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033 - You've Written a Novel, Now What!?

06 Dec 2022

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With the conclusion on NaNoWriMo many new writers would find themselves asking this question. Now what? You've written your first draft, so what's the next step. Every year in December, a few hundred thousand writers breath a sigh of relief because they have completed their manuscript. They've written 50k words in 30 days and have won one of the biggest writing challenges in the world. Probably you're one of the thousands. After you've completed your first draft, I like to suggest taking a month off. An entire month to just rest, reflect and not think about your book. You deserve that much. One thing I love doing is taking walks up to the stream behind my house. I like to listen to the birds singing and seeing the forest animals going by. This is just one thing I do when I've completed my draft. In this episode I share 4 next steps plus a bonus to help you enjoy the holidays stress free. This episode is brought to you by The Target Reader Mini Course All link mentioned can be found here >>> Rate, Review, & Follow on Anchor Please consider rating and reviewing my show. This helps me support more writers, like yourself, get their books visible and into readers hands. Be sure to let me know what you enjoyed most of the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I mention a bunch of bonuses and resources in each episode that I don't mention anywhere else, so if you're not subscribed, there is a great chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now!!!

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