by Rachel Davis | Jan 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Are you an overcomer? A few simple strategies can help you tell your story and help others. Writing about painful experiences is no picnic. Death, divorce, health challenges, mental illness—all these things and more can be hard to talk about. But if you’ve been...
by Rachel Davis | Dec 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
Thinking of writing a nonfiction book? You probably can’t just sit down and write the finished project from beginning to end. A good book must be written in stages. If you try to skip or shortcut the stages, you’ll get a mediocre book that doesn’t live up to your...
by Rachel Davis | Nov 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Book Professor® helped her ditch perfectionism, treat writing like a business, and finish two books. To Jes Averhart, reinventing oneself is an art. Following a career in the business and nonprofit sectors, Averhart founded Reinvention Roadmap, an initiative that...
by Rachel Davis | Nov 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Book Professor® would like to congratulate three of our authors for winning a 2020 NYC Big Book Award this fall. The NYC Big Book Award recognizes excellent books by independent authors and publishers each year in over 100 categories, including both fiction and...
by Rachel Davis | Sep 30, 2020 | Published Authors & Clients, Uncategorized
A Busy Professional Finds the Time, Busts the Myths, and Learns the Tricks of Writing a Book Dr. Peter Wishnie, D.P.M. assumed there would always be time to write a book—later. A busy podiatrist and practice management consultant, Dr. Wishnie knew podiatrists needed a...
by Rachel Davis | Sep 30, 2020 | Learn how to write a book, Uncategorized
My book isn’t organized or cohesive. How do I fix it? If you’re like most aspiring authors, the ideas for your book percolate in your mind before you start writing. But when you start to write them down, those ideas don’t seem as organized and cohesive as they did...