What’s one of the most overlooked elements to write and publish?

What’s one of the most overlooked elements to write and publish?

What’s one of the most overlooked elements to write and publish? 

About two years ago, I was at St. Louis to speak to the Gulf Managers Association of America to speak about clarity in writing.

A lot of fiction writers think clarity doesn’t apply to them, or it’s not important.

But if you’ve ever revised anything, you may have found that clarity can be an elusive attribute even fiction writing.

Getting your message across, whether in your theme or in the actual progression of your chapters, there are lots of issues fiction writers have with clarity.

So, clarity is a really important element even for fiction writers. It’s super super important. And so, the Gulf Managers Association of America have invited me to speak at St. Louis to help writers learn about the importance of clarity in writing. 

I’d love to talk to you about getting clarity in your writing, and not just in your writing, but also in your writing goals.  

I can also guide you in what way it is best for you to publish–whether it’s self-publishing or traditional–since publishing is not a “one-size-fits-all “ solution. 

I’d love to talk to you about where you are, where you’d like to go, and how you can get there. Drop yourself right into my calendar and chat with me there by clicking this link

What is the Most Overlooked Ingredient to Publishing Success?

What is the Most Overlooked Ingredient to Publishing Success?

What is the Most Overlooked Ingredient to Publishing Success? 


It’s probably not what you think it is. 

The most overlooked ingredient to publishing success is clarity.

Many well-meaning authors attempt to find clarity by seeking feedback. More often than not, they end up more muddled than when they started.

I was working with one of my clients, Vivian, in some intricate plotting and pacing in her novel. Vivian is a highly intelligent writer. Her writing is very intricate, detailed, and interwoven. 

She told me: “I am so happy you see my novel. I got so many useless feedback before. They’ve told me that I’m writing two books in one novel, to take out a character or a thread that is not going to work. No ones ever really understood my vision clearly before.” What I did in working with her is I gave her the first of clarity. 

What has she done before? She went to free writing groups and received unhelpful and unclear feedback. In short, she was not given the feedback that she needed in order to make progress in her writing. What she really needed was someone who could get the clarity on many aspects of her book and how they are interwoven. 

You only call a mechanic to fix your car and a plumber to fix your sink. If you want quality feedback that gives you clarity and moves you forward, call a professional–someone who understands the intricacies of interwoven characters, plot, and more. The bottom line: If you want clarity, seek a professional.

We are professionals over at the Writing Gym VIP Membership, where we help you finish a novel to publishable. We help you to revise your novel to industry standards, find an agent, and publish your novel at the Publishing Mastermind.

If you are serious about having a long term writing career, I’d love to speak with you about where you are, where you’d like to go, and how you can get there. 

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