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The 7 Best Books on Writing & Self Publishing

Updated: May 27, 2023

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The 7 Best Books on Writing & Self Publishing

If you're a writer, chances are you're always looking for ways to improve your craft. One of the best ways to do that is to read as much as you can. Not only will reading give you a better understanding of how to write, it will also help broaden your perspective and give you new ideas to work with.

To help you out, I've compiled a list of 7 best books on writing that I think every writer should read. Trust me, they're worth your time.


On Writing By Stephen King

What makes this one of the best books for writing is the book takes the form of an oral history, with Stephen King providing insights and anecdotes on how he got to where he is today. He shares some basic tips that every writer needs in order to create their stories--and then throws down a bunch more for good measure!


The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White

The Elements of Style has been a staple in the world of writing for years. This book not only teaches you about grammar and structural rules but also contains important principles that every aspiring writer needs to know- no matter their level! That is why this book is among the list of makes this one of the best books on writing.

Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

Lamott’s writing is witty and honest, which makes it refreshing to read. She offers advice on how readers can find their own voice in cultivating creativity with anecdotes that tie the pieces together into all-around great work; if you need help finding your passions or just want some good ideas for what interests might be worth exploring--this book has them!





The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

The author of this book is tough love, but he’s also fair. His message? Overcome your inner naysayer so you can reach all the goals that seem too hard or impossible now! The Amazon description says it best: “This powerful work helps writers and creators overcome one obstacle - themselves.”


How to Make a Living With Your Writing by Joanna Penn

I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with this author. The many income streams that Joanna Penn has created for her writing allow the author to live comfortably off of what would otherwise be just one paycheck. In “How To Make A Living With Your Writing,” she shares insights into how each medium impacts revenue and overall success rates, including book sales versus speaking fees or affiliate marketing commissions as examples, among others; this is important information any aspiring writer should know before committing themselves fully into anything else!



The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron

Julia Cameron understands that every writer suffers from burnout or block at some point. She offers valuable techniques, like starting each morning with a free-writing exercise and exploring one subject you find fascinating per week to help gain the confidence needed when trying again later on down your writing path!




The Get It Done Workbook: A step by step guide to becoming a self-published author by Ashley M.  King

This workbook is perfect for aspiring writers who want a step-by-step guide on becoming a self-published author. This 66-page workbook will guide you on how to: 📍Develop an outline to make your first draft less daunting. 📍Define your audience. 📍 Develop your characters. 📍 Save you time instead of trying to figure things out on your own. 📍 Give you the knowledge and information to format and self-publish your book. 📍 Stay focused, productive, and motivated. 📍 Overcome writer’s block so that you can complete your first draft. 📍Answer FAQ and more!



Do you have any favorite books that you think every writer should read? Comment below and let me know!


Respectfully,

Ashley M. King, The Get It Done Queen

I teach people of faith how to tell their story by writing a book and leverage their message to create brands and not just books.

www.ashleymking.com





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