No pressure. No perfection. Just writers being writers.

    Inside the group you can:

    ✏️ Share what you’re currently writing
    📖 Talk about books and storytelling
    💡 Ask questions about publishing
    🎉 Celebrate writing milestones
    ☕ Hang out with other cozy creative humans

    Whether you’re writing your first book, your tenth book, or just thinking about starting one… you’re welcome here.

    👉 Join the group here:

    Come Say Hello

    We’d absolutely love your support as we get these spaces up and running. If you’re a writer (or want to be one someday), come hang out with us.

    Follow the page.
    Join the group.
    Introduce yourself.

    Let’s build something really fun for writers. 💛

    “You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.” ― Annie Proulx

  • 🍀 St. Patrick’s Day eBook Sale 

    25% OFF March 14th-17th

    To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, we’re running a special eBook sale for a limited time.

    From March 14th through March 17th, you can get 25% off your entire purchase on all eBooks.

    If you’ve been thinking about picking up one of our books, this is the perfect time to do it.

    What’s Included in the Sale

    During the sale, every eBook in the shop will be 25% off.

    That means you can explore titles like:

    History They Didn’t Teach You
    My Husband’s Secret
    • Journals and self-reflection books
    • Writing and publishing guidesWhether you enjoy history, storytelling, personal reflection, or learning new skills, there’s something for everyone.

    Why We’re Running the Sale

    St. Patrick’s Day is a great excuse to celebrate, and we wanted to share something fun with our readers.

    Sales like this are also a great opportunity for new readers to discover books they may not have come across before.

    If you’ve been curious about any of our titles, now is a great time to grab them at a discount.

    Sale Details

    🍀 25% off all eBooks
    📅 March 14 – March 17
    📚 Applies to your entire purchase

    Just visit the shop during the sale and the discount will be applied at checkout.

    Don’t Miss It!

    This St. Patrick’s Day sale only runs for four days, so be sure to grab your books before the discount ends.

    Happy reading, and happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀

  • How I Wrote My First Book in 45 Days

    When people ask me how long it took to write my first book, the honest answer is… a lot longer than 45 days.

    For a long time, I was stuck in the thinking about writing a book phase.

    You know the phase.


    The one where you:

    • Come up with ideas
    • Open a document
    • Write a paragraph
    • Reread it 12 times
    • Decide it’s terrible
    • Close the document
    • Repeat the cycle a week later

    I spent months in that loop.

    Not because I didn’t have ideas. Actually, it was the opposite… I had too many ideas and overthought everything. I wanted the book to be perfect before it even existed.

    Eventually, I realized something important:

    A book can’t improve if it doesn’t exist yet.

    So I stopped overthinking and finally committed to just writing. And once I actually started…
    I finished the entire book in about 45 days.

    The Moment Things Finally Clicked

    The biggest shift wasn’t a magical productivity trick.

    It was simply deciding that the first version didn’t have to be perfect.

    I stopped editing every sentence while writing it.
    I stopped worrying about whether people would like it.
    I stopped trying to sound like a “real author.”

    Instead, I focused on getting the ideas out of my head and onto the page.

    Once that happened, the writing started flowing much faster than I expected.

    The Truth About Writing a Book

    Writing a book isn’t necessarily about talent.

    It’s mostly about discipline and consistency.

    There were days I didn’t feel inspired.
    Days I didn’t feel like writing at all.

    But I kept showing up anyway.

    Some days I wrote a lot.
    Some days I wrote very little.

    But progress is progress.

    And the amazing thing about writing a book is this:

    Once it’s finished… it’s finished.

    You now have something that didn’t exist before. Something you created from nothing.

    That feeling alone makes the work worth it.

    Tips That Helped Me Finish My Book

    1. Stop editing while you write

    Editing while writing is one of the fastest ways to get stuck.

    Your first draft is supposed to be messy.
    Let it be messy.

    You can always improve it later.

    2. Write even when you don’t feel like it

    Motivation is unreliable.

    If you only write when you feel inspired, your book will take forever.

    Instead, treat writing like an appointment with yourself.

    Show up. Even if it’s just for 20 minutes.

    3. Don’t try to write the whole book at once

    Thinking about writing an entire book can feel overwhelming.

    Instead, focus on one section at a time.

    One page turns into ten pages.
    Ten pages turn into chapters.
    Chapters turn into a finished book.

    4. Accept that the first version won’t be perfect

    No one writes a perfect first draft.

    Not beginners.
    Not experienced authors.
    Not bestselling writers.

    The goal of the first draft is simply to exist.

    You can always make it better later.

    The Biggest Lesson I Learned

    The hardest part of writing a book isn’t the writing itself.

    It’s getting out of your own way.

    Overthinking, perfectionism, and self-doubt can keep people stuck for years.

    But once you finally start and commit to finishing, the process becomes much more manageable.

    And before you know it, you’ll look up and realize something pretty incredible:

    You wrote a book.

    If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, consider this your sign to start.

    You don’t have to be perfect.
    You just have to begin.