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Hey Reader, I’ve just opened the doors for a short time to a special package - the Mini Blueprint Strategy Session - that I never offer… and it’s only available through December 1st. Here are a few common questions about the invitation that you might have as well. 1. “What if I don’t feel like my story is ready for this?” I get it, investing in your writing can immediately trigger doubts around your novel’s readiness, or even worthiness. Here’s what I want you to know: you deserve support while you write your book. Period. That help doesn’t need to be earned, and it shouldn’t be reserved for the end of the writing process. In fact, support can have the biggest impact when you’re in the middle of the writing action. If you don’t feel “ready,” now is likely the right time. 2. “When would I find the time?” This may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it’s also pretty darn busy. I don’t want you to take advantage of this sale and then feel unable to make the most of it, so you have until February 27th to complete our work together. 3. “Is book coaching even worth it?” If you’ve been curious, or even skeptical, about book coaching, the best way to see if it’s worth it is to try it. This Mini Blueprint Strategy Session gives you all the benefits of coaching with a small price tag. We’ll look at the big picture to see what’s working in your story now and what needs attention. I’ll look at your writing on the sentence-level and tell you how it will land with readers. Finally, we’ll talk about where your energy is best used right now for the biggest impact. If you’re ready to make real progress on your novel in 2026, the time to invest is now. Imagine heading into the new year knowing exactly what’s working in your story, and exactly what your next steps are to move forward confidently. I’m looking forward to helping you achieve that clarity! So, what other questions do you have? Hit reply and let me know, and we’ll get them answered. No question is too small! Let's write, Erin
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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...