Five Strategies to Prevent Perfectionism: The Thorny Side of Self Care by Lisa Towles
Self care is important for authors to make time for even when it’s difficult to resist the allure of perfectionism and admit you need help.
Self care is important for authors to make time for even when it’s difficult to resist the allure of perfectionism and admit you need help.
Book trailers are a great social media tool to engage potential readers with a short teaser about your book and share others reviews.
When an author submits work to a publisher it’s important to prepare for acceptance, even as they strengthen themselves for rejection.
by Guest Contributor · Published February 4, 2022 · Last modified November 3, 2022
Author Lisa Towles presents tips to get comfortable with the power of No, so that we can create healthier relationships and have more time and space for what we want.
Author self-care is a vital part of maintaining balance as a writer. Lisa Towels interviews Beth Barany and shares how exercise can offer self-care while also sparking your creativity.
Thriller novelist Lisa Towles found herself stuck in a writing rut, then she looked at what she had read lately and discovered that the rut can break if you broaden your reading to more genres.
Enjoy this author Q&A with mystery and thriller novelist Lisa Towles featuring her upcoming novel, Ninety-Five!
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