The reason most writing careers stall isn't talent. It's the decisions made in the dark.
Sean Platt has spent the last decade-plus making a living writing fiction and watching plenty of writers chase the same dream into wildly different outcomes. The ones who thrive aren't the most talented. They're the ones who notice what every yes costs them, and decide on purpose.
A Tale of Two Authors is the parable about that. Alexa and Pete chase the same indie publishing success. Both work hard. Both make sacrifices. Both face the same setbacks. And both arrive at very different versions of the career they thought they were building — because the same situation can build one career and break another, depending entirely on what comes next.
If you've ever wondered why some writers thrive while others spin their wheels, this isn't a manual. It's a mirror you can act on.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
•Audit your real opportunity costs before they audit your career
•Spot the wolf of sacrifice when it shows up wearing the wool of opportunity
•The same setback breaks one career and builds another. Decide which one you're building.
•Catch short-term thinking before it becomes long-term identity
•Use the Two Authors Quarterly Audit that keeps you honest about which author you're being
Pair with The Compounding Author for the mindset that carries you across the years between decisions, and Write. Publish. Repeat. for the operational systems that turn those decisions into a working business.
Includes the free Tale of Two Authors Workbook — 35 pages of exercises that walk you chapter by chapter through the book's opportunity-cost decisions, three planning tools (the Opportunity Cost Ledger, the Two Authors Quarterly Audit, and the Five-Year Identity Sketch), and a closing Commitment and Manifesto. The parable becomes a practice you can actually run.
Read the parable. Run the practice. Build the career you actually want.