In case you didn't know


Publishing is the currency of academia. I really want to help you get your writing published so you can reach your career goals!

Did you know I have several ways I can help you get published? I know you know that I offer 1-1 coaching services to help you create plans and overcome roadblocks to writing.

But did you know that I also offer direct support for your writing?

I offer editing services for academic articles, book chapters, and tenure/promotion applications! What level of support do you need?

  1. Want me to get right in the weeds with you to help you develop your thinking and craft your message? A coaching package is probably the best fit.
  2. Want someone to read what you've written and give you a detailed assessment of what's working and what's not - along with specific suggestions and recommendations for revisions directly in your document? A developmental edit along with line edits is probably right for you.
  3. Just want someone to do a look over and give you a high level overview and let you know if the manuscript does what you want it to? An Premium Editing Package is probably the right choice.

Do you need something that doesn't quite fit the categories above? Hit reply to this email and let's see if it's something I can help you with!

Being edited can feel scary. I recently interviewed Hannah de Keijzer, author of How to Enjoy Being Edited: A Practical Guide for Nonfiction Authors. Subscribe to the YouTube channel or keep and eye out here to be reminded when it drops next Tuesday.

Keep Exploring!

Kimberly J. Hale, Faculty Success Coach

KimberlyJHale.com

PS: There's still time to join the Writing Retreat I'm offering June 2- 7! Have questions? Shoot me an email.

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