“Unveiling the Silent Killers: What’s Really Holding Your Book Back from Success?”

"Unveiling the Silent Killers: What’s Really Holding Your Book Back from Success?"

Have you ever read a book that left you scratching your head, wondering how on earth it became a bestseller? I mean, we’ve all been there—standing in a bookstore, captivated by glitzy covers and flashy blurbs, only to plunge into a narrative so hollow it’s like biting into a delicious-looking pastry and discovering it’s made of cardboard! Well, that was my experience with a contemporary romance novel that had garnered a million reviews and rave social media buzz. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t worth the hype. This sparked a fiery thought in me: “If that can go viral, then surely my story, one crafted with depth and care, has a fighting chance!” Fast forward six months, and while I finished my manuscript, something strange happened… self-doubt started creeping in, threatening to derail my journey before it even began. Join me as I explore the rollercoaster of emotions behind the writing process and the unexpected hurdles that come after you put pen to paper—or rather, fingers to keyboard. Curious about what I learned? LEARN MORE.

Hint: It’s not because it’s good or bad.

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In August 2023, I decided to return to my reading habit.

I went to a bookstore, walked to the viral and best-sellers section, and picked up a contemporary romance novel that had one million reviews on Goodreads, and people on social media couldn’t stop talking about it.

By the time I finished it, I was disappointed. The story was weak, the plot almost nonexistent, and it relied entirely on repetitive sex scenes to keep readers hooked.

My first thought? I can do better than this.

If a book like that could go viral, then surely a well-written, compelling story would have a chance.

I’d been writing for different online platforms for five years, so I knew it was a challenge I could easily accomplish.

So I did what any overly confident writer would do: I opened a blank document and started typing.

I had a story idea I’d been carrying around for months, and it felt like the perfect time to finally bring it to life. What I didn’t realize then was that writing the book would be the easiest part of the journey. The real challenges would come afterward in ways I never anticipated.

Self-doubt will kill your book before anyone reads it.

Six months later, I had finished my first novel. 70,000 words of what I believed was a compelling contemporary romance with interesting characters, an engaging plot, and much more substance than the bestseller I’d read.

But I couldn’t bring myself to publish it.

Despite having been writing for 5 years, making a book was something completely different from what I was used to. And I began to have various doubts about the quality of what I had written.

“What if people hate it?”
“What if it’s not as good as I think it is?”
“What if I’m delusional about my writing skills?”

These thoughts paralyzed me. My manuscript sat untouched on my computer for another three months while I made excuses about “needing more time to edit” or “waiting for the right…

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