About Diana Fletcher:
I am a writer and a life coach and an advocate for women. I feel that as women, we do not give ourselves enough credit for how strong we are. I write to help empower women and to help them feel joy. In Happy on Purpose, I share a daily message that will resonate with all women because we feel so many of the same things.
I am also an Anti-Human Trafficking advocate and speak and write on that topic.
I currently still coach, publish a blog and am working on writing a novel. I love hearing from my readers!
What inspires you to write?
I am inspired to write when I hear women talking about self care, their schedules, their heart aches, and their lives.
Tell us about your writing process.
I will write a sloppy first draft of everything. I just spill everything on the page, then go back and read it over, eliminating the obvious mistakes, etc. I then wait a day, read what I have written and start the editing. A blog post or magazine article may sit for a couple of days until I have it just right.
What advice would you give other writers?
Write as much as possible. Just keep writing. It has to be bad before it can be good.
How did you decide how to publish your books?
I published self care books a few years ago with a co-author and I liked the control I had over the process. I like being able to give away books and self publishing allows me to do this with minimal expense.
What do you think about the future of book publishing?
It is all changing. I am not sure what will happen with the big publishing houses in the future. I do know that it is important that whatever way you go, you have to build a platform with social media.
What do you use?: Professional Editor, Professional Cover Designer
What genres do you write?: Self Help, Self Care, Happiness
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print, Both eBook and Print
Website(s)
Diana Fletcher Home Page Link
Link To Diana Fletcher Page On Amazon
Your Social Media Links
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