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52 weeks of writing author journal and planner

Are you writing what you love?

2022-11-18
By Mariëlle
On 18 November 2022
In The Writing Prompts
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In my YouTube series, 52 Weeks of Writing – The Writing Prompts, I’m sharing the fifty-two writing prompts that are included in the first volume of my 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner.

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YOU have to do the work

2022-10-13
By Mariëlle
On 13 October 2022
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This blogpost was originally published as a guest post about the third volume of the 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner on Mythical Books.

The 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner springs directly from my experience coaching writers and is based on the materials I use in my practice. It has been called ‘a writing coach in book form’ and that’s exactly how I intended it.

Of course, no journal or workbook can stand in for an actual writing coach, someone who will work with you one on one, but 52 Weeks of Writing asks the same questions I ask my clients, and includes numerous writing quotes, prompts, and exercises that I could have picked out or come up with for any of them. Some of them I actually did use in my one-on-one practice and I know I’ll use them again.

Because I poured my approach to coaching into book form, I won’t be around to prod further when you’re holding back or aren’t entirely honest with yourself. That work is entirely up to you. It’s why some questions come back weekly, to help you dig deeper and unravel any unhelpful patterns as you go.

I’m not there to keep you accountable either, which is why I recommend finding yourself an accountability partner as you work your way through the journal/planner. Anyone who purchases 52 Weeks of Writing is also invited to join my Facebook group, The Accountable Wordsmiths.

So how should 52 Weeks of Writing be used?

The journal/planner consists of various elements, some of which return weekly, while others show up every quarter, or only at the very start and end.

Except for the first week, each week starts with a Tracking section, where you’re asked to reflect on the goals you set for the previous week and why you did or didn’t achieve them. Here, you also get to ponder how to better next week, if needed.

The weekly Planning section is where you get to plan your week ahead. If realistic planning isn’t one of your strengths, don’t worry. Just keep tracking your achievements and you’ll soon learn what you can realistically expect of yourself.

Another weekly element are the writing quotes that start off each week and the prompts or exercises that come at the end. Each of the latter is designed to make you grow as a writer, whether in practical terms or those of mindset, and I—obviously—highly recommend doing them.

52 Weeks of Writing starts off with a Clarity section and is designed to help you get clear on what makes you tick as a writer and what may be in the way of your goals and dreams. This section returns every quarter, as does the Reflecting section, which invites you to go back over the past three months and consider how far you’ve come since.

There’s also the Goals section, where I ask you to write down your long-term writing goals. Since goals are not set in stone—we change, our circumstances change—the journal/planner checks in with you every three months to see whether any of those big goals need to be adjusted. You might realise some need to go, while others should be added.

At the very end of the journal/planner, you’ll find the Goal overview. As the name suggests, here you can write down all of your goals of the year, whether you achieved them or not, and the lessons you’ve learned along the way. It’s an extra opportunity to reflect on your progress and get clear about any of the patterns that keep tripping you up.

But… You have to do the work. 52 Weeks of Writing won’t work for you otherwise. You have to actually use it consistently for it to be of help. One of the first reviews this volume received said it well: ‘This is one of those books that you get out of it what you put into it.’ So use it, use it daily, answer the questions, especially the hard ones, and then enjoy the results.

Join my ARC team and receive a free PDF of the 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner, Vol. III

2021-09-13
By Mariëlle
On 13 September 2021
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On 1 December 2021, the third volume 52 Weeks of Writing Author Journal and Planner will be published. I am now inviting writers to join my ARC team to test this new edition before it comes out.

What is an ARC team?

An ARC team is a group of readers who receive an Advanced Reader Copy before a book is published.

I send out ARCs (Advanced Reader Copies) for the following reasons:

1) to find out whether my work resonates with the audience I have in mind, and

2) to receive suggestions on how to improve the material.

Some ARC members also do the following, but only if they feel like it:

3) catch any lingering errors,

4) leave reviews where they can, and

5) promote the book where they can.

How do I know whether I’m the right fit for your ARC team?

The only way to know that for sure is by giving it a go.

I’m looking for writers – both experienced and inexperienced – to test 52 Weeks of Writing and provide me with feedback, whatever that feedback is.

If, at some point, you realise joining my ARC team has been a mistake, just send me an email to let me know.

What if I’ve never given anyone feedback before?

Then let this be your first time!

I don’t care about your level of experience, I care about whether you’re a writer who wants to dive into and test my upcoming journal and planner over the next couple of weeks and share your experiences with.

I have worked with previous versions of 52 Weeks of Writing. Can I still join?

Yes, please!

52 Weeks of Writing Vol. III comes with a few small updates and I would love to know how you, with your experience of the previous volumes, feel about the changes I’ve made.

How can I sign up?

By sending me an email at marielle@mswordsmith.nl.

Until when can I sign up?

You can sign up until 8 October 2021.

When would you need my feedback?

I would need to receive any comments and suggestions by 7 November.

Any other questions?

Drop me a line at marielle@mswordsmith.nl and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Looking forward to welcoming you into the team!

 

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