You know what you want to say, and you are more than capable of saying it. After all, you communicate and inspire, drive change and negotiate every day. We’re not here for that. What we do is help you take your knowledge and insights, your hard-earned wisdom and valuable advice, and use it to craft your story. A book is not like a memo, or a letter, or a business plan. A book is a journey for your reader, and just like any journey it needs a map, and it needs a beginning, a middle and an end.

Sometimes, the simplest moments hold the deepest wisdom. Let your thoughts settle, and clarity will find you. Use this quote space to share something inspirational or reflective, perfectly aligned with the theme of your article.

We learn your voice – your particular way of getting your thoughts across – and we develop the story as you would tell it. It doesn’t matter if you have never written anything longer than a college paper or a client letter, we can develop your voice into that of a storyteller. Our metric for success is to not only create something with you that will let strangers know that you are the author of your works, but those closest to you will swear you come through every page.

When we start a project, we work closely with you and make sure we know your goals and aspirations both as an author and as a professional, then we take your ideas and use your voice to develop quality writing. Everything we develop is professionally written, you won’t find AI text or hackneyed phrases filling out your manuscript, and you won’t come across sounding like someone else. Your knowledge, your goals, your voice and your story.

Putting it all together

After you’ve taken a good look at what we’ve made together, we compile it into a manuscript you can shop around to publishers, and/or we create a layout you can publish yourself on Amazon and other sites. The best approach, in our experience, is to have both digital and print versions of your book, because while you may reach many more people with Kindle and the like, nothing closes a deal like walking into a room and setting your book on the boardroom table.