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Author Services & Book Coaching

Every author is different. Whether you hope to secure a traditional publishing contract or publish independently, our writing and editing services are tailored to your specific needs. 

 

We provide editorial support for authors of non-fiction, memoir, and fiction and across most genres. As your creative partner, we think not just about your current book, but help you envision it as part of a larger body of work. Our goal is to help you build a career. 

Begin with a complimentary consultation. ​

Your author platform is essential to your success. A publisher expects you to build and grow a platform through your own marketing efforts as well as theirs. If you are self-publishing, the platform is how you guide readers to purchase your book. 

 

Your author platform includes all the communications modalities you use to reach existing and potential readers. These include your website, email marketing campaigns, even Substack newsletters, digital advertising, public relations, book club programs, and events. 

​Pursuing traditional book deal requires precise strategies. We can help you prepare your manuscript or proposal for submission, and develop a querying strategy to help you find a literary agent. 

Indie publishing can be time consuming and frustrating. We'll help you bring your book to life with expert cover design and interior formatting. We'll also help you with the fussy bits: ISBN numbers, copyrighting, and uploading your book to Amazon and Ingram Spark. Need an audio book produced? We can help with that, too. 

If you're a busy executive, a public figure with a story to share, a subject matter expert, an influencer or a thought leader,  ghostwriting is an excellent option.

Ghostwriting services are available for:

  • Memoir

  • Non-Fiction

  • Business

  • Commercial Fiction

  • Children's Literature

If you already have a manuscript, whether you consider it a first draft or finished work, we'll help you evaluate its potential. A high-level overview, not a detailed critique, this frank evaluation will help you decide how to move forward--does it need copyediting and polishing, structural edits, or a full rewrite? We consider the book's structure, your writing style, length, and genre. 

After we conclude the assessment, we'll schedule an hour-long meeting by phone or Zoom to discuss our review and recommendations. 

About

Peggy Wynne Borgman
Creative Director
About

As a book coach, developmental editor and the author of non-fiction and fiction books, I love the creative process and the craft of writing. I also have a passion for marketing and business. That's why I created Ash Canyon Press. 

When you work with us, you don't have to separate the creative process and the marketing mindset. When we approach a project with a holistic mindset, we set our clients up for success. We want people to buy and love your book. 

 

We love collaborating with clients to help them get their books into the world, and to become "authorpreneurs"--not just writers, but business owners. 

Who am I?

 

As founder and CEO of one of the first luxury spa organizations in the US, I was deeply immersed in marketing and sales. The fundamentals of marketing that I learned and practiced are still valid today, even as the modalities have evolved. I spent 20 years as a management consultant, trainer and speaker, and was a member of Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) for ten years. I was also a founding member of the Bay Area Chief Executives Round Table (CER) and sat on the board of a major domestic violence agency in Silicon Valley for a decade. I have a passion for women's issues and social justice. 

 

After exiting my company I ​became  a mentor to startups at a business incubator. There I supported founders from a wide array of industry sectors, helping them ideate and refine their marketing messages--always emphasizing the customer's point of view and strategic, powerful storytelling. 

What we believe.

 

No two writers are alike. Our clients come to us with different skills and experience. We are committed to providing stellar service to our clients, and personalizing the entire process. We're also committed to honesty. We will work hard to help you create a book you can be proud of. But we don't make unrealistic promises or blow smoke up your skirt. Our goal is to share our skills and knowledge, even if it means our clients won't need our services in the future. 

While our editing and production services are available to a wide array of clients, only the books that live up to our high standards carry the Ash Canyon Press imprint. We are thrilled to offer that honor to a select group of indie authors.  

 

Thank you for your interest in us. I look forward to meeting you!

 

Peggy Wynne Borgman

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Ghost Writing

Whether you're a busy executive, a thought leader, a public figure with a compelling story to share, or an aspiring author looking to break into the literary world, our ghostwriting services offer a seamless blend of creativity, professionalism, and confidentiality.

 

Not everyone has the time, expertise, or inclination to write a book themselves. We're ready to transform your ideas, experiences, and expertise into a compelling book that resonates with your target readers. It can be as easy as recording your thoughts on your way to work!

