Storyloft · 8 min read Table of Contents 1. Write the Worst Possible Version of Your Scene 2. Have a Full Conversation With Your Main Character 3. Change Your Writing Font to Comic Sans 4. Write Your Scene as a Text Message Conversation 5. Set a Timer for 10 Minutes and Write With Your Eyes […]
27 Ways I Find Writing Inspiration When My Creativity Completely Dies
Storyloft · 9 min read Table of Contents 1. Go for a Walk Without Your Phone 2. Read Something Completely Outside Your Genre 3. Eavesdrop on Strangers (Ethically) 4. Write the Scene You’re Most Afraid Of 5. Change Your Physical Environment 6. Use Writing Prompts as Warm-Ups 7. Ask “What If?” Until Something Catches Fire […]
15 Realistic Writing Schedules for Authors With Full-Time Jobs
Storyloft · 8 min read Table of Contents 1. The Early Riser (5:30–6:30 AM, Monday–Friday) 2. The Lunch Break Writer (12:00–12:45 PM, Monday–Friday) 3. The Night Owl (9:00–10:30 PM, Most Nights) 4. The Weekend Warrior (Saturday & Sunday, 3–4 Hours Each) 5. The Bookend Schedule (6:00–6:30 AM + 9:00–9:30 PM) 6. The Commuter Draft (Variable) […]
31 Ways to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Book
Storyloft · 10 min read Table of Contents 1. Remember Why You Started 2. Stop Trying to Write a Good Book (For Now) 3. Break the Book Into Tiny Pieces 4. Track Your Progress Visually 5. Create a Writing Playlist 6. Set a Streak and Protect It 7. Write With Other People 8. Read Books […]
7 Daily Habits of Highly Productive Authors
Storyloft · 7 min read Table of Contents 1. They Write at the Same Time Every Day 2. They Start Before They Feel Ready 3. They Protect Their Morning Brain 4. They Set a Daily Minimum (and Keep It Small) 5. They End Each Session Mid-Sentence 6. They Read Every Day 7. They Move Their […]
21 Time Management Tips for Busy Authors Writing a Book in Real Life
Storyloft · 9 min read Table of Contents 1. Accept That You Will Never “Find” Time — You Have to Make It 2. Start With 20 Minutes a Day (Seriously) 3. Write Before the World Wakes Up 4. Use the “Bookend” Method 5. Batch Your Writing Tasks 6. Kill the Myth of the Perfect Writing […]
25 Goal Setting Strategies for Authors | Finish Your Book
25 Goal Setting Strategies for Authors Who Actually Want to Finish Their Book Storyloft · 11 min read Table of Contents 1. Set a Daily Word Count Floor (Not a Ceiling) 2. Use the “Backwards Deadline” Method 3. Break Your Book Into Micro-Milestones 4. Track Your Writing Streaks 5. Create a “Done” List Instead of […]
Full Book Production Workflow (2026 Guide) | Storyloft
Production is the bridge between “I wrote a book” and “people can buy my book.” It’s also where most self-publishing projects stall. The manuscript is done — now what? The answer is a sequence of interdependent steps that, done correctly, takes 4–12 weeks and produces a professional product. Done poorly — or improvised without a […]
Best Author Workflow Tools (2026) | Storyloft
There’s a moment in every indie author’s career where publishing stops feeling like a creative adventure and starts feeling like project management. You’re juggling writing software, an AI tool, a formatting app, a cover design platform, an email service, a keyword researcher, and an ads dashboard — and you spend more time switching between them […]
How Authors Scale Book Production (2026) | Storyloft
There’s a ceiling that most indie authors hit around book 2 or 3: the workflow that got them through their first book doesn’t scale. Every title feels like starting from scratch — new formatting setup, new cover brief, new learning curve, new administrative overhead. By book 3, the production burden has grown to match the […]