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There is actually alot of self work that an author typically goes through before they're ready to release their creation on to the world and be received as an author. Quite a bit of inner work needs to be done. Some people are prepared for it and are ready to take it all on and some need some help facing the realities of the attention it brings. That is why a life coaches are an important part of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit!!

There will be one life coach presenting at the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit and this life coach will be there to answer your questions and give you valuable insight into the personal insights needed for you to have success with your project.

Common Problems a Life Coach might help the author solve

  • Fear of rejection
  • Fear of success
  • Procrastination
  • What to do with all the new type of attention a new author receives
  • How to turn a book into a career

We are sure you'll have many more relevant questions for the life coaches of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit.

If you have a question you would like a life coach to answer, please go to the 'Contact us' page and send it in. We will do our best to get it answered for you.







These life coaches have shown high quality, high integrity of service to authors involved with the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit and they are the recommended life coaches for the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™.

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Writer's Summit Tip #9:

Good book reviews are like gold - no matter who they're from, but they need to be managed wisely.

ONLY celebrity or highly credentialed reviewers go on the cover... Your most recognizable name goes on the front cover. Then if you have room on the back cover after the synopsis and abbreviated bio, put another review from a recognized source.

If you have 'reader's reviews' - they belong on your website, they deserve a blog entry recognizing their comments and commenting back, they can have a place inside your book in the first couple of pages, they definitely belong on amazon.com and bn.com and any other online book seller you are using. Amazon.com has taught us well that referrals are a great way to sell, so they highlight the reader's reviews and they really do wield buying power!

Another place to keep the reader's reviews is in front of you - pasted on your office walls. Keep these where you can see them and stay encouraged and inspired that your work is making a difference! It really does help - in many ways.

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Writer's Summit Tip #17:

Avoid "Predator" Service Providers!

These are the service providers who solicit you first, then ask to see your project. They take one (very brief) look at your book or manuscript and find some glaring fault with it. Lo and Behold - the fault they find is exactly one that you can pay them to fix!

Their trademark is to make you feel insecure about the quality of your project in order to create a demand for their services.

Find your service providers by personal referrals from people who have used those service providers and would still recommend those service providers.

Anyone searching you out is highly suspect! Protect yourself - at a minimum, get referrals from their clientele before you agree to hire them!

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