Guest Blog: Tiffany Colter and Wisdom from Writing Career Coach
- ChristinaSinisi-Author
- 18 hours ago
- 2 min read
Dear Readers,
I hope this blog post finds you enjoying beautiful autumn weather and cooler temperatures. I am deep in the middle of a school semester so I'm working on this post the day I'm posting! How about you? Are you super busy or are you in a calmer season? Blessings to each and every one of you, Christina.
PS. Please help me welcome a repeat customer--Tiffany Colter, whose books are different than our every day.

Introduce yourself—name, where you’re from, and something people notice when they meet you.
My name is Tiffany Colter and, although I lived in MI from age 15-18 and 22-46, I consider myself an Ohioan through and through!!
One thing people have said when they meet me for the first time is, “Oh my goodness. You look just like your profile picture!”
Tell us about your book—title and back cover blurb?
Wisdom from Writing Career Coach was a book that wrote itself. I was working as a ghost writer, developmental editor, and content editor for years and I found myself writing the same comments and correcting the same issues. So, I decided to take those comments and lessons, strip out anything that identified the particular work, and add a few other lessons I often shared in coaching sessions and create a book that was affordable.
In fact, when people hired me to do full manuscripts I used to give it out to them to read as I worked through those first edits or if I did a paid sample edit I would tell them to buy a copy for a discounted rate [to cover my printing] and go through it before they spent money having me edit their full manuscript.
Share one thing that you found difficult or challenging about writing this book?
Making the lesson clear without having the actual examples. Since I was working with a lot of newer writers, many of whom were working on their very first books, I wanted to be sure the lessons came through clearly and kindly.
Ask the blog reader a quirky question or two?
What is your most or least favorite month of the year and why?
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