with Bev Moss Haedrich
Maybe you’ve considered, for some time now, writing about those life moments that have gnawed at you, like a persistent mosquito that won’t go away, but you don’t know where or how to begin. Maybe you have even started but found yourself stuck behind a mental block that won’t budge.
As a cultivator of stories, I help people just like you, unearth and write their unique life experiences — one story at a time. Whatever they have been, they are yours and yours alone. No one on the planet has ever witnessed life the way you have. Awesome, huh?
I’ll be the first to admit this writing stuff is not easy. It can be downright daunting and some days more than a little frustrating. You’re likely to trudge along knee-deep in the muck for a while and may even stumble a time or two. Your treasure chest of stories will soon be overflowing with possibilities. You won't be alone.
Through simple exercises and examples, I'll help you find your voice. One that enhances your writing style. You'll develop characters with believable dialogue. Your scenes will be undeniably rich and unforgettable. You'll learn to play with a plot for added impact. And I'll be there to guide you along the way.
"It's been a wonderful 18 weeks working with you. Thank you so much for your encouragement and positive critique..." KF, Novelist writing the sequel
The moments of your life can offer a crisp backdrop for writing your most colorful and compelling stories. Will you write about each one? Probably not, but those you choose to write will be from your unique perspective, in your voice, and in your words.
Have you heard those words before? Maybe you've thought about it, even jotted down a few notes, but haven't made much progress. With my proven approach to help uncover your objective, you'll soon wonder which story you'll write next!
Whether you want to write about your travels, career, and relationships or create a portfolio of family stories, I encourage you to do so sooner than later. Why? Because written stories of episodic moments, glimpses of time, are gifts to ourselves and others.
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