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info_outlineIn this episode of The Writing Coach podcast, I chat with Sue Brown-Moore.
Sue is a sought-after book revision coach and one of LA Weekly’s 15 Book Coaches to Watch.
Sue and I discussed various aspects of fiction writing, including the importance of character-driven storytelling, imagination, romance, and authenticity.
We share our experiences and perspectives on these topics, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to storytelling and the importance of inclusivity and character-driven narratives.
We also discuss pricing strategies for coaching and consulting services, with a focus on maintaining personal space and high-ticket, low-volume work.
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