Our Book: Write Anyway

Giving Yourself Permission to Write No Matter What

WRITE ANYWAY: Giving Yourself Permission to Write No Matter What encourages and supports you as you choose to WRITE ANYWAY in all circumstances. Don’t know where to start? Write anyway. Stuck in the middle of a draft? Write anyway. Worried, tired, or distracted? Write anyway. Emily Brooks and Jon Meyers of Write Better Together are dedicated to help you reach your writing goals and enjoy the process.

“…a must-read for writers at any stage of their careers. This book is gentle, informative, encouraging, and inspirational. Don’t miss it!” —David Bell, New York Times bestselling author of STORM WARNING and SHE’S GONE

“Breezy, upbeat, informative, filled with tips and tools to help you focus on the journey of writing, not the outcome. It’s your portable cheerleader encouraging you to keep going, despite what might seem like insurmountable odds to you. Great for new writers or anyone who needs an extra push to get (or keep) going.” —David Hal Chester, screenwriter, Lifetime’s LIES MY SISTER TOLD ME and WHEELS OF BEAUTY

“Writers face opposition that takes many forms. In WRITE ANYWAY, Emily Brooks and Jon Meyers offer practical advice to break through barriers and persevere. Whether you’ve been writing for three days or three decades, this book belongs on your shelf.” —Lyneta Smith, author of CURTAIN CALL

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