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Life Coaching for Writers: An Essential Guide to Realizing your Creative Potential

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Life Coaching for Writers is a self-help and personal development guide for every writer that will help you to unleash your creative potential. Whether you are a fiction or non-fiction writer, it's not always easy to be creative - life conspires to throw up obstacles, fears and external influences that get in the way of our writing lives. It is aimed at writers who know that they want to write but are struggling to realize their full potential. It is specifically aimed at more experienced writers who have had some successes and want to move from the life of an amateur scribbler to a professional writer.

121 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 28, 2014

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Sarah-Beth Watkins

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Sarah-Beth Watkins is an author, editor and publisher who has written for various publications over the past 20 years. Growing up in Richmond, Surrey she began soaking up history from an early age.

She is the author of Margaret Tudor: Queen of Scots, Catherine of Braganza, The Tudor Brandons, Lady Katherine Knollys and Ireland's Suffragettes. Her next book is due out in October 2018. She is currently working on another historical biography.

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Carys Llewellyn : Freelance writer and book reviewer
Self-help is a rapid growth industry and ‘Life Coaching for Writers’ is aimed at those already writing but having problems managing their time to settle down to write. Sarah Beth Watkins is a freelance writer with over 20 years experience of writing for magazines and websites on a variety of topics including writing, parenting, craft, literature and women's development but she’s the first to admit that it's not always easy to be creative – “life conspires to throw up obstacles, fears and external influences that get in the way of our writing lives”. That’s why this book is aimed at writers who know that they want to write but are struggling to realise their full potential and it is specifically aimed at more experienced writers who have had some successes and want to move from the life of an amateur scribbler to a professional writer. The author has succeeded in what she set out to do because as one reader observes, “It has a light and positive tone and a clear and reader friendly style. There is a good mix of exercises, sound advice and professional techniques, with a nice dash of anecdotal stories, all of which combine to offer the reader an individualized program for achievement.” Highly recommended.
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