Purposeful Guidance for Heart-Led Authors
Write, Heal, Thrive® offers personalized publishing support for writers who want to bring meaningful, lived-experience stories into the world. Whether you’re in the beginning stages of shaping your idea or preparing to publish a completed manuscript, our mentorships meet you where you are.
Grounded in cultural awareness, lived experience, and a trauma-responsive approach, our publishing support helps honor your voice, refine your message, and navigate the writing-to-publishing journey. Click here to read our reviews on Google.
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Elevate Your Voice & Launch Your Legacy: 4-month Mentorship for Authors with a draft manuscript: Your manuscript is finished and now it’s time to bring your story into the world with purpose and impact. This mentorship program is designed for heart-led authors ready to publish their manuscript and step confidently into the next phase of their journey. Whether your story is rooted in personal healing, lived experience, or the mission behind your creative business, this experience offers you personalized support to shape your vision, expand your reach and ultimately publish your book. With publishing guidance, project planning, mindset tools, and hands-on resources, you’ll move from final draft to polished draft leading to a published work aligned with your voice, values, and goals. $1,400 for 4-month customized experience.
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Focused Momentum Sessions: Need timely, focused support without committing to a full mentorship? These flexible consulting sessions offer personalized guidance for authors and entrepreneurs navigating publishing questions, messaging, planning, or next steps. $50 per hour, scheduled as needed.
- A special note for Military veterans – “…Before you can publish memoir material detailing your time in service, if you’ve held a security clearance, are still active-duty, or recently separated, it’s mandatory you get approval from the military before publishing your book. This process can take 30-45 days and mostly exists to ensure there isn’t any classified information, or a violation of operational security. Your service branch’s office of public affairs can generally point you in the right direction to begin this process. It’s possible they’ll request you redact some material, and change some names”