There's a lot of pressure for authors to be jacks of all trades. Even when taking the traditional approach, authors are increasingly expected to coordinate their own editing, pitching, and marketing. This can be a lot to take on in addition to the work you already do.
RoseWrite is here to help leaders, entrepreneurs, and volunteers looking to make an impact with their nonfiction book. Ready to write, edit, and publish your book?
Do you think about your idea all the time? Do you get a buzz of excitement every time you get the chance to share your idea? Do you jot down your idea on notepads, napkins, or even your hand?
That sounds like a pretty killer idea! You've also done a lot of the work, already. Now you just need to put it on paper...
Do you think about your idea all the time? Do you get a buzz of excitement every time you get the chance to share your idea? Do you jot down your idea on notepads, napkins, or even your hand?
That sounds like a pretty killer idea! You've also done a lot of the work, already. Now you just need to put it on paper...
Innovation can be scary. It can be intensely challenging to leave your comfort zone, especially for the time necessary to write and publish a book. Luckily, you don't have to make this journey alone.
When we say that the writer's life is lonely, we are forgetting that books are about connecting with readers. I support writers through formative stages of their book so that you never lose sight of that.
I serve writers in a way that makes sense to them.
Through my experience as an editor of literary and scholarly journals, I help memoir and nonfiction authors build their best draft from the ground up. Through my experience as a research assistant, I set them up for success.
A good editor is tough where it matters and compassionate where it counts. I chose this career because I deeply enjoy the human connection made possible by books. When I look at a bookshelf, I see the people who committed their time and passion to their stories, and I want to do my part to help you get your work on that shelf.
I serve writers in a way that makes sense to them.
Through my experience as an editor of literary and scholarly journals, I help memoir and nonfiction authors build their best draft from the ground up. Through my experience as a research assistant, I set them up for success.
A good editor is tough where it matters and compassionate where it counts. I chose this career because I deeply enjoy the human connection made possible by books. When I look at a bookshelf, I see the people who committed their time and passion to their stories, and I want to do my part to help you get your work on that shelf.
There's an adage that lightning won't strike the same place twice, but I feel that it doesn't hurt to understand what you were doing when it struck the first time. I combined my knowledge of different styles, genres, and mediums to provide in-depth, critical feedback. With each project, I will curate resources tailored to your publishing goals and help you to understand and utilize these well-tested tactics and tools in transformative and meaningful ways.
It is my goal for clients to be able to take the advice given for their current manuscript and apply it to future books.
Whether you have questions or are ready to get started, I would love to hear from you. The writer's life is all about the journey and I'm always happy to talk perspectives and research for the sake of mutual growth.
Ready to dive in? Have questions but aren't ready to start a project? Just want to say hi? Visit my contact page to get started.
Have any questions or topics you would like me to discuss in a blog or video? Leave a comment on my Ask the Editor page or by finding me on Substack.
Whether you have questions or are ready to get started, I would love to hear from you. The writer's life is all about the journey and I'm always happy to talk perspectives and research for the sake of mutual growth.
Ready to dive in? Have questions but aren't ready to start a project? Just want to say hi? Visit my contact page to get started.
Have any questions or topics you would like me to discuss in a blog or video? Leave a comment on my Ask the Editor page or by finding me on Substack.