So you’ve written a book (or you’re halfway through it, or maybe just flirting with chapter one)—either way, you’ve stepped into the deliciously chaotic world of authorship. Welcome! This ride comes with plot twists, emotional whiplash, and the occasional existential crisis—but it can also be wildly fulfilling, hilarious, and joyful if you let it.
Here’s how to really enjoy your life as a new author—and not just survive it, but thrive like the creative legend you are.
1. Celebrate Every. Tiny. Win.
Finished a chapter? Celebrate. Got your first review (even if it’s your mum’s glowing 5-star on Goodreads)? Celebrate. Remembered your main character’s name halfway through the book? Oh yes—celebrate!
Writing a book is no small feat. Every step is a victory parade waiting to happen. So light a candle, pop some bubbly, or blast your “I’m an author!” playlist. You’re doing the thing!
2. Romanticize the Process
Yes, you can be that mysterious writer in a coffee shop scribbling in a notebook with a half-drunk latte. Light fairy lights in your writing nook. Wear cozy socks. Pretend your keyboard is a magical artifact that unlocks universes. You’re literally creating worlds from words—that’s hot.
Don’t wait until your book is published to feel like a “real” writer. You are one. Right now. So act like it and enjoy the aesthetic.
3. Find Your Author Tribe (and Meme Together)
Writing can feel lonely if you go solo for too long. Find your fellow book-loving weirdos. Join a writing group, hop into online author communities, or just slide into someone’s DMs like, “Hey, your plot twist destroyed me. Wanna be friends?”
Laugh about your plot holes. Cry over your characters. Share memes about writing at 3 AM with snacks and deep regret. It’s all part of the journey.
4. Play with Your Creativity—Don’t Just “Work” It
Writing doesn’t have to be a productivity contest. Let yourself daydream, journal in weird voices, write terrible poems, or build Pinterest boards for your characters’ outfits. Make the process joyful.
You’re a creator—so create with freedom and fun. Not everything you write has to be a masterpiece. (That’s what editing is for.)
5. Let Go of the “Perfect Author” Myth
Spoiler: No one has it all figured out. Not the bestsellers. Not the writing coaches. Not even the people with fancy mugs that say “Bestselling Author.”
Some days you’ll write 2,000 words and feel like a wizard. Other days, you’ll stare at the blinking cursor and question all your life choices. Both are normal. Both are valid. Keep going—and find ways to enjoy even the messy bits.
6. Build a Life Around Your Writing That Feeds Your Soul
Go on walks. Watch sunsets. Read delicious books. Dance in your kitchen. Fill your creative well. Life as an author isn’t just about writing—it’s about living richly so you have something meaningful to write about.
Give yourself the space to bloom as a person. That joy will find its way back into your stories.
7. Remember Why You Started
When imposter syndrome creeps in (and it will), go back to your “why.” Maybe it was to tell your story. To make someone feel seen. To change lives—or just to entertain the heck out of readers.
Whatever your reason, let it anchor you. And remind you: This is supposed to be fun.
You’re Allowed to Enjoy This
Don’t let pressure, perfectionism, or comparison rob you of the magic. You’re writing stories. You’re chasing dreams. You’re becoming who you were meant to be.
So yes—laugh hard, write boldly, and dance through your drafts like no one’s watching. Life as a new author is full of surprises—but it’s your story, and you get to make it amazing.
Now go on, author. The world is waiting for your words. 💫
Create and Blossom is here to cheer you on, every step of the way. Whether you’re penning your debut or daydreaming about chapter one—we see you, we believe in you, and we’re raising a glass (or coffee mug) to your incredible journey.
#KeepCreating
#BlossomBig


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