If you want to be an author…
Do you want to become a published author?
Do you want to finally get your story, your message, or your expertise out into the world?
Do you want to hold your book in your hands and know it’s finished?
Do you want to leave a legacy? Build credibility? Create income?
Do you want to stop dreaming and start doing?
Then there’s only one way forward.
WRITE.
YOUR.
BOOK.
You’ve thought about it long enough.
You’ve researched the process.
You’ve bookmarked all the tips and followed all the authors.
You’ve told your friends, “One day, I’ll write a book…”
But here’s the truth most people don’t want to admit:
Thinking about writing doesn’t make you an author.
Planning to write doesn’t make you an author.
Waiting until you “feel ready” definitely doesn’t make you an author.
Writing your book is what makes you an author.
And the world doesn’t need more half-finished drafts, dusty outlines, or “someday” manuscripts.
The world needs your finished book—because someone out there is waiting for it.
But What If You’re Not “Ready”?
Good news: no one ever feels 100% ready.
You’ll never have the perfect outline, the perfect idea, or the perfect time. You have to write anyway.
Start messy.
Start small.
Start scared.
Just start.
Most people think writing a book has to be this long, drawn-out, torturous process.
But what if it didn’t?
What if you could write your book in short daily sessions, using a repeatable system that fits around your real life?
What if you didn’t need a big platform, a publisher, or even a writing degree?
What if all you really needed was a reason and a routine?
Your Book Can Change Lives
Someone out there needs the exact story you’ve lived through.
Someone needs the wisdom you’ve learned.
Someone needs to laugh, cry, or be inspired by what you’ve seen.
Books still change lives—including yours.
When you finally finish your book, a few incredible things start to happen:
You gain confidence. You proved to yourself that you can finish what you start.
You gain clarity. Writing forces you to organize your thoughts and message.
You gain credibility. People see you as the expert—because you literally wrote the book on it.
You create opportunity. Books open doors. Podcasts, clients, speaking gigs, and new income streams come from having a finished book.
It all starts when you stop dreaming and start writing.
But I Don’t Know Where to Start…
That’s the #1 fear I hear from first-time authors.
“I want to write a book… but I don’t know where to start.”
So let me simplify it for you:
Pick your purpose. What do you want this book to do—for you and for your readers?
Pick your topic. What are you excited, experienced, or passionate about?
Pick your structure. Brainstorm the big ideas or chapters.
Pick your pace. Can you write 200-500 words per day? That’s a book in 90 days or less.
Show up and write. That’s it. That’s the secret.
You don’t need to overthink it.
You just need to commit to writing what matters.
Even 20 minutes a day adds up fast when you’re consistent.
Stop Waiting for Permission
Here’s the hard truth:
No one is coming to tap you on the shoulder and say, “Okay, now it’s time to write your book.”
No publisher is going to chase you down before you’ve written it.
No expert is going to give you some golden key to unlock your potential.
You are the only one who can make this happen.
So if you’ve been waiting for a sign—this is it.
WRITE.
YOUR.
BOOK.
Want Help Getting Started?
If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start writing your book, I can help.
I’ve built systems and tools that make writing your book simpler and faster—even if you’ve never written anything before.
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It walks you through what to write, how to structure it, how to self-publish, and how to launch like a pro.
Because I believe everyday people—busy parents, teachers, creatives, dreamers, and doers—deserve the tools to become published authors.
Not someday.
Not maybe.
Now.
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I know this is a "how long is a piece of string" job but what do you think is the minimum length in terms of word count?