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Want to Self-Publish Your Book? Here’s Why You Need an Editor

When you’ve poured your heart into your manuscript, spent months (maybe years) crafting every scene, the idea of handing it over to someone else for critique feels terrifying. But every writer needs to accept this: you cannot effectively edit your own work. I don’t care how many writing courses you’ve taken or how many books you’ve read: you’re too close to your own story to see its problems clearly.

Why Working with a Writing Coach Beats Going It Alone

You don’t have to struggle and navigate the writing and publishing journey by yourself. Working with a writing coach can transform your writing experience from a lonely struggle into a guided, strategic path toward publication.

Exclusive Interview – Tolulope Popoola featured in Brainz Magazine

Hello friends! I’m sharing my recent interview with Brainz Magazine. In this interview, I share a bit about my writing journey (including some interesting bits from childhood), my work as a coach and publisher, some advice for aspiring authors, and more! Click here to read the full interview Hope you enjoy reading! Let me know […]

Featured Story #13 – Day at the Seaside

A girl writing in a book

We are sharing the next story in our series, Featured Short Stories, written by students in the Creative Writing Club. Every week, the students in the club work on writing stories, sometimes from their own ideas, and sometimes from story prompts. The assignment this week, was to write a story based on a seaside setting. This story […]

Stop procrastinating. Finish what you start.

One of my biggest problems as a writer is finishing what I’ve started. I always have lots of different ideas in my head at the same time, so I have a hard time committing to one project. Perhaps you’re like me and you have folders full of abandoned novels and short stories on your computer? Or […]

How to stop starting several projects and finally finish your book

This article tackles a common struggle for creative writers: having too many ideas and not finishing any of them. While starting new projects feels exciting, unfinished manuscripts can’t be published, read, or make an impact.

Ten-Year-Old Author launches Debut Novel, “Amaka in New York”

Book Cover Image

Accomplish Press is pleased to announce the official publication of “Amaka in New York”, a debut novel by 10-year-old author, Olachi Okoroafor.

“What If My Work is Rubbish?” Self-Doubt is a Struggle.

What if my work is rubbish?

Hello creative people! I hope you are having a great day and week. Those of us in Lagos have enjoyed the rain since the beginning of the week, but thankfully today has been quite sunny! Grateful for little mercies! Today, I’m going to talk about something that ALL writers face, whether you’re working on your […]

Coaching Programme for Non-Fiction Writers

New Coaching Programme for Aspiring Non-Fiction Authors Good news if you’ve always wanted to write a non-fiction book! You can now work with Tolulope Popoola – Writing Coach and Publisher – to achieve your goals. Writing a non-fiction book sets you apart as an authority in your subject. If you have some knowledge, experience or […]

Coming soon! Two New Titles from Accomplish Press

New Titles from Accomplish Press   Accomplish Press is very proud to announce that we will soon be releasing two new awesome titles! We’ve been working with these two ladies over the past few months, and we’re sure you’ll love their work. We can’t wait to share them with you! “Thorns and Roses” by Amaka […]