My approach.
When I begin working with a client, we start with the foundational concepts of your book: the audience, the hook, and the outline. It's essential to identify your ideal readers (audience) and the needs your book will meet (hook). Armed with this information, we can create the outline and chapter summaries, which are your book's GPS system — they map out where your book begins and ends and everything in between. Once those elements are in place, we have the foundation to start writing, during which the process is iterative.
To keep projects on track, I enjoy meeting once a week. Weekly meetings are particularly important for ghostwriting projects because they help me establish your voice in the writing to ensure the book sounds just like you. For both ghostwriting and coaching clients, we’ll engage in an interactive process where we exchange materials and continuously meet as we draft, refine, and polish the manuscript.
Every project is different. During our discovery call, I'll help you determine the best collaboration style for your project and create a tailor-made package that meets those needs.