Why Every Writer Needs A Team

As a writer, hours are spent on a lonely canvas spilling out your thoughts, hopes, dreams, and stories.

Some aspects of writing are very isolated, but the truth is, you are in the storytelling business.

No business succeeds with just one person.

Steve Jobs built Apple around this concept.

Stephen King would be the first to tell you he’d be nowhere without the support of his wife Tabitha. She encouraged him to keep writing Carrie when Stephen wanted to abandon it.

The difference between your success and failure often hinges on one thing: the team around you.

You need to have others around you who will support you, encourage you, critique your work, edit your work, and even promote your work.

Without a team, you will get overwhelmed and burnt out. It’s not a matter of if, but rather when.

Find a great team to put in place around you.

Yes, it will take time.

And energy is required too.

Sure the thought might sound a bit overwhelming, but I promise it’s not.

Here’s a super-simple step you can take right now:

I started a Facebook group called Writers Unite to help you build your team. There are already over two hundred awesome members in this group, and it is ready for more.

To join the group, just click the link here.

The group is absolutely free too, no strings attached.

Are you stuck with your writing and not moving forward?

Not sure where to start at all?

Want to co-write an ebook?

Need a referral for an ebook cover?

Writing an ebook and needing an editor?

Just post these questions in the group and you’ll find help.

Writers Unite exists for one reason: to help you share the story you’re holding inside.

Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions–jimwoodswrites@gmail.com–it will be my honor to help you.

 

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