There are many reasons why a writer would consider having a writing coach, but the most beneficial of them all is that a writing coach will help fast track your writing and publishing process.
A writing coach will help you get to where you want to be with your writing by providing advice on all the things you want to know about writing. Listed below are just some of the issues writers have that a Better Scribe coach can help you with:
• Idea generation and brainstorming
• Publishing advice
• Knowledge of the industry
• Advice
• Helps you achieve your goals
• Motivation
• Information about editing
• Different perspective
• Support
• Help you save time and frustration
• Constructive feedback
• Productivity/ writing goals
• Ideas about your market
• Queries and submissions advice
• Marketing advice
• More confidence in your writing
• Your questions answered
• Further development as a writer
• One on one support
What a writing coach will not do
There are some things a writing coach will not do and I will expand on each or them so that there are no grey areas.
• They will not rewrite your material to suit their style or interest
A writing coach will make suggestions about what can be improved but they will never rewrite your work. It is up to the writer to decide if the advice is valid and makes their story stronger, then the writer can implement the advice in the way they believe is best for their story.
• They will not proofread or line edit your work
A writing coach is not looking for spelling or punctuation errors in your work, they want to help the writer they are mentoring as much as possible, which means helping you with the issues you’re most concerned with or the issues they believe are holding you back in your writing.
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