The truth? I don’t write books for the masses. I write for one person.
When I sit down to write, I picture a single reader:
– someone who’s stuck
– someone who wants to write
– someone who needs encouragement
And I write as if I’m sitting across the table, talking to them.
If one reader finishes my book and says, “This helped me take the next step,” that’s worth more than a thousand unread copies on shelves.
My proudest moment wasn’t when I saw my book on Amazon.
It was when a reader emailed me: “Your book gave me the courage to start my own.”
I don’t write to impress. I write to impact, one reader at a time.