Writing Coaching for Authors and Aspiring Writers
Personalized Coaching to Help You Write With Confidence and Clarity
For writers who have a story to tell but need guidance, structure, or accountability. Coaching offers clarity, motivation, and expert support to move your book from inside your head into the world…..without getting stuck along the way.
HOW WRITING COACHING WORKS
STEP ONE - Discovery Session: Clarify your goals and challenges.
STEP TWO - Personalized Plan: Outline Milestones and writing schedule.
STEP THREE - Coaching Sessions: Regular calls, check-ins, and co-writing sessions for feedback and accountability.
STEP FOUR - Progress Reviews: Evaluate draft progress and refine direction.
Who is Writing Coaching for? Writers who….
…have a story or idea but aren’t sure where to start.
…need accountability and structure to stay on track.
…want expert feedback while writing their own book.
…feel stuck mid-project and need clarity or motivation.
Looking for a professional to do the writing for you? Explore ghostwriting here.
“I am new to writing and reached out to Sabriga for help with a fiction manuscript. She has many insights for not only writing, but also the book publishing process. Sabriga is extremely professional, knowledgeable, and has an easy-going style, making it a pleasure to work with her. I highly recommend Sabriga."
Veronica Gold, MFT
Benefits of Coaching
Ask any writer (especially new ones) and you’ll hear about their labyrinth of emotions and wanting to chuck it all out the window. A coach is your empathetic sounding board offering an objective perspective and knowledgeable advice.
With a writing coach, confusion becomes clarity, doubt turns to confidence, and isolated efforts become a proudly completed manuscript.
Build Momentum. Find Your Voice. Finish Your Book.
Let’s work together to bring your story to life, one page at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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An editor focuses on the manuscript, but a writing mentor focuses on you, the writer.
A mentor acts as a strategic partner and guide., They help you navigate the psychological and technical hurdles of the creative process by providing real-time feedback, brainstorming sessions, or professional guidance to help you develop your craft, refine your concept, or stay accountable to your goals.
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Nope! In fact, mentorship may be most valuable at the conceptual stage. A mentor can help you vet an idea, organize a complex outline, or find the "heart" of your story before you spend months writing in the wrong direction.
Whether you have a pile of scattered notes or a nearly finished book, a mentor meets you where you’re at, to ensure your foundation is structurally sound.
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Every mentorship is a custom collaboration, but it typically involves a mix of scheduled consultations and written evaluations. You might submit a chapter or a project proposal, and your mentor will provide a deep-dive critique followed by a one-on-one session to discuss improvements. It’s a highly interactive relationship designed to provide the clarity and momentum needed to move from a "good idea" to a "published reality."
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Yes. In fact, this is one of the primary benefits of working with an experienced professional.
Beyond just refining your prose, a mentor can help you understand the landscape of the publishing industry—whether that’s navigating the nuances of traditional publishing, exploring independent digital imprints, or developing a strong author brand.
Writing is a solitary act, but publishing is a public one. Working with a mentor gives you the structural integrity and strategic insight needed to scale your vision from your personal page to the public marketplace.