It's tempting to do ALL the research before you start writing.
What kind of book are you writing? How many words should it be? What do you need to know about the genre? What questions do you have about self-publishing vs. traditional publishing?
The hardest challenge ahead of you is letting yourself write the story.
Getting right in there, finding out what works for you and what sends you spiraling on a wild Google goose-chase, playing with different styles, POVs, voices, and ideas is what actually creates a sustainable routine around your writing.
As a disabled creative, I've had to figure out how to make time and focus to work on my novel with limited spoons. All those learnings are tidily packaged in this course for you to take from me and speedrun the process.
It'll save you hours of time figuring out what works for you and what doesn't, because my teachings give you permission to go at your own pace and stop trying to make things work that truly do not work with your brain.
Your story matters. Get it out of your brain and onto the page.
My initial thoughts when thinking about the publishing process were, "Ew, I'll worry about that later." But this lesson saved me hours of research and makes it so much easier when it's all in one place.
1.1: What Kind of Book Do You Want to Write?
I would have paid $97 for JUST THIS VIDEO. This video catapulted me into actually starting. THANK YOU.
Lesson 2.5: Novel Outline
I will be playing this lesson on repeat. I'd take an entire course on just road blocks and getting through them, since I feel like I have to fight them off all the time.
Lesson 3.1: Common Roadblocks
What kind of lessons are found within the course? I tailored these teachings to start from scratch! Whether or not you've already started working on your book, following these lessons will help you think through the future of your book so that you can start drafting now without getting distracted by future worries.