There are approximately 47 bajillion communities telling you how to write your book.
Set a word-count goal.
Write every day.
Follow the template.
Finish your draft.
Publish the damn thing.
Cool.
Because I don’t particularly care whether you write 500 words today if those 500 words don’t belong in your book.
I care whether you know what you’re trying to say.
I care whether your reader understands it.
And I care whether your book actually demonstrates the expertise you want to be known for.
I came to book coaching through editing, ghostwriting, communications, and years of working with experts who know their shit—but don’t always know how to organize it, articulate it, or turn it into a book someone else wants to read.
We talk about message and conviction. Structure and strategy. Writing craft. Intentional editing. Reader experience. Authority.
We’ll question whether that chapter belongs.
We’ll call bullshit on the clever framework nobody understands.
We’ll talk about the sentence that isn’t working and the idea underneath it that might be the real problem.
And yes, we’ll talk about AI—especially how to use it without letting it sand every interesting edge off your voice.
Because the goal isn’t simply to finish a book.
It’s to become better at articulating what you know, what you believe, and why it matters.
The book is one place you do that.
Your content, podcasts, presentations, emails, sales conversations, and client work are the others.
Not another place to count words.
A place to make your words count.
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