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hopewriter review: is hope*writers a good fit for you?

September 17, 2021 · In: career, goals, inspiration, lifestyle

Is hope*writers a good fit for you? Read on! This post contains affiliate links. I was also able to try hope*writers free for review. All opinions are my own.

Doors to hope*writers open from September 20-24, 2021! Need a little background first? Find out what hopewriters is, and what is included in the membership.

What is hope*writers?

A hopewriter is that person with the little voice in the back of their heads that whispers that they have something to say.

They are constantly coming up with ideas. They’re often jotting something down, so they don’t forget. They’re always hearing from people: “You’re such a good writer!”

And they usually have another, sometimes louder voice. One telling them to stop being so unrealistic. Questioning, what are the odds of making it as a paid writer or published author? I’m right there with you.

*If this is your thinking, you might want to check out 10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Writing a Book!*

Hopewriters Review

Hopewriters is the community for people with who feel compelled to write and feel that conflict of “can I actually be paid for my writing (without losing my mind or my soul)?”

It’s a group of men and women supporting each other in writing goals. They are at all different stages of writing – from furiously typing notes in a phone to published author.

It’s an incredibly encouraging group of people who eagerly share advice and encouragement.

The camaraderie of this group amazes me – how everyone will rally around each other, whether it means reminding them why their story is important, joining a launch team, choosing a book cover, or helping with websites.

Ask a question, any question – you will find positive and practical responses in this group.

What do you get with a hope*writers membership?

  • Access to a whole library of professional writing advice and resources that specifically speak to your point in your writing journey.

We’re talking video workshops with professionals in the writing industry – publishers, agents, authors, podcasters, and more, as well as printables and book lists.

This information is the kind that takes weeks, months, years of concentrated effort to figure out on your own. We’re talking interviews and tips from published authors, literary agents, publishing company executives, and more. They present solid steps to help you move in the right direction.

Want to see for yourself? Join the webinar Monday, September 20, at 1pm or 8pm EST. Clarissa Moll will be talking about secrets to clarity for your writing journey.

  • A private Facebook community with fellow writers that is always buzzing with questions, ideas, victories, heartaches, and more.

It’s the place to learn new tips, hear encouragement, and figure out new ways to approach writing. It’s afforded me invaluable opportunities I would not have found otherwise, like collaboration opportunities and new ways to pitch books.

  • hope*circles – a smaller group of accountability partners in writing.

My interactions in these groups have allowed me to make long-lasting writing connections with people in similar niches who have given valuable feedback.

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And where are you in your journey? Take this free quiz to find out. You might be surprised – I know I was!

The Details

So – what does it cost? Hope*writers is $47/month, or $479 billed annually.

It’s an investment in yourself and your writing for sure.

But consider the amount of time you spend googling (how the publishing industry works, where to start, what a book proposal looks like, etc.), seeking out coaching and accountability partners, and building connections.

Find what you’re seeking directly at one source with hope*writers.

My passion for writing has always been there, but so has doubt.

Being part of hope*writers is an investment in me, in the belief that I can write and share words that matter with people who need them.

I’ve loved being part of it, and absolutely recommend it for anyone who has ever loved the feel of putting their thoughts to paper and sharing them with the world, who “wants to share meaningful words without sacrificing their meaningful life”.

How about you?

Is hope*writers a good fit for you? What writing stage are you in? What would most benefit you from joining this community?

Looking to take the next step? You can tell a lot about a paid service by the free resources. And there are many helpful hope*writers freebies.

Check out 10 questions to ask before you write a book. And again, the free writing journey quiz.

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