The Write Stuff
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The Write Stuff

Out of Your Head and Onto the Page

Naleighna Kai, Mary B. Morrison, J. L. Woodson, J. L. Campbell, Karen D. Bradley,, Martha Kennerson, Shakir Rashaan, Stephanie M. Freeman, Janice M. Allen, Florenza Denise Lee, Ehryck F. Gilmore, Christine Pauls, Aiken Ponder, U. M. Hiram, Vanessa Howard, Marie McKenzie, Kadesha Powell,, Erica B. Da

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The Write Stuff

Out of Your Head and Onto the Page

Naleighna Kai, Mary B. Morrison, J. L. Woodson, J. L. Campbell, Karen D. Bradley,, Martha Kennerson, Shakir Rashaan, Stephanie M. Freeman, Janice M. Allen, Florenza Denise Lee, Ehryck F. Gilmore, Christine Pauls, Aiken Ponder, U. M. Hiram, Vanessa Howard, Marie McKenzie, Kadesha Powell,, Erica B. Da

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The Write Stuff is the book for anyone wishes to dip their toe into the literary waters. Each author shares their inspiration on getting you started on your writing journey, editing, world building, and even additional insight on writing in the following genres: Romance
Romantic Suspense
Mystery
Thrillers and ParanormalIf you're thinking about writing and publishing, this book will help you to do the damn thing!

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DON’T THINK, JUST WRITE

by Janice M. Allen Developmental and Copy/Content Editor, and author of King of Lawndale, Growth, and No Right Way to Do a Wrong Thing.

Path to publishing: Won a contest which resulted in an independent publishing house offering to pick up my Christian anthology upon its completion; current novel under consideration by a different independent publishing house.

One of my writer friends can sit for ten hours in a lounge filled with conversation, movement, and music and write 30,000 words for whichever novel she happens to be working on at the time. Another friend of mine can lock herself away in her writing cave when faced with a deadline and emerge six hours later, having pounded out just under 20,000 words to complete her novel.
On the other hand, I can sit in my special writing place for hours, only to come out with one hand holding several locks of hair that I pulled out in frustration and the other hand holding a sheet of paper containing one—maybe two—typed paragraphs.
I won’t even wince at your initial diagnosis because I always thought the same thing you’re thinking; you’re just not a writer. But one of these friends, editor and national bestselling author Naleighna Kai, has edited some of the work I finally got out of my brain and onto paper, and she’s told me that I actually have the makings of a good author. “But she’s your friend,” you say. “She has to pump you up and tell you you’re good.” Point taken. But publishing houses don’t do that kind of thing. If your writing stinks, they throw it out like yesterday’s garbage. Yet amazingly, in the fall of 2013, I won the grand prize in the Xulon Press Christian Choice Writing Contest. The grand prize was a publishing package for an anthology I am currently writing. And several months ago, a second publishing house offered me a conditional contract based on a sample from my novel submitted to them by my agent.
So apparently, I’ve got the “good author gene.” I just seem to be missing the “fast writer chromosome.” While other authors know how to let creative thoughts freefall through their minds and onto the page, you can’t imagine the mental calisthenics I’ve gone through to get something worth reading on paper. Don’t get me wrong—I’m not saying that my creative thoughts don’t flow. But when they do begin to flow, they often get trapped in a sieve in my brain, where they must be shaken and sifted and examined ad nauseum while I agonize over whether they’re good enough to be put on the page.
Part of the problem was that I expected the story to unfold in my mind in the exact order that the events would occur in the finished book. After completing a spellbinding chapter, I would not be able to move forward with the plot for days as I obsessed over what should happen next. Mind you, my imagination was busy creating new scenes, but because they seemed so unrelated to what should logically follow the chapter I had just finished, I rejected them and toiled to come up with what I thought should happen next in the book.
But in creative writing, the plot doesn’t always come to you chronologically. The scene or chapter your mind visualizes today may seem like it has absolutely nothing to do with what you’ve written so far. But one of the many valuable lessons I learned from my friend and mentor, Naleighna Kai, is: Don’t overthink it. Just get it all on paper.
At first, that was as difficult to accomplish as her telling me (a right-handed person) to write the Pledge of Allegiance with my left hand. It wouldn't be an impossible task, but I wouldn't get satisfactory results until I succeeded in training my left hand to function instead of my dominant right hand. So it was with my thinking. I've always been more of an analytical thinker. My creative mind was sorely underdeveloped. It wasn't easy at first (still isn't at times) to get out of the mode of scrutinizing and editing every thought before I put it on paper. But I was amazed to find that when I put all my thoughts on paper as they came to me, those seemingly random and unrelated passages were puzzle pieces that I could fit together into a complete and cohesive novel.
Don’t despair if you’re a slow writer. Learning to stop overthinking the process and just write didn’t get me in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the fastest writer alive. But it did amp up my speed from 1 mph to … let’s say 20 mph. So how long did it take me to write this article?
Don’t ask!
Lessons Learned:
Difficult and Impossible are not the same thing. Just because something is challenging for you to do, doesn’t mean it isn’t meant for you to do.

