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Your Path to Book Publishing

5 Common Mistakes of First-Time Authors and How to Avoid Them

08 Jul 2024

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Have you found yourself stuck in the endless loop of trying to write the perfect book? Are you unsure of who you're even writing for?Many first-time authors make these common mistakes that can ultimately lead to a manuscript that never sees the light of day.In this episode, we’ll discuss these two hangups and other popular mistakes of first-time authors — plus, the tools you need to avoid them so you can get your book written and published faster!BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:How to identify and laser-focus on your ideal readers, crafting a book that speaks directly to their needsThe secret to overcoming perfectionism and embracing the messiness of the first draftProven strategies for establishing a sustainable writing routine that propels you toward the finish lineMake your mark as an author.Learn more about The Author’s Mark — Juxtabook’s 12-month professional publishing experience that helps nonfiction authors go from idea to published platform in 12 months or less.Juxtabook.com/authorsmarkLearn more about Your Path to Book Publishing by visiting Juxtabook.com and discover if traditional publishing, self-publishing, or hybrid publishing is right for you. It's time to make your mark and connect with like-minded authors to publish your book, build your author brand, and book marketing. Join TodayLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook

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