Different Types of Writing,
Different Types of Writers
Everyone needs a different kind of help. In my years of writing, editing and coaching, I’ve come across all sorts of writers and writing needs. No two people are exactly the same. Whether it’s improving in the details or getting a handle on the big picture, improving your writing begins with the right questions and continues through dialogue.
CEOs & Professionals
Struggling with clarity in your written communications like emails and memos?
Is your writing keeping you from getting promoted? Do your presentations and pitches fall flat?
Want to advertise your business and your brand through an op-ed?
Writing a book or contributing a chapter to a collection and want your writing to reflect the energy and expertise you bring to your work?
Academics
Working on a monograph or turning your dissertation into a book?
Want to meet your deadlines but you’re experiencing blocks or burnout?
Are you so close to your ideas that you can no longer write them clearly?
Having trouble with how best to organize your research?
Need to adapt your style and approach for a popular audience?
Non-Fiction Authors
Trouble organizing research?
Need an intelligent mind to reflect how you’re expressing yourself?
Want a detailed eye to edit your grammar and flow?
Struggling to come to the page day after day or to block out the time for yourself?
Non-Native English Speakers
Written an article for publication but can’t catch the little things?
Want a native English polish that goes beyond simple grammar checks?
Proofing a collection you’ve edited and your writers are uneven?
Need a translation or a translation checked?
Students
Stalled on your thesis or dissertation?
Can’t understand what your advisor keeps griping about with your work?
All your critical thinking just not making it to the page?
Creatives
Capturing your work in a personal statement?
Writing a grant or residency application?
Want to develop your art through a dialogue with writing?
Memoirists & Essayists
Wondering how to structure your ideas?
Having trouble sitting down to the words?
Lost in your own prose?
Toasters & Speech Makers
Want to make an impression?
Hard for you to put your feelings into words?
Don’t know where to begin, where to be serious or how to be funny?