IT’S YOUR STORY. TELL IT YOUR WAY

by Marie McKenzie, bestselling author Things That Keep Me Up at Night

Path to Publishing: Took the NK-30 Day Challenge, wrote Things That Keep Me Up at Night in 30 days, published four months later and became a #1 Amazon Bestseller and stayed #1 for several weeks.

My view was that writers were people with eloquence, extraordinary imagination, and memory. That was quickly debunked when I chose to wade into the writing arena and pen my memoir, Things That Keep Me Up At Night. Thus far, the experience has been so fulfilling that I continued the journey into writing other genres.
Before January of 2021, I had not considered authoring a book. One day, I was navigating my Facebook feed when a post popped up about a 30-Day writing challenge. I messaged the author, Naleighna Kai, with my interest, and she responded with an invitation to a Zoom informational session. During the meeting, we received the details and what the process would entail and the cost. I decided to jump on board. She was warm while being frank and honest about the challenge that loomed ahead. About twenty individuals agreed to participate that night.
The reason I accepted the task remains unclear since I was totally ignorant about the journey. However, I was elated because it gave me access to a group that offers unmatched leadership, coaching, mentorship, and support. Nevertheless, a few weeks in, it appeared that my book would not be completed within the time frame. Defeat was on the horizon until I received a private message from our leader, Naleighna Kai. She requested my contact information, and shortly after that, my phone rang. The number on the screen was not familiar, but I answered and immediately recognized the voice. After all, I had listened to her in Zoom meetings multiple times. She asked about the status of my book, and I shared all the reasons why the deadline would not be met. She did not accept my excuses and gave me tips on how I could accomplish my goal. She encouraged me: "write fifteen minutes each day, dictate while you drive to work; we are not leaving you behind,” are a few of the tips I received.
At the end of that call, I had renewed vigor and motivation to complete my memoir and did not look back. My book was completed on time and released in June of 2021.
My experience with NK’s Tribe Called Success during and after the 30-Day Challenge has been phenomenal. I have gained more than just writing colleagues; I have gained a family. The Tribe looks out for, supports, and encourages each other, sometimes more than blood family members do. The support started on day one and never ended—it actually expanded.
In addition to connecting on different social media platforms, the group participates in a Zoom accountability check every Friday night, during which members discuss ongoing projects, progress on personal writings, and encourage and support each other. Our Facebook page facilitates daily check-ins and accountability postings. Unlike other writing groups, there is always help. The latest connection on social media allows us to share, connect, and promote our work and achievements with Tribe members and the public.
In June 2021, the full impact of the Tribe was fully displayed on all social media platforms. Four Tribe newbies, including me, who started the 30-Day Challenge in January, completed our books then released them between June 15th and 25th. Incredibly, all four books became #1 Amazon Bestsellers on release day, and not just for one day. Some kept the title for several weeks. This feat was achieved because of the strategy employed by the Tribe. On Release Day, each Tribe member promotes the member's book to all their pages on all social media platforms and personal websites—all day. I’ve never had my picture or name shared so many times in one day, not even close. The feeling was overwhelming. I didn't know how to behave. I was giddy with awe and excitement.
Now that I have been bitten by the writing bug, there is no end in sight. Writing has now become one of my passions. Stay tuned. My second book, a Romantic Suspense, hit the market in November of 2021. And a third book, this one, released in May 2022, an Inspirational to release in August, with a fifth – romantic suspens...

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