Finish the Sentence Templates for Self Publishing Communities (41+ Ideas)

Finding it hard to spark fresh conversations in your self publishing community? Finish the Sentence templates make it easy to engage members, encourage reflection, and keep your group lively. Use these prompts to get everyone thinking, sharing, and connecting around the writing journey.

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Why This Works

Finish the Sentence prompts tap into our natural urge to complete thoughts and express opinions, making participation effortless and inviting. Since there are no right or wrong answers, members of all experience levels feel welcome to join in, whether sharing a quick response or a deeper reflection. This style also encourages creativity, helping members share their authentic voices, personal stories, and unique perspectives on self publishing.

By keeping prompts open-ended, you create space for both lighthearted and thoughtful engagement. These posts work especially well in self publishing communities, where writers appreciate opportunities to stretch their imaginations and discuss their journeys. As responses accumulate, members gain inspiration from each other and strengthen their sense of belonging.

41 Ready-to-Use Templates

1

The first thing I do when I start a new book project is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The first thing I do when I start a new book project is outline the main plot points."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #habits #writing process
2

My biggest motivation to self publish is

πŸ’‘ Example: "My biggest motivation to self publish is owning my creative process."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Irregular #motivation #goals
3

When I hit writer's block, I usually

πŸ’‘ Example: "When I hit writer's block, I usually take a walk to clear my head."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #challenges #writing tips
4

The hardest part of self publishing for me has been

πŸ’‘ Example: "The hardest part of self publishing for me has been learning how to market my book."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #challenges #reflection
5

I celebrate finishing a manuscript by

πŸ’‘ Example: "I celebrate finishing a manuscript by treating myself to my favorite dessert."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #milestones #personal
6

If I could give one tip to new self publishers, it would be

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could give one tip to new self publishers, it would be to join a supportive writing group."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #advice #community
7

The book cover design process makes me feel

πŸ’‘ Example: "The book cover design process makes me feel excited and a little nervous."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #design #feelings
8

I chose self publishing because

πŸ’‘ Example: "I chose self publishing because I wanted full creative control."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Irregular #motivations #personal
9

A writing tool I can't live without is

πŸ’‘ Example: "A writing tool I can't live without is Scrivener."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #tools #resources
10

The most unexpected lesson I've learned from self publishing is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The most unexpected lesson I've learned from self publishing is how supportive the community is."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #learning #reflection
11

If my book became a movie, the actor playing my main character would be

πŸ’‘ Example: "If my book became a movie, the actor playing my main character would be Zendaya."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #fun #imagination
12

My favorite place to write is

πŸ’‘ Example: "My favorite place to write is the corner table at my local coffee shop."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #habits #personal
13

The feedback I value most from readers is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The feedback I value most from readers is when they say my story made them feel something."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #feedback #readers
14

If I could write in any genre for a day, I would choose

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could write in any genre for a day, I would choose fantasy."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Irregular #genres #imagination
15

A self publishing myth I want to bust is

πŸ’‘ Example: "A self publishing myth I want to bust is that you can't make a living from your books."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #myths #education
16

The most helpful community resource I've used is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The most helpful community resource I've used is the KDP help forums."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #resources #community
17

The best writing advice I ever received was

πŸ’‘ Example: "The best writing advice I ever received was to write every day, even if it's just a sentence."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #advice #tips
18

When I feel stuck in revisions, I

πŸ’‘ Example: "When I feel stuck in revisions, I ask a friend to read a chapter and give feedback."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #editing #challenges
19

My favorite part of the self publishing journey is

πŸ’‘ Example: "My favorite part of the self publishing journey is holding my printed book for the first time."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #positivity #journey
20

The most surprising thing about marketing my book is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The most surprising thing about marketing my book is how much readers enjoy behind the scenes content."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #marketing #learning
21

A self publishing goal I have for this year is

πŸ’‘ Example: "A self publishing goal I have for this year is to finish my trilogy."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #goals #accountability
22

I feel most inspired to write when

πŸ’‘ Example: "I feel most inspired to write when I listen to instrumental music."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Irregular #inspiration #habits
23

If I could collaborate with any author, I would choose

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could collaborate with any author, I would choose Neil Gaiman."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #collaboration #imagination
24

The first draft of my book usually makes me feel

πŸ’‘ Example: "The first draft of my book usually makes me feel relieved and hopeful."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #drafting #feelings
25

The self publishing platform I use most is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The self publishing platform I use most is Kindle Direct Publishing."

🟒 Low Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Lurker #platforms #tools
26

My favorite self published book (besides my own) is

πŸ’‘ Example: "My favorite self published book (besides my own) is The Martian."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #books #recommendations
27

When I need to recharge my creativity, I

πŸ’‘ Example: "When I need to recharge my creativity, I go for a nature walk."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #creativity #wellness
28

The best thing about being an indie author is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The best thing about being an indie author is connecting directly with readers."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #positivity #indie
29

If I could travel anywhere for a writing retreat, I would go to

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could travel anywhere for a writing retreat, I would go to Scotland."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #travel #retreats
30

The most challenging part of formatting my book was

πŸ’‘ Example: "The most challenging part of formatting my book was getting the page numbers right."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #formatting #challenges
31

A writing ritual I always follow is

πŸ’‘ Example: "A writing ritual I always follow is making tea before I start."

