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Join Vicky and Joe as Vicky freaks out about a horror movie they watched—and get a few brilliant book recommendations. (Not horror.) Then sit back and relax as they ask: so what does a book coach actually DO anyway? Good question. For Vicky, there are 10 main areas of support—tune in and find out what they are, and what to look out for if you’re thinking of working with a book coach to write your book.

 

Key Takeaways:

[5:25] Did you know people who were born deaf can still learn how to hear vibrations?

[9:00] Vicky is still having nightmares from a recent horror film she watched.

[9:35] What does a book coach actually do?

[11:20] Vicky looks at different ways you can make your book unique and stand out.

[12:15] A book coach should take care of the writer.

[13:55] A book is a big project and you don’t want to sacrifice your life to get it done. 

[14:00] A great quality about Vicky is that she will always tell you the truth! 

[17:35] Vicky wants to see you make progress. 

[22:35] Vicky gets a lot of joy seeing her writers get their work done and published.

[25:40] What makes a potential client not a good fit for her? 

[28:45] Vicky breaks down her process as a book coach. 

[30:10] Want to work with Vicky? Reach out to her! 



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Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie

Do No Harm Book by Henry Marsh

Of Women and Salt Book by Gabriela Garcia

The Brain by David Eagleman