Don’t forget to pick up your free copy of my Memoir Marketing Workbook if you have not already! You might not yet know how or where you would like to publish your book, but it’s important to explore your options. Many writers initially intend to get a deal with a literary agent with the goalContinue reading “Ten Literary Agents Currently Interested in Mental Health and Neurodiversity”
Category Archives: rejection
Ten Pitching Tips for Neurodivergent and Psychiatric Survivor Writers
If you haven’t done so already, please grab my free workbook for marketing your memoir. One of the most exciting—albeit nerve-wracking and often demoralizing—stages of the publication process is the pitch stage. You’ve put in the work—outlining your book, enduring painful rounds of feedback and revisions, drafting a proposal, and approaching your book as aContinue reading “Ten Pitching Tips for Neurodivergent and Psychiatric Survivor Writers”
Eight Tips to Tighten Up Your Book Proposal
Before I dive in, I would like to remind you that I have a free workbook for marketing your memoir available now. Please check it out! As we discussed last week, your book proposal is of your biggest assets in your book pitch, even (or especially) as a memoir writer. But as many writers andContinue reading “Eight Tips to Tighten Up Your Book Proposal”
Certified!
It’s been a while since I’ve posted new content here. This has been for a number of reasons, largely that I was working dilligently on my book coaching certification and [continue to] train for my black belt test in Krav Maga, which will be in August. Both of these are monumental tasks for very differentContinue reading “Certified!”
Announcing: New Services!
I am excited to announce this week that I am beginning a soft launch of a few of my book coaching services! I’m dedicating this week’s blogging space to discussing what these services entail so you can determine if these are right for you. I will be offering a larger variety of coaching services inContinue reading “Announcing: New Services!”
How to Publish? The Three Primary Methods of Publication
There are a variety of ways to get published these days and it’s worth examining your goals before investing in one method over another.
Rejection Letters: My Lessons from Editorial Assistant to Book Coach
We’ve all seen it. The form letter: the polite, generic language letting us know that our piece, book, essay, or whatever just “is not a good fit” or “not what we’re looking for right now.” Best of luck, best wishes, etc. Writers get used to the sting of rejection when they’re brave enough to getContinue reading “Rejection Letters: My Lessons from Editorial Assistant to Book Coach”