Writing Projects
So, here you are. You've spent a few weeks, maybe the last couple of months, perhaps even the past several years collecting your thoughts, digging for information, gathering notes, interviewing sources, and researching, researching, researching. You have used stacks of index cards, accumulated dozens of file folders, piled up notebooks, and gathered boxes—all full of facts, figures, notes, and quotes. But, what do you do now?
This is definitely a turning point—in fact, this is the point at which many people turn around! I have known people who went through the process above time after time after time, never to put their preliminary work to any use. Don’t become another one of them.
Instead, turn to the-freelance-editor for help writing your project. Over the years, I have gathered many different experiences, notes, and exercises that can help you make the transition from researcher to writer, help you get over a writer’s block, or just help guide you to being able to start getting your work into written form. I've even learned that sometimes all you need to do is describe your intentions to another person, and voila! You're on your way.
Whatever it takes, we will work together (because you, of course, choose the amount of control you wish to keep) to get you rolling towards the next phase of your project.
Click here to learn more about the types of writing assistance I can provide: planning, outlining/organizing, enriching, ghostwriting/collaborating.
And, most importantly—don't stop now!

