Having trouble finishing your book? Finding an agent? Figuring out what's not working about your book proposal? Or just trying to find the time and motivation to reach your writing goals? Jennifer offers individual coaching for writers and other creative types as well as critiques of pitches (queries), proposals, synopses, and manuscripts.

She also offers e-courses scheduled at various times throughout the year.

Connect with her at jennifer@jenniferlawler.com for more information.

For information about e-courses, click on any of the links below:

Write Your Book Proposal E-course - Starts March 26, 2012
This six-week class covers everything you need to know to write your nonfiction book proposal (except the sample chapter). You'll learn how to make a compelling argument for your book in the overview, how to create a compelling table of contents, conduct a competitive analysis and more.
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Create Your Sample Chapter
This one-on-one class starts anytime you choose. It takes up where “Write Your Book Proposal” E-Course leaves off—at the sample chapter. Don’t know what your sample chapter should include? Not sure how long it should be or whether you’re on track with it? This four-week session is all about writing and feedback.
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Proposal Critique Service
Have you already written your proposal? Is it not quite getting the response you hoped? Or are you ready to send it out but want to make sure it’s on target? Veteran book author Jennifer Lawler can help you make sure your proposal hits the mark with agents and editors.
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Freelance Editing 101
This five-week e-course shows you how to develop the skills you need to work as a freelance editor, plus information on how to market yourself to clients-whether you're an established freelancer or just starting out. The market is so fluid these days that freelancers who have a variety of skills in their arsenal have a better chance of succeeding. If you have the right skills, you can be tapped for lucrative editing assignments-which can be flexible, portable, and fun!
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Book Publishing 101 E-course
This four-week class covers the basics of how non-fiction book publishing works, platform building, getting an agent, writing pitch letters, knowing the market and your publishing options.
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