Writing Coach Podcast 215: Are you experienced?
WCP215 Live coaching: Are you experienced
Rebecca coaches a writer live who has worked on a number of pitches but keeps getting stuck in the same place. 🔗 You might also like: WCP 174 Archives: 100 reasons not to pitch today WCP 82: Live coaching WCP 74: Why you’re the one WCP 140 Archives: Portfolio shame WCP 1: What’s your problem?
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Rebecca coaches a writer live who has worked on a number of pitches but keeps getting stuck in the same place.
🔗 You might also like …
WCP 174 Archives: 100 reasons not to pitch today
WCP 140 Archives: Portfolio shame
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