Have you scoured bookstores and websites for writing tools like workbooks and trackers, but only found products that just didn't have the content that professional writers need to run their writing empire.
That happened to me, too
So I decided to make my own.
And that's what I did. First came the Writing Sprints Tracker & Journal.
Next came the Writer's Work, Income, & Expense Tracker. See, I had this problem when doing my writing business accounting. I was advised to open a spreadsheet and keep track of everything. My problem? What exactly was everything? While the tracker offers no business or tax advice, it does help you in knowing what to account for: mileage, paperclips, office space. This tracker is more than just a ledger. For tax purposes, you should be keeping track of your writer work hours, work and queries submitted, what you've published, how much you're making and from where - just in case you get audited.
Finding it difficult to get your writing done? Want to write more? Then try writing sprints. Sprinting, either alone or with a group, teaches your brain to write more and faster. Get that first draft finished. Track and journal your sprinting progress in this log.
This is a digital product for downloading.
If you would like the physical book version, click on the book cover on the Home page to take you to Amazon Books.
(8 1/2 x 11; 133 pages)
Writers, are you unsure about record keeping for your writing business? Do you lose your receipts before you get a chance to enter them into your accounting program? Should you go digital? Or are you the paper-pencil kind of person?
The Writer’s Work, Income, & Expense Tracker is here to help. This ledger is designed to assist you in organizing your writing business expenses and prepare you for tax time. Purchase one copy now to organize those business expenses you put off doing last year, and purchase a second copy to start organizing this year.
This book consists of forms only. It does not give business or tax information or advice. And remember to consult a tax professional.
(8 1/2 x 11; 121 pages)