Writing coach

What is a writing coach?
 
Just as athletes, singers and actors have coaches, writers have coaches, too. Why? To help them:
Set meaningful, measurable goals
Be held accountable
Build on their strengths while working on their weaknesses
Stay on track
In addition, a writing coach:
Offers editorial feedback on the client’s writing
Is an advocate for the client’s writing when life may seem to interfere
Provides support and understanding when taking a risk may be the only way to reach a writing goal
Acknowledges the challenges of writing while suggesting practical ways to handle them
(A writing coach is not a therapist. Instead of working on one’s past, a coach acknowledges the client’s current situation while focusing on what she can do to move ahead. Unlike a therapist, a coach works as an equal partner on the road to the client’s success.)
 
For more information on my services as a writing coach, call (503) 288-2469 or send an e-mail to wordpics@aracnet.com. Ask about my free, half-hour consultation. Reasonable, hourly and long-term rates. Consultations available in person, by phone, e-mail and combinations of the above.