by MontanaCoauthor | Sep 6, 2021 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips
It’s still early September, but we’ve started to see the first flushes of fall color. In Montana, our mid- and late-summers have become incredibly hot, dry, and smoky. So it’s hard to tell if the trees are changing because it’s true-autumn, or because they are drying...
by MontanaCoauthor | Jul 20, 2021 | Writing Process Tips
How my role as a writer-for-hire helps me finish my own creative work As a natural health ghostwriter, copywriter, and coauthor for the past twenty years, I’ve met incredible people I wouldn’t have met any other way. I’ve learned about new scientific and medical...
by MontanaCoauthor | May 11, 2021 | News, Writing Process Tips
Musings on the work that begins AFTER the first readable draft is complete I recently turned in the first full readable draft of a multi-author manuscript. The team was elated. Each author had already spent months of effort working with me to revise their chapters. I...
by MontanaCoauthor | Mar 15, 2021 | News
As a writer in the health and wellness world and as an urban microfarmer, I must call attention to and take action against this injustice. I hope you will too. Following you’ll find a summary of the issue, and an “Open Letter to the Minneapolis City...
by MontanaCoauthor | Jan 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
The garden and trees continue to sleep, though it has been a surprisingly mild winter. At least temps continue to dip low enough at night to keep everyone asleep. “Shh,” I think, whenever days are unseasonably warm. “Don’t wake yet; it can still get very cold in...