Strategic Coaching for
aspiring & emerging authors
The road to (and through!) publication can be a daunting, overwhelming and sometimes lonely journey. Whether you're polishing your query letter, preparing for your first round of press interviews, or figuring out how to build a sustainable writing practice alongside a full-time job, it can often be helpful to speak with someone who has navigated this process firsthand.
Since landing my two-book deal with Bantam/Penguin Random House, I’ve been honored to receive requests from aspiring authors seeking my perspective on these same challenges. This inspired me to curate the following offerings to share what I’ve learned, hoping to help fellow writers feel more confident, better prepared and less alone.
You can also find more reflections and practical tips over on my Substack, where I share a candid peek into my life as novelist with a full-time PR career.
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Media Training for Authors
Get press- and panel-ready with personalized media training designed for authors. Learn how to craft memorable soundbites, stay on message, and show up authentically and with confidence—guided by someone who’s trained CEOs and spokespeople for over two decades.
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Query Letter Review
As a debut author and longtime PR strategist, I know what it takes to pitch a story that sticks. This query review combines proven messaging principles with real-world querying success to help you stand out in a crowded inbox.
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Office Hours
There’s a lot of advice out there—but sometimes, you just want to talk to someone who gets it. Office Hours offers one-on-one time to ask your biggest questions, whether you’re stuck on revising, querying, balancing writing with a full-time job, or just need a sounding board.