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EVERYONE HAS A BOOK IN THEM


People say everyone has a book in them, and many have a longstanding dream to see their name in print. If you have always thought you might write a book one day, but life, work and family have meant that ?one day? has never come, perhaps it is time to get started and make it happen.


Maybe you have an idea. Maybe you have a manuscript at the back of the cupboard. Whatever stage you are at, help is at hand to give you the tools and motivation to take your project forward.


SERVICES


Proposal Writing


Get the help you need to create a book proposal from scratch or gain individual feedback on what you already have. Learn what agents and editors are looking for, and build a pitch that gives your idea the best chance of making it into print.


Mentoring


One to one sessions to guide you from an idea to a completed manuscript. Map out your book and get personalised support and expertise at every stage of the way.


Manuscript Editing


From a structural, big picture edit, to a detailed line edit, gain the help you need to unpack, re-pack and polish your book.


Ghostwriting


If you have a story to tell or expertise to share but do not have the time to write the book, tell your story to an established writer who can do it for you.



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