Also, I do offer coaching services. My coaching clients submit a "chunk" of their draft each month, and I provide written feedback that they can then use to guide their revisions. If you'd like to know more about that, let me know. (You can contact me privately via my website at https://keriwyattkent.com/contact-us/ )
When it came to attending my first writers conference, I seem to recall that you told me I had to be there so I went.
So glad you did, right?
Of course! I’ve been to the conference almost every year since!
Oh, for those who are curious about skiing in the rain--I forgot to add the link to my other newsletter, Welcoming & Wandering. Here's the post: https://welcomingandwandering.substack.com/p/the-courage-to-change-the-things?r=3w949
Thanks for your post, Keri.
I was so grateful for Susy’s M1YM class to get my rough draft done.
I’ve been so stuck doing the self- edits of my rough draft.
How do you tackle self-edits since my initial word count is done?
Debbie--Susy's MyOneYearMemoir class is one I always recommend! As a subscriber, you have access to the Powerful Story archive, which has a number of posts on self-editing. Here's one that you may find helpful: https://open.substack.com/pub/keriwyattkent/p/discover-the-joy-of-self-editing?r=3w949&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Also, I do offer coaching services. My coaching clients submit a "chunk" of their draft each month, and I provide written feedback that they can then use to guide their revisions. If you'd like to know more about that, let me know. (You can contact me privately via my website at https://keriwyattkent.com/contact-us/ )
Thanks Keri!
No problem. I also stumbled across this helpful Substack that talks about "refine and polish" as a key step in writing your book. (in other words, self-edit). https://open.substack.com/pub/heartopage/p/skip-this-step-for-a-mediocre-book?r=3w949&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web