A columnist who struggled for nearly her entire adult life with the idea for a memoir that was partly a mystery story finally got it together through THE BOOK SHERPA; her book was published September 2021 and debuted at No. 1 for her genre on Amazon.
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He was a scrawny kid on a history-making college football team during a defining era; he used a MANUSCRIPT MAKEOVER to weave his overflowing stories into one, and his book was published December 2020.
An award-winning author needed help developing comfort in a new genre; with a MANUSCRIPT MAKEOVER she was able to revise in this new “language” and went on to work with Jami to revive a manuscript she had given up for dead.
A dentist who felt he was living the wrong life was able use directions and feedback from a MANUSCRIPT MAKEOVER to revise his book, and from there made a leap of faith to becoming a full-time writer.
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