Do you have a book you want to write?
Finding it tough going on your own?
As a two-time New York Times bestselling writer
—as well as an editor of other bestsellers and a writing coach to bestselling writers—
I can help you unearth and share your story and/or your message.
Whether I work with you as a book consultant, writing coach, editor, or writer,
or through my Boost Your Business with a Book e-course,
together we’ll make your content sound like you–only better.
It all starts with a chat and/or some sloppy copy.
Call me for a free 20-minute chemistry and project consultation and I’ll explain.
Or if you’re looking for a simple self-publishing solution,
check out Incubation Press, our sister site.
Choosing a Self-Publishing Company
Self-publishing has never been easier—or more confusing. Between slick “author services” companies, hybrid publishers, and the DIY route, the choices can feel overwhelming. Some offer genuine support and expertise. Others offer glossy promises and empty pockets. The...
Not Writing? Let’s Change That
Why do some aspiring authors--or even published authors, for that matter--wind up not writing? For starters, most of us don't have the luxury of writing full-time. We have jobs, and making a living takes precedence over almost everything else. Of course, we have to...
So You Want to Write a Memoir
I can’t tell you how many people come to me saying, “I think I want to write a memoir.” And my first question is always: “Why?” Not because I’m trying to talk them out of it, but because the answer matters. Do you want to leave a legacy for your family? Do you want to...
The Two Needed Book Files
I'm big on organizing. So, I have a file for every chapter where I put any relevant drafts, thoughts, or research. And I always have two additional and much-needed book files going: the Dumpster file and the I Don't Know Where This Goes file. The latter file doesn't...
Objectivity in Nonfiction: When Facts Meet Perspective
Objectivity in fiction is tricky. In nonfiction, it’s even trickier—because now the stakes are higher. Readers expect truth, accuracy, and fairness, even when the story runs through your personal lens. But here’s the uncomfortable reality: total objectivity in...























