The Storyteller's Weekly Journal: A Guided Planner to Take Your Story from Concept to Completion in 12 Months
By (Author) Mary Weber
By (author) C.J. Redwine
Union Square & Co.
Sterling
1st March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
224
Width 144mm, Height 209mm
A beautiful guided journal designed to help authors take their story from concept to completed manuscript over the course of one year.
The brainchild of experienced authors and entrepreneurs Mary Weber and C. J. Redwine, this step-by-step guide will help aspiring novelists grow their projects from the seed of an idea into a polished manuscript. It contains proven tools drawn from multiple schools of productivity and writing thought to help writers stay motivated through each phase of the writing processeven after that initial burst of excitement and momentum is replaced by the daunting reality of all the work that lies ahead. Weber and Redwine combine these tools with the holistic approach of a book coach to provide the structure writers need to successfully finish a project while producing their best work, in a healthy and sustainable fashion. Through the daily use of this journal, they'll learn how to turn the bigger picture into actionable milestones and deadlines, making a process that can often feel overwhelming more accessible and achievable. The journal is filled throughout with:
The Storytellers Journal
is everything writers love about bullet journals, daily planners, and writing craft books--all in one beautiful package.
C. J. Redwine is a New York Times bestselling author of ten novels, a public speaker, a writing coach, and a marketing consultant. She lives in South Carolina.
Mary Weber is a bestselling author of six novels, a marketing and branding specialist, a public speaker, a writing coach, and a business consultant. She lives in California.
Together, Mary and C.J. run the Writer's Sanctuary, where they host sold-out courses, retreats, a virtual university, and the popular Red Herrings Society, a monthly subscription service for authors.