In this age of distraction, writers are challenged to find the time and means to be productive. Between juggling commitments and fighting our own attempts at procrastination and self-sabotage, it can often feel like a losing battle.
No one says you have to be. But here’s something to consider.
Writers who want to make a career out of writing books have to think about productivity. Readers discover a writer they like, and when they do, they’ll usually read everything the author has written to date. And that’s exciting for an author; those are the kind of fans she wants.
I’ve heard it said by many in the industry, best-selling authors included, that to really be a success (as far as productivity and sales go), a writer needs to release a book every three to four months.
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