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5 Book-Writing Insights I’ve learned as a Natural Health Ghostwriter

5 Book-Writing Insights I’ve learned as a Natural Health Ghostwriter

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...
“Yay, my book is done!” Or is it?

“Yay, my book is done!” Or is it?

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...
Why is the City of Minneapolis Trying to Squelch a Community-led Urban Farm Initiative?

Why is the City of Minneapolis Trying to Squelch a Community-led Urban Farm Initiative?

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...
Dormant Season Part 2: The garden’s January is my book project’s July

Dormant Season Part 2: The garden’s January is my book project’s July

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...
Dormancy is an Active Kind of Sleeping

Dormancy is an Active Kind of Sleeping

by MontanaCoauthor | Nov 21, 2020 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips

It hasn’t been the prettiest Autumn. Bitter cold—well below freezing—in early October, many trees hadn’t even lost their leaves yet when everything froze solid in shades of brown and gray. After that abrupt halt to our growing season, the deciduous trees and bushes...
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