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Coaching and Critique |
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What if . . . . . . you have a great idea for a book—but aren't sure where to start? . . . you were going strong—until you hit that literary snag? . . . you can see the light at the end of the tunnel—but your story's run out of steam? Call in a coach! A writing coach gives you complete support at every point along your writer's journey. From the earliest brainstorming sessions all the way to the completion of your final draft, your coach offers you custom-tailored strategies to keep your work heading to "The End." On your side Collaborative and well-informed, a writing coach invests herself in the success of your work, empowering you while helping you evaluate concepts, develop themes, and create a voice that both suits your material and engages your readers. On the Road On the road to publication, first-time writer or professional, your coach is on your side. "Writers Say . . ."Jamie's guidance provides fuel to keep my writing moving forward. Whether I'm just beginning a new project, trying to dig my way out of a messy middle, or adding the finishing touches, her input has been invaluable. She has a unique talent—almost a sixth sense, really—that enables her to immediately understand the heart of a piece and respond with constructive, motivational critique.—Julie Compton, St. Martin's Press novelist and author of Tell No Lies and Rescuing Olivia (available February, 2010). |
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