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Hey Reader! Have you ever felt stuck in your work in progress, and wanted to shout: “What in the world do I do next?!?." You see so much in your story that you want to improve, but you’re not sure how, or if it’s even worth it. Maybe you wonder, “Does this just need some revising, or should I throw it out and start over?” Cue the holiday music 🎶 This Mini Blueprint Strategy Session is the perfect way to dispel doubt and capture clarity around your story so that you can move forward confidently. Working together, we’ll:
Don’t miss out because this offer is only available November 20th through December 1st! If writing frustrations have you saying bah humbug, let me help you stop spinning and feel certain about your next steps. Let’s make the holidays bright for your book! Until next time, Erin PS - “But Erin, do I really have to wait until the 20th to snag this deal?!” Well, it’s possible that the sale page is already up and ready to facilitate some early shopping… 😉 PPS - “What if I want more than a mini strategy session?” I got you. Full Blueprint sessions are available. We’ll go beyond strategy to help you clear the trail so you can walk it with confidence and get to The End faster. Hit reply and we’ll talk.
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I help nature-passionate people write fiction that makes readers care about the natural world.
Hey Reader, I’m excited to share that I was recently a guest on The Write Atmosphere podcast! Host Hayla and I had a great conversation, and the episode is jam packed with useful takeaways for writers. Give it a listen here. Some of the topics we touched on were:✔️ One of the little known jobs that a protagonist needs to fill✔️ How to know if your scenery is taking over the story✔️ The counter-intuitive way to write nature-centered fiction No matter what genre you’re writing, you’ll find this...
Hey Reader, Do you ever have an overload of inspiration? Like everywhere you turn you see potential story ideas? That’s a fun place to be, but it can also pull your attention away from the book you’re actively writing. If you’ve ever wondered how to find balance when ideas are vying for your attention, I’ve written a blog post about this very topic. You can read it here. I’m currently experiencing the pull of a shiny new story idea myself. I’m deep in revisions of my middle grade historical...
Hey Reader, I’ve gotta be honest with you:I had a moment of exhaustion while working on my novel last week. A moment when I thought, can I do this, or should I throw in the towel? I’d just mapped out everything I want to accomplish in my second round of revisions, and oh my stars, it’s a lot! I’m not talking about tinkering with sentences here. There’s some heavy lifting that needs to be done: New scenes to be written. Chapters to be entirely rewritten from a different character’s...