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Book Coaching & Editing Services for Writers of Fiction & Creative Nonfiction

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How I Became a Book Coach: My Interview with Jennie Nash

April 13, 2023 Leanne Phillips

Last week, I had the honor of being featured on Author Accelerator’s YouTube Channel in a their series called Book Coach Chats: Success Stories with Jennie Nash. During the interview, I talked about how I got derailed from my dream career in my twenties, my 35-year career as a paralegal, and my long and winding … Read More

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New from The Write Stuff:

  • The Problem with Know-It-Alls June 8, 2023
  • Submission Etiquette June 1, 2023
  • Why You Should Write Short Stories May 25, 2023
  • The Connection Between Beginnings and Endings May 18, 2023
  • Does Your Character Have Agency? May 11, 2023
  • What Does Your Character Want? And Why Does It Matter? May 4, 2023

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New from The Write Stuff blog:

The Problem with Know-It-Alls

Omniscient point of view isn’t generally favored in contemporary fiction, and it’s difficult to write well. But that doesn’t stop writers from trying to write it. I can certainly understand the appeal—when you’re writing from an omniscient point of view, it makes things less complicated. You don’t have to worry about how to impart information … Read More

Submission Etiquette

This morning, I am thinking about submission etiquette for writers. I hope you’ll indulge what may come off as a bit of a rant, but it’s not really. A week ago, it might have been, but I’m over it at this point. Still, I think it’s important for writers who are submitting to understand the … Read More

Why You Should Write Short Stories

Last week, I wrote about the 1950 film All About Eve and how much I love the way its ending mirrors its beginning. The screenplay for All About Eve is based on a short story, “The Wisdom of Eve,” written by American author Mary Orr (1910-2006). In fact, a lot of great films are based … Read More

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