Book Coach
About
A book coach works with authors from the conception of their idea to completion of a book: putting together the book outline, acting as a sounding board, and helping to review content. Book coach Jyssica Schwartz thinks of their role as "a writing partner in all aspects except for actually writing".
Industries
- Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
- Business Schools and Management Training
- Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers
Skills
- Coach-ability and the Desire to Coach Others
- Editing
- Learning Strategies
- Patience
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