Hey there my fellow author, I’m Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, an old soul kind of writer living my dream as a full-time author and authorprenuer. But I didn’t start out living a confident creative lifestyle. I struggled with the fears and the mental and emotional barriers that so often plague writers at all stages of their author career. But the truth is that, with the right knowledge, tools, and training, you can overcome those barriers. I’m here to teach you how I’ve developed a lifestyle that’s allowed me to publish 19 books (and counting). Each week as you tune into the Confident Fiction Author podcast, you’ll get clarity on the steps you need to take to advance your writing career. Whether it’s developing your ideal writing routine, tackling new skills like dictating your fiction, or overcoming the obstacles life throws your way, this podcast will help you live a more confident, creative lifestyle. Free resources for you: The Confident Fiction Author Toolkit: https://www.fictioncourses.com/toolkit Dictation + Scrivener Power Combo: https://www.fictioncourses.com/dictation Dictation for Authors: Tools and Tips of the Trade: https://www.fictioncourses.com/dictation 5 Stereotypes to Avoid When Writing about Native Americans: https://www.fictioncourses.com/stereotypes
I love this time of year—Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Eve; all the lights and cozy gatherings.
But, being honest: for many of us, the holidays can also feel rushed and heavy with shoulds—including the one that whispers, “You should be writing.”
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I make a simple case: give yourself permission to pause. Rest isn’t quitting; rest fuels your creativity for the new yea...
As fiction authors, we’re natural explorers—we chase stories into new eras, new worlds, and yes, new cultures. But when you’re researching a culture that isn’t your own, it can feel like you’re holding a map written in a foreign language.
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I share practical, no-drama tips for researching another culture with accuracy, respect, and confidence—so you can build story worlds...
Have you ever had a story idea that included a character or culture outside of your own—and then hesitated?
You wondered, What if I get it wrong? What if readers call me out?
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I talk about how you can respectfully and confidently write beyond your own experiences. Because if we only ever write from our personal worlds, our stories will be flat, limited, and missing the de...
Have you ever wanted to do something simple—like leave a book review, reply to a reader email, or edit a single chapter—yet it suddenly felt impossible?
Instead of tackling the task, you’d rather scroll Instagram or take out the trash. Sound familiar?
That’s your writing brain arguing with you.
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I share why your brain resists even small creative tasks and, most importantly...
Let’s be honest: dictated drafts can look messy.
I still remember the first full scene I dictated—nearly 1,500 words while doing dishes. When I had it transcribed, it looked like it had been chewed up and spit out by autocorrect: Missing punctuation, random words, broken sentences. I almost gave up right then.
But here’s what I discovered (and what I share in this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast): messy drafts ...
Does the thought of dictating your novel bring up images of expensive microphones, digital recorders, and pricey software?
That’s exactly what kept me from dictating my fiction for years. Back when the Dragon Dictation software cost hundreds of dollars (and came on CD-ROMs!), I thought I’d need at least $1,000 worth of gear before I could even get started.
But here’s the secret: you don’t need fancy gear to dictate your fiction.
In th...
When you hear the word dictation, you might picture speed—writers rattling off 10,000 words a day and hitting sky-high word counts.
But here’s the truth I share in this episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast: dictation isn’t about speed. It’s about building a sustainable fiction writing career.
In this episode, I open up about:
This week, I’m bringing back an encore episode of one of the most practical and encouraging topics we’ve covered: my morning routine.
Now, let me start by acknowledging—you might not be a morning person. And that’s perfectly fine! When Hal Elrod released his book The Miracle Morning, he found that 75% of his readers were self-proclaimed not-morning people. Yet, once they discovered the possibilities of a mindful, intentional st...
Have you ever felt like maybe it’s just not working?
Like you’ve been trying, learning, starting over… and still haven’t “arrived” where you thought you’d be by now?
I get it. I’ve lived it.
But here’s the truth I’ve learned over and over:
If you don’t quit, you’ll get to live your dream.
In this episode of The Confident Fiction Author, I’m sharing a personal look into how I’ve been able to live the writing life I dreamed of—even though...
Is there such a thing as the ideal age to become a fiction author?
You might think it’s in your twenties or thirties when energy is high and dreams are fresh. Or maybe after retirement, when you finally have time to chase that creative passion.
In this week’s episode of The Confident Fiction Author Podcast, I share a story that breaks the mold—a 91-year-old woman who wrote her very first piece of fiction so she could join my antholog...
Have you ever hit a stretch where the to-do list takes over, and your writing feels like a distant dream?
Or maybe you’ve been deep in a fiction writing groove, but everything else—laundry, emails, life—starts to pile up behind you?
In this episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I’m talking about writing seasons—those natural rhythms where either your fiction or your life needs more of your attention.
Here’s t...
When was the last time you did nothing?
I’m not talking about scrolling your phone or checking emails while waiting in line. I mean really doing nothing—just letting your mind wander.
Some years ago, I came across a quote from an entrepreneur who advised you to, “Take one hour a day where you do absolutely nothing but sit and think.”
There’s something powerful in that.
In this episode of The Confident Fiction Author podcast, I’m sharin...
Ever feel like your writing goals slip through your fingers—not because you're not capable, but because deep down, you didn’t trust yourself to follow through?
In this episode of The Confident Fiction Author, I’m sharing a personal story about a jet ski rescue during a storm, and how it revealed something powerful about confidence, courage, and self-trust. You'll learn why courage matters, but why building self-...
In 2024, I developed a habit I'm still using called "5-minute fiction." I did a podcast episode on this powerful writing hack, and I'm bringing it back for you this week.
My "5-Minute Fiction: New Habit for the New Year" (episode #10) is my most downloaded episode, and for good reason. This little hack is helping authors around the world write more consistently, and it's helping authors take their ...
You know that weird thing your phone does—when you write a word and it offers you an emoji instead? That happened once when I wrote the word broken. It offered to change it to a sad or angry face which caught me off guard.
But it’s a true reaction, isn’t it?
Sadness, anger. Those emotions do happen when we’re broken in grief, frustration, overwhelm.
This week’s podcast episode, “The Broken Emoji,” is a raw and honest l...
Have you ever met a fan of your work and walked away wondering… Was I a letdown?
I’ve been there (more than once). It’s a weird space to navigate. As fiction authors, we pour years of emotion, imagination, and experience into our books. Readers get to know us across thousands of words. And yet, when they finally meet us in person, we’re just… human.
That brief moment can never live up to the world we've created on the page. And ...
If you’re a fiction author who hasn’t felt like a reader in a while… you’re not alone.
Between writing deadlines, life demands, and constant distractions, it’s easy to fall out of the habit of reading for joy. But if you want to write powerful fiction, you need to feed your creative well.
In this week's podcast episode, I walk you through simple, doable ways to fall back in love with reading—even if it’s been a while:
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Let’s face it: crisis doesn’t knock—it crashes in.
Maybe it's a family emergency, a health scare, or some other chaos that pulls you away from your writing desk. I’ve been there recently—seven intense weeks deep after a car accident—and I finally feel like I’m coming up for air with my fiction writing.
In this week’s podcast episode, “How to Make Mental Adjustments in a Crisis to Keep Writing (Part 2),” I’m sharing thr...
Most authors are concerned about getting it wrong when writing about other cultures or anything they've not personally experienced, including disabilities and traumas.
When it comes to cultural differences especially, many authors are feeling the pressure to hire a sensitivity reader.
But should you?
That's the question I'm going to answer in this episode, because I get this question quite ...
There’s a candle on my stove that I once treated like treasure. I’d light it only on “special” days—afraid that once I'd burned it down, I'd lose that treasure.
One day, I realized something simple but powerful:
I could burn the candle, enjoy it fully, and then… buy another one.
There is no shortage of lovely candles, but I was subconsciously stuck in thinking that I needed to be careful not to burn through that on...
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