The Confident Fiction Author
Hey there my fellow author, I’m Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, an old soul kind of writer living my dream as a full-time author and authorprenuer.
But I didn’t start out living a confident creative lifestyle. I struggled with the fears and the mental and emotional barriers that so often plague writers at all stages of their author career.
But the truth is that, with the right knowledge, tools, and training, you can overcome those barriers. I’m here to teach you how I’ve developed a lifestyle that’s allowed me to publish 19 books (and counting).
Each week as you tune into the Confident Fiction Author podcast, you’ll get clarity on the steps you need to take to advance your writing career. Whether it’s developing your ideal writing routine, tackling new skills like dictating your fiction, or overcoming the obstacles life throws your way, this podcast will help you live a more confident, creative lifestyle.
Free resources for you:
The Confident Fiction Author Toolkit: https://www.fictioncourses.com/toolkit
Dictation + Scrivener Power Combo: https://www.fictioncourses.com/dictation
Dictation for Authors: Tools and Tips of the Trade: https://www.fictioncourses.com/dictation
5 Stereotypes to Avoid When Writing about Native Americans: https://www.fictioncourses.com/stereotypes
The Confident Fiction Author
#48: How to Outline Your Fiction Writing Year Like a Week
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If you’re anything like me, you may be coming out of the holiday fog still asking, “Wait, what day is it again?” January can feel like a groggy Monday morning. And just like Mondays, it may take a little time to warm up before we hit our stride.
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I’m sharing a unique way I plan my writing year: I outline my year with the same kind of rhythm as my week.
Here’s what you’ll discover inside:
- Why January–March is your “Monday” and the best time for deep, focused projects, followed by springtime Tuesday and keeping the momentum going.
- How to use the summer “slump” as your creative Wednesday to refuel instead of beating yourself up.
- Why autumn feels like a “Thursday” second wind—a time to finish well.
- How to approach November and December as your weekend: time for personal projects, reflection, and intentional rest.
When you map your year like a full week, you’ll stop expecting every month to look the same. You’ll give yourself permission to work with your natural creative rhythms, not against them.
After you listen, hop over to my Substack at fictioncourses.substack.com and share how you would outline your year like a week. I’d love to hear what big projects you’re planning for your “Monday.”
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Free resources for you:
The Confident Fiction Author Toolkit: fictioncourses.com/toolkit
Dictation + Scrivener Power Combo Mini Course: fictioncourses.com/dictation
Dictation for Authors: Tools and Tips of the Trade: fictioncourses.com/dictationguide
5 Stereotypes to Avoid When Writing about Native Americans: fictioncourses.com/stereotypes