Our understanding of book and story structure, authentic dialogue, genre conventions, and audience preferences ensures your book delivers a unique message while captivating readers from start to finish. And if we're not the right fit for your project, we'll let you know. 

From memoirs and business books to fiction and self-help guides, ghostwriting is an efficient solution. You can be as involved as you prefer. We schedule regular check-ins to review progress. (Or we leave you alone, if you prefer!) 

 

Let's turn your book idea into a reality. 

Expert Book Editing Services & Support

Expert editing is essential to any successful book project, ensuring that your manuscript shines with clarity, coherence, and professionalism. Our goal is not just to help you write a book, but to help you develop your skill as an author. 

Whether you're a new author in need of structural editing and ongoing support or a seasoned writer looking for copy editing or a final polish, we take a personal, collaborative approach. We provide objective feedback and structure, but also deliver a dose of inspiration to keep going when things get tough. 

  • Book Planning/Outlining

  • Developmental Editing

  • Copy editing

  • Proofreading 

We're happy to provide a proposal based on your needs. Hourly and project-based pricing are both available. 

Editing services, "a la carte": $150 per hour

Hourly prepaid package: 10 hours: $1350 (reg. $1500)

Hourly prepaid package:  20 hours:  $2700 (reg. $3000) 

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Manuscript Assessment

If you're seeking an objective evaluation of your book in progress, our professional manuscript assessment services will help you clearly understand its potential. Manuscript assessments play a pivotal role in the publishing journey, offering invaluable insights and guidance, and suggestions for the best path forward. 

Our manuscript assessment package is a high-level view of the potential and problems in a manuscript, both from an editorial and marketing perspective. 

Fiction & Memoir

  • Is the story structure basically sound, or does it need a serious reworking?

  • Does the book work within its chosen genre(s)?

  • Is there a distinctive author voice?

  • Is the dialogue natural and believable?

  • Are the characters well developed?

  • Is there a satisfying story arc? 

  • Is the writing smooth?

  • Is there enough conflict and tension?

  • Does the story maintain an appropriate pace for its genre?

$495 for up to 50,000 words; $50 per additional 10,000 words

Non-Fiction 

Most non-fiction books are marketed to agents (and to publishers) using detailed proposals, which follow a very specific structure. 

If you're already writing a non-fiction book, we recommend pushing "pause" and having a complimentary 30-minute consultation to determine the best way to proceed. In most cases, your time and energy are best invested in developing a strong proposal. 

Hourly consulting: $150

Complete Non-Fiction Book Proposal Projects range from $3,800 to $5,500. We are happy to provide an estimate tailored to your project. 

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What should I look for...

What should I look for in a writing coach?

The answer is...it depends.

Maybe you want to write a nonfiction book to promote your business or practice, and plan on self-publishing it. Maybe you have a manuscript for a memoir that you’d like to send to a literary agent in hopes of landing a traditional book deal with a big publisher.

The writing process differs for everyone. Challenges range from overcoming writer’s block to knowing what to cut in an overly-long manuscript. But the purpose of a writing coach is not just to help you become a better writer. A coach helps ensure that you reach your writing goals: they keep you accountable and on schedule. 

Some people hire writing coaches to build a deeper creative community: the writing life can be frustrating and lonely. For some writers, having a trusted “sounding board” may feel safer than participating in a critique group.

Even writers who have managed to complete a successful book can find themselves stuck on their next project, bogged down in procrastination. (Ah, the curse of success!) The best coaches know how to push through these blocks. They enable a writer to move forward.

Some coaches produce writing workshops or run writing boot camps. Others offer one-on-one consultation exclusively. But workshops and boot camps can be a big investment, too. Be careful when selecting one: check out testimonials, get recommendations from previous attendees—one-on-one writing coaching may ultimately give you better ROI.

Is chemistry important when choosing a writing coach?

Yes! Beyond their professional expertise, getting a good fit with a coach can come down to chemistry. Good coaches are not just good editors, they’re good communicators. If you’re sensitive about your writing, a cut-to-the-chase, just-the-facts writing coach may be intimidating or downright discouraging. 

Some writing coaches are better cheerleaders than others. The right amount of encouragement will keep your morale up and your hands on the keyboard. Good coaches are like terrific writing prompts in human form.

