How do you get great written content for your business... and more free time?

Stop
Writing
Alone.

If you’re an entrepreneur or screenwriter running the show on your own, you know there just aren’t enough hours in the day to keep up with your business. Period.

Not to mention all of the writing tasks that just
snow-ball through the week:

Research
Outlines
Drafts
Newsletters
Sales Pages
Blog Posts

According to a recent survey from Orbit Media, the average blog post takes 3hrs and 55 minutes to write? EACH WEEK.

What could you do with four more hours? 

How many more income-earning ideas could you generate? 
How many more clients could you connect to your business? 
How many more pitch proposals could you draft? 
How many more walks in the park, date nights, or binge-worthy episodes
could you enjoy with four more hours?!

So hear me when I say, friends don’t let friends write alone.

A writing assistant to entrepreneurs and screenwriters, clearing their calendars of writing tasks so they can get more time to focus on the big picture.

For entrepreneurs, I help with: 

Ghostwriting blog posts
Taking over newsletters
Creating web copy

For screenwriters, I help with: 

Compiling research
Editing outlines and drafts
Incorporating producer notes and rewrites

Basically, if you have writing that you don’t have time for,
I can probably help you. 

Shannon is a diamond. She has helped me with a number of different copy projects over the past five years, including blog posts, promotional material and emails. In our work together, she is consistently quick, smart, extremely determined – and funny when you need it! A consummate professional whom I trust completely. Highly recommended.
Sarah
Life Coach, Entrepreneur
Shannon’s assisted me on several projects and has become an invaluable sounding board. Her notes are specific and on point. She’s a generous collaborator whose ideas and suggestions make the work better.
Nick
Screenwriter

OTHER REASONS WHY YOU MIGHT NEED A
WRITING ASSISTANT

  1. You hate writing.
    It’s such a slog, but it’s necessary to your business, and you’re dying to hand it off to someone else. Pronto!
  2. You are a pretty good writer.
    You enjoy this creative outlet in your business, but it takes you a long time, and you just can’t get it done.
  3. You like writing.
    It’s an essential piece of your business that you enjoy. You churn out a lot of content and are ready to get ‘extra hands’ on deck. You want someone who can help you produce even more content, lend an eye to editing, and help curate a content strategy.  
  4. You are a writer.
    You’re great at what you do, and that’s why you’re so popular and have multiple projects on the go! You need someone you can trust to do the careful and time-consuming work of research, editing pitches, reviewing outlines and drafts, and incorporating producer notes. And if they can work in multiple genres, BONUS!