Lost your creative spark? Not sure what to do?
Let me help you find greener pastures.
Are you feeling burned out?
Tired of working to keep up with impossible standards?
Today’s publishing paradigm is broken! And it’s hurting authors.
I help authors communicate easier by connecting their creative spirit with practical action. To do this, I use my over two decades as a published author to create services designed to reduce overwhelm and keep authors focused on what matters to them in order to cultivate creative wellness, prevent and overcome burnout, and create their own publishing career so they can thrive as authors.
Discover your strengths and what’s working for you.
Get help with technical things like your website and newsletter to take more OFF your plate.
Learn to love writing again and jump over any obstacles in your way.
The truth is
The current publishing paradigm treats books like “widgets” produced in a factory and authors like assembly line workers.
That’s a recipe designed to create chronic stress and burnout!
And for authors chronic stress causes
Loss of joy and diminished creativity
Feeling like you have to do more with less resources
Imposter syndrome
Health issues
(and yes, burnout!)
You could stay stuck on the write – publish – promote treadmill and get (or remain) burned out OR YOU COULD
craft the publishing path that works for you and keeps you telling the stories you were meant to tell.
Let’s start this transformation by
Take A Publishing Inventory
We start by seeing where you’re at now and where you want to be. Then, we determine your strengths. With those pieces of information, next we can plot a path.
Discover Your Publishing Profile
As part of the inventory process, we’ll take a publishing profile to see which publishing path will unlock your creative genius. This is your key to success along this journey and a can’t miss step.
Create A Journey
Now that we have the key to your creative genius, we’ll craft a journey toward creative wellness. This is no turn-by-turn boring GPS; it’s filled with landmarks and sights you’ll want to see.
Your quest to find greener pastures begins by booking a free call.
From the blog…
When is the Right Time to Re-engage Your Readers?
It's been a while since you send a newsletter. Maybe you only email when you have a new release, and you can go weeks, if not months, between those. Or maybe life happened and you simply haven't sent a newsletter. Either way, if it's been a while since you've talked...
An Overview of the Dark Night of the Soul and Neurodivergence
CW: This week’s episode begins our discussion of the Dark Night of the Soul which may include talk about difficult emotions, feelings, thoughts, and what is commonly thought of as mental health. As I alluded to in last week’s transition episode, my focus is less on...
Monday Mindset Blogs Moving to Author Yogi
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Interview with Dharma Kelleher #WriteTalkWednesday
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It’s Not Failure; it’s a Growth Opportunity (aka Plot Twist)
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Authors, Stop Using Jetpack Plugin Immediately!
Note: This post is a follow up to Thursday's discussion about WordPress(DOT COM) and Tumblr making deals to sell your content for AI programming. Today's article from 404 media highlights that not only is Automattic, the parent company of Tumblr and WordPress in talks...



