Wright for Writers
Providing expert guidance to writers so they can achieve their writing and publishing goals.
Writers, are you looking to jump-start your writing practice?
I’m co-facilitating an online writers’ group starting Jan. 6, 2025—open to any writer, in any genre, at any stage of a writing project. Registration runs until Dec. 30. Details and a link to register here.
Writing Coaching
One-on-one support, constructive feedback, resources, and accountability.
Editing
Developmental editing and copyediting that improve the writing quality while supporting the writer’s voice.
Publishing Consulting
Expert advice and guidance on navigating the traditional and indie publishing worlds.
Authors with award-winning books
I have edited many award-winning books, including:
Debby Irving’s New York Times best-selling Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race (Next Generation Indie Book Award, Silver IPPY Award, and finalist for multiple other awards)
Teresa Wilhelm Waldof’s Wilhelm’s Way: The Inspiring Story of the Iowa Chemist Who Saved the Manhattan Project (Minnesota Book Award winner; Excellence in Iowa History Award; Independent Author Network Awards Finalist; Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards Honorable Mention)
Margo M. Fowkes’s Leading Through Loss: How to Navigate Grief at Work (Gold Nautilus Book Award, Bronze Axiom Business Book Award, Foreword Indies Finalist)
Reba Ferguson’s A Soul Lives On: A Mother’s Memoir of Grief, Astrology, and the Afterlife (Silver Nautilus Book Award)
Linda “Moonrabbit” Zlotnick’s Star Sisters: An Astrologer’s Memoir of Twin Loss (Silver Nautilus Book Award)
Laurie Sherman’s Chasing Social Justice: How Do We Advance the Work That Matters Most? (Writer’s Digest Self-Published E-Book Award)
Judith Mattison’s I Will Not Break: A Memoir (Midwