The Writer's BlogKeeping a journal is good for you...
By journaling we learn more about ourselves, how we view the world and engage with it, what we see, hear, smell, taste and touch. We find out how we are with other people, places, objects, how we behave in certain situations and we can identify patterns of behaviour that are typical of us - and by identifying, we can change if we want to. |
Writing services
The '25/45'
Most popular individual session 45-minute Zoom or Facebook Messenger session for just $25 where we chat about roadblocks, inspiration, and motivation with an aim to kick-start your project. |
Coaching and mentoring
One, two and four hour sessions Have a story you want to tell but not sure where to start? Need help to get organised, a mentor to sit alongside while you write? It helps to have someone on your side who 'gets it' . Sessions are available 'in person' at The Writing Place or on Zoom. |
Journal Jump StartThere's never been a better time to start journaling.
More people are turning to this form of self expression to cope with life and the changes in our world. Want to get started but not sure how? This online Zoom or Facebook Messenger session can help. |
GhostwriterNeed someone to write for you? Blog? Life story? Memoir?
I can help. "When I first heard of the concept of a ghost writer, I thought it was going to be a very scary experience. ... working with Jane was anything but scary and completely delightful instead. People who know me and have read the book can see all my 'graemeisms' and can’t detect anything else. That’s the brilliance of a true ghostwriter." Graeme Axford, author Differently Abled |
WorkshopsDesigned to help you write the story you need to tell ...
My workshops focus on creative writing, life writing, memoir, and journal writing, and are for writers of all skill levels and stages of their work. Workshops are help online (Zoom), at my writing studio, The Writing Place, and at public venues. Please sign up to my newsletter to receive advance notice of upcoming workshops or check on site for updates. |
Jane as a writing mentor: some writers say ...
Keren Maas
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David O'Brien
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Casey Taylor
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