The Writer Experience Blog

Insights, strategies, and inspiration for every stage of the author journey

Writing a book isn’t just about putting words on a page—it’s about sharing your message, building something meaningful, and staying true to your voice. The Writer Experience Blog is here to guide you every step of the way.

You’ll find trusted insights, empowering strategies, and personal reflections to help you move forward—whether you're outlining your first chapter, prepping for launch, or building your book business.

This is your space for clarity, encouragement, and real talk about the writing life.

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5 Ways a Business Book Can Strengthen Your Authority and Support Growth

5 Ways a Business Book Can Strengthen Your Authority and Support Growthby: Julie Pershing

For many professionals and business owners, the idea of writing a book sits in the category of important, but later.

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5 Ways a Business Book Can Strengthen Your Authority and Support Growth

How to Build a Writing Routine That Works in Real Life

How to Build a Writing Routine That Works in Real Lifeby: Julie Pershing

Many writers assume they need more time when what they really need is a more realistic writing routine. If your writing life depends on ideal conditions, progress will always feel fragile.

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How to Build a Writing Routine That Works in Real Life

If Your Book Idea Feels Scattered, Start Here

If Your Book Idea Feels Scattered, Start Hereby: Julie Pershing

There is a moment many aspiring authors know well. You feel the pull to write a book. You know there is something important on your heart. Maybe it is your story. Maybe it is a message shaped by years of experience. Maybe it is a framework, teaching, or personal journey that could make a real difference in someone else’s life.

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If Your Book Idea Feels Scattered, Start Here

Track Your Writing Progress

Track Your Writing Progress by: Julie Pershing

If you are writing in a busy life, progress can feel invisible. You write in small pockets of time. You squeeze in a session between responsibilities. You show up, but you are not sure it is adding up.

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Track Your Writing Progress