If you sometimes you sit down to write a story, article or a book and then get distracted, help is here. It's time to finally finish writing the manuscript that's been sitting in your drawer or computer for weeks, months or even years. You'll discover proven productivity strategies you can use to get the words out and finish writing an article, a story, a book and more. Plus, this book reveals what time management for successful fiction and non-fiction writers looks like. This book about productivity for authors will help you find the success you deserve. Q. Why did you write this book about productivity for authors? A. Several years ago, I had a big problem. I found it hard to finish my stories, articles and books on time. So, I spent several years studying various writing techniques and productivity strategies. I read about the lives and habits of productivity gurus like David Allen and Stephen Covey, and I figured out how to apply their strategies to the craft of story writing and book writing. I found out the hard way that professional writers know how to get things done, finish their work on time, and get paid. I wrote this book because I want to share what I discovered with new and experienced writers. I want to share what I discovered with you. Other books by Bryan Collins The Power of Creativity Poor Brother, Rich Brother This book was formerly called A Handbook for the Productive Writer. It's been re-edited and revised for 2018.
I am a fiction and non-fiction author from Ireland.
I am passionate about writing, creativity and productivity.
I also write an award-winning blog that helps people accomplish more with their writing projects on Become a Writer Today
In 2013, I was a Realex Fire Web Awards finalist. In 2015, I was an Irish blog awards winner.
My books include:
* The Power of Creativity - a three-part series for writers, artists, musicians and anyone who wants to find better ideas * Poor Brother, Rich Brother - an contemporary Irish novella * A Handbook for the Productive Writer: 33 Ways You Can Finish What You Started * Dear Sarah - a short-story