Don’t be shy about interviewing several coaches to see who feels like someone you can work with for an extended period. If you’re writing a book, your relationship will go on for weeks, months, maybe even longer. Make sure your coach is someone you want to spend time with. 

Does a writing coach make writing easier?

Wellllll...sometimes. Even when you have an effective writing coach, their assistance does not mean you get a pass on the hard work of writing. In fact, working with a coach will usually mean that you work harder! The difference is that all the hard work will be productive: moving you toward your goal, whether that’s a science fiction bestseller or a more effective digital marketing program for your business. A coach is not conducting a one-on-one creative writing class, though they will help you improve your writing—it will feel more like working out with a personal trainer. 

Can a writing coach help me publish my book?

Many coaches are specialists who focus on the craft of writing. But all competent coaches will ensure that your manuscript is properly formatted for self-publishing, or correctly constructed to query agents or publishers. Some coaches will help you craft a query as well. Querying is half the battle of a getting agent representation, and a literary agent is just about essential for any sort of conventional book deal. A good agent will be rocket fuel for your writing career. 

If you’re hoping for a big-ticket publishing deal, coaches with years of experience in the traditional publishing industry can be an advantage, especially if they’ve worked as an editor at one of the big New York publishers. A book coach with a blue-chip publishing background may have an excellent professional network, and can sometimes make an introduction to a literary agent or even an acquiring editor at a publishing house. And yes, this comes with a hefty price tag.

If you’re writing non-fiction, a writing coach can help you build your book proposal. (Unlike fiction, non-fiction books that are conventionally published are not usually completed prior to querying agents or publishers.) 

If you plan to publish independently, choose a coach who understands that business model. There’s a philosophical gulf between many “conventional publishing” and “indy publishing” writing coaches. You want a coach who will take your self-publishing project seriously.

Just because it’s possible to “DIY” your entire book doesn’t necessarily mean you should. Amazon is awash in clumsy amateur efforts, cringeworthy vanity projects, and snoozy memoirs. Can you figure out how to format an ebook or a print book, or produce a cover design on Canva? Sure, but you still want professional eyes on your project. A coach with book production or design chops can be a tremendous asset here. 

Finding a coach who has editorial acumen, production expertise and book marketing know-how is unusual--but not impossible. 

How do writing coaches work?

Most writing coaches work remotely, using virtual meeting tools like Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and others—or just good old-fashioned phone and email. Make sure that you’re comfortable with whatever collaboration tools they use. If you prefer in-person meetings, you’ll want to search for a local writing coach. 

Typically, your project will kick off with an intensive planning process, a strategy session, or manuscript assessment, then move into a regular tempo of interactions. Most coaches set up a schedule of meetings, and the frequency varies depending on the length of your project and the deadlines you’ve set. Committing to regular communication helps keep you on task. This is why even great coaches hire their own coaches!

How do I choose a writing coach?

A writing coach may specialize in fiction or non-fiction or even a sub-genre, such as business books or prescriptive non-fiction. Some are generalists who can do it all. 

Look for testimonials and references from satisfied clients for projects similar to yours. Your colleague’s terrific memoir coach may not be able to help you write your Great American Novel.

Share your plans for the book. Is your heart set on a big publisher, or are you self-publishing a book to market your practice or business? Do you need help with writing only, or do you require support in the actual production of an independently-published book? Do you just need some publishing tips, or serious support in building your author platform and social media presence? 

Be up front about your budget and how much time you’ll commit to the project. If a coach feels you’re unrealistic about cost or schedule, they may pass on your project. You may learn, after speaking with a few coaches, that you need to reset your expectations.  

Many coaches offer a complimentary consultation. (Some credit back the cost of a consultation if you hire them.) If you already have a manuscript, you may want to hire a potential coach to evaluate it. This is a good way to “kick the tires”, as many offer high-level manuscript evaluation at an affordable price. You won’t get tons of detailed feedback, but a general assessment of the viability of your book.

Finally, you want a sense that the potential coach is evaluating you, too. If they’re overly eager to take you on without knowing enough about your project, or seeing a sample of your writing, that can be a red flag. So are high-pressure sales tactics. 

Ultimately, choosing the right writing coach is finding the ideal combination of technical expertise, good communication skills, and value for your .

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