
Are You Procrastinating or Percolating? How to Stop Beating Yourself Up for Not Writing
We writers (and writing coaches) talk a lot about procrastination—how it creeps in as resistance, keeping us from doing our work. But sometimes, we mislabel what’s actually happening and then beat ourselves up for not making progress. That dawdling, that staring at the screen without typing, the Wordle break, the social media scroll, or the "just one more level" on Royal Match—what if that’s not procrastination at all?

Learning to Say No to Mom Guilt with Author MK Pagano
Are you a parent to an amazing human, or maybe more than one, who is the center of your world, and you’re also a writer with a passion for what you do and struggle to balance both, plus all the other stuff life throws your way?

The Importance of Learning to Rest: Lessons From Creative Burnout and How to Recover
Have you ever felt like your creative ambition failed you? Writing used to light you up, but not anymore. The want is still there–you want to write your books. You want to do all the things that you think are required to make that happen–but you just can’t.

The Necessary Discomfort of a Fiction Writer
If you are not stretching yourself as a writer, you are not growing.

Announcing The Write It Scared Podcast - Why I’m Doing It Scared!
This podcast for fiction writers has been a dream of mine for a long time and I want to share with you the why behind it.
The Mission: Tell the truth about why writing a novel is so hard by acknowledging that most writers grapple with two stories: the one they want to put on the page to the best of their ability and the often subconscious internal story that prevents them from doing it.

How to Beat Procrastination and Write Your Novel
As a fiction book writing coach, one of my clients’ top struggles is how often they procrastinate when they “should” be writing. This article discusses several simple strategies to help your rethink and outsmart your procrastination problem so you can get back to writing.

Navigating Emotions in Writing: How to Handle Personal Experiences and Emotional Wounds
Do you pour your heart into your writing?
Do your personal experiences, the wounds you carry, seep into your stories?
Ever find it challenging to write when your characters mirror the hardships you're going through or have faced in the past?
Today we’ll talk about the painful process of writing through messy emotions.