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.
Writing Lessons From My Dogs—Do It!
After a summer of almost no wildfire smoke—a welcome reprieve after a number of bad ones—a fire way too close to neighboring Sisters and just 20 miles from Bend, coupled with another one 100 miles to the West, nailed us. If the...
Self-Publishing an Audiobook
Audio books are the fastest growing sector of the book publishing business, which makes total sense when you consider the increasing numbers of baby boomers who are now nearsighted and the fact that they’re far from the only age group that likes to listen to books....
Revisiting Your Writing
My longtime Bear Valley, California friend, Matt Welch, who passed this spring, was an amazing writer with an unparalleled talent for incisive humor. I truly believe that with a little work and plenty of editing, his hilarious book, Tales From the Barside,...
Cooking Up Her First Novel
Pamela Moulton had finished her first novel and had it professionally line edited. So far, so good. Too many aspiring authors don't even get to that stage. She knew she needed to self-publish. She just had no idea how to do that. Her editor referred her to me. Most of...
Grammar Outs: Me Not I
Do you really know when to use me not I, or have you joined the apparent national movement to get that wrong? The trend drives me so nutty that I'm going to do my bit to reverse it by reposting this Grammar Outs rant every quarter. Of course, it's hard to...























