You already have the passion, the talent, and the dream. Now it’s time to build the habits, systems, and strategies to turn that dream into a thriving author career.
Page Turner Planning is more than a productivity tool—it’s your year-long partner in building a sustainable writing and publishing practice. Whether you want to release your first book or four books a year, grow your backlist income, or finally find balance between creativity and business, this guided authorpreneur planner and strategic workbook will help you get there—one week at a time.
Inside you’ll find:
52 weeks of actionable author advice from a multi-six-figure indie author Smart planning tools to set goals, track progress, and pivot with purpose Weekly writing and marketing prompts to fuel your creative output and business growth Systems for evaluating what’s working—and what’s worth letting go Reflection checkpoints to help you celebrate wins and make confident decisions for what’s next This isn’t about doing everything. It’s about doing what works for you, with intention and clarity.
If you’re ready to turn your author life into a focused, flexible, and fulfilling creative business, Page Turner Planning will help you design a year that aligns with your goals—and gets real results.
I’m not sure I loved this organizational formatting. The book includes pairs of writing advice and business advice that you’re supposed to read/implement weekly. The business advice would probably work as a weekly prescription, but I don’t think the writing sections are sequential enough to be done in a format like this.
I appreciate the writing advice as it’s focused on reaching readers and building your brand, but I didn’t learn anything new (this is me—you might!). I did learn some new strategies in the business section.
To me, the writing section seems targeted at beginners, or people who have drafted but not published. The business side is 100% for already established authors who have published at least one book.
There were quite a few formatting errors/inconsistencies. It’s only available on the author’s platforms, not retailers, so maybe I should’ve expected it. But I could’ve used a tad more polish.
I'm a romance author with 3 books published & this book is SO HELPFUL with tips related to marketing - which is going to be a focus of mine now that I'm getting in a flow of publishing consistently.
If you want marketing tips with actionable steps on what to do- this is for you. I've read many marketing books that are like "create an ARC team" which makes me want to pull my hair out when they don't say how. This book DOES go into how, with many tips I had never read that were actionable vs "theoretical".
Tips on newsletters, influencer reach out, street teams, social media, getting reviews were especially helpful!