🟒 Low Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Lurker #habits #rituals
32

If I could sum up my self publishing experience in one word, it would be

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could sum up my self publishing experience in one word, it would be empowering."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #reflection #summary
33

The writing advice I wish I had ignored is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The writing advice I wish I had ignored is to never write in first person."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Irregular #advice #learning
34

If I could go back and change one thing about my first book, I would

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could go back and change one thing about my first book, I would spend more time editing."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #reflection #improvement
35

A book marketing strategy that worked for me was

πŸ’‘ Example: "A book marketing strategy that worked for me was building an email list before launch."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #marketing #strategy
36

When I get a positive review, I

πŸ’‘ Example: "When I get a positive review, I do a happy dance."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Frequent #reviews #positivity
37

The biggest surprise in my self publishing journey was

πŸ’‘ Example: "The biggest surprise in my self publishing journey was how much I enjoyed connecting with readers."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #surprise #journey
38

If my writing playlist had a theme, it would be

πŸ’‘ Example: "If my writing playlist had a theme, it would be epic adventure."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #music #habits
39

A self publishing tool I recommend is

πŸ’‘ Example: "A self publishing tool I recommend is Canva for cover design."

🟒 Low Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Lurker #tools #recommendations
40

The genre I never thought I'd write in but now love is

πŸ’‘ Example: "The genre I never thought I'd write in but now love is romance."

🟑 Medium Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Average #genres #growth
41

If I could give my past self one piece of publishing advice, it would be

πŸ’‘ Example: "If I could give my past self one piece of publishing advice, it would be to start building an audience early."

πŸ”΄ High Engagement Barrier πŸ‘€ Top #advice #growth

How to Use These Templates

Simply copy and paste a template into your community platform, then encourage members to finish the sentence in the comments. Rotate between fun and serious prompts to keep things fresh. Pin a weekly or monthly Finish the Sentence post to spark regular participation, and consider spotlighting creative answers in your newsletter or group highlights. Encourage all types of responses and jump in with your own to set the tone.

Best Practices

  • Choose prompts relevant to both beginners and experienced self publishers.
  • Vary between playful and reflective sentences to appeal to different moods.
  • Encourage members to explain their answers for richer discussions.
  • Follow up on thoughtful responses to deepen connections.
  • Keep prompts concise for easy participation on any device.

All Platforms Tips

Since these templates work on all platforms, adjust post length for the space available. On forums or Facebook, pin the post for visibility. On Slack or Discord, use a dedicated channel or thread. On Instagram or Twitter, include a clear call to comment. Always moderate for positivity and inclusivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I craft Finish the Sentence prompts that spark discussions about querying literary agents or publishers?

To engage self-publishing community members on the topic of querying, use prompts such as 'The biggest lesson I learned from querying agents was...' or 'If I could rewrite my query letter, I would...'. These prompts invite experienced members to share insights while giving newcomers a glimpse into the querying process, fostering meaningful peer-to-peer learning.

What are some Finish the Sentence ideas focused on navigating Amazon KDP or other major self-publishing platforms?

To generate platform-specific discussions, use prompts like 'My top Amazon KDP formatting tip is...' or 'Uploading my manuscript to IngramSpark taught me to...'. This encourages members to share platform-specific experiences, common pitfalls, and best practices unique to self-publishing distribution.

How can Finish the Sentence templates help address common challenges with book marketing and sales in self publishing?

Book marketing is a major challenge for indie authors, so prompts like 'The book marketing tactic that surprised me most was...' or 'If I could redo my launch strategy, I would...' invite open discussion about real-world sales experiences, helping members learn actionable strategies and avoid common mistakes.

Which Finish the Sentence prompts effectively encourage sharing about cover design and working with freelancers in self publishing?

Consider using prompts such as 'The best advice I received from my cover designer was...' or 'When hiring a freelancer for editing, I wish I had known...'. These help members share their experiences working with freelancers, discuss the importance of professional design, and highlight tips for collaborating on publishing projects.

Can these templates be adapted to explore the pros and cons of exclusive vs. wide distribution (e.g., KDP Select vs. multiple retailers)?

Absolutely! Try prompts like 'The biggest benefit I found in going wide was...' or 'Enrolling in KDP Select helped me by...'. These templates stimulate nuanced discussions about distribution choices, helping members weigh the trade-offs of platform exclusivity versus broader reach.

How do I use Finish the Sentence posts to gather feedback on manuscript editing and beta reader experiences?

Prompts such as 'The most valuable feedback from my beta readers was...' or 'If I could change one thing about my editing process, it would be...' encourage candid sharing about manuscript development. These discussions support authors in improving their editing workflow and leveraging community insights.

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