A place to hammer out your writing ideas and forge friendships with other writers.
Welcome to Booksmith Academy, where your writing dreams take flight.
Whether you’re here to craft a life-changing non-fiction book or simply need a supportive space to develop your writing habit, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. With expert coaching, personalised guidance, and an inspiring community, we’ll help you transform your ideas into words that matter.
Your story deserves to be told — let’s begin the journey together.
Write with us…
Join us at Booksmith Academy, where your writing aspirations take centre stage, and connections with fellow writers are forged. It’s not just a space; it’s a supportive environment where your ideas flourish, and the art of writing is celebrated. Elevate your writing experience with us and discover the transformative power of words.
Why not dip your toe in the writing pool and join us in The Writer’s Forge. This supportive writing accountability community is the perfect place to get to know us and get massive amounts of support on your writing adventure too.
Meet the Booksmith Academy Team
Meet the dynamic duo behind Booksmith Academy: Kate Beddow and Jen Moore, two word-loving sisters with a shared passion for helping aspiring authors turn their writing dreams into reality. With their combined expertise and unwavering dedication, they bring a wealth of experience to guide and support you on your writing journey.
At Booksmith Academy, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality instruction and support. Our passion for empowering writers shines through in every lesson, exercise, and interaction. Visit our About page to delve deeper into our backgrounds and discover how our expertise can benefit your writing journey.
Join us at Booksmith Academy and let us inspire, guide, and elevate your writing to new heights. Together, we’ll transform your writing dreams into tangible literary achievements.
Kate has taught on my platform and the response was overwhelming. Her teaching style, gentle nature but with firm guidance was second to none. She has a wonderful way of encouraging you to do the work and getting it done. If anyone is looking to write a book, start journaling or do creative writing then this is the program you need to get involved with, you will not regret it.
Mastering the Mindset and Habits of a Successful Non-Fiction Author
Free Guide for Aspiring Non-Fiction Writers
Non-fiction writing isn’t just about content—it’s about creating a routine and a mindset that allows you to dig deep and share yourself with the world.
What You’ll Learn
- How to create a sustainable writing practice
- The biggest challenge for non-fiction writers
- The 5 types of imposter syndrome
- How to care for yourself as a writer
You need to download this ebook if you are a professional looking to share your knowledge or an emerging writer wanting to share your story.
Sign up now to start your writing transformation!
I am LOVING the writing prompts so far! I am already feeling the changes and shifts happening inside of myself.
I would 100% recommend. It was inspiring, supportive and enjoyable all at the same time… beautiful space to fill with writing.
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