Good writing isn't a talent gifted to a lucky few. It's built in the rare, persistent few who aren't afraid to try, learn, and try again. 

The fastest way to become a better writer is feedback

Or maybe you've got a rough draft written and it just feels . . . off, but you can't put your finger on why.

GOOD OR BACK TO
THE DRAWING BOARD? 

Or maybe you want to become a better, more consistent writer but finding the time and accountability feels impossible.

WHO HAS THE TIME?

Maybe the last time you had someone read your work was a cranky college professor with little helpful feedback. 

is your work even any good? 

You want to be a better writer, but how? 

These four-person, one-hour, low-key mini sessions are *perfect* to get the specific feedback you need to become a consistent, first-rate writer in a safe, nonjudgmental space.

Editorial Feedback Group Session

I know exactly what you need

Hear How It's Helped Other Writers 

Incorporate your feedback and write again! 

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You'll join three other writers to hear your feedback and theirs

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I'll edit your sample before our call

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Submit a 500-word sample of your choice - no prompts (unless you need one!)

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Here's what you'll get

Write, Feedback, Repeat

"There is no mastery without feedback." - Brene Brown


trisha hawk, CONTRIBUTOR TO FIRST FIVE, A PROVERBS 31 MINISTRY

"Anything Mikaela does, I'm in! She is nothing but wisdom and encouragement."

The secret sauce (that few are willing to do) to transform into an impactful, profound writer is in the daily grind of writing, receiving feedback, implementing, and repeating. It's how the greats did it and how you can too.  

Ready to commit, grow, and publish?

So what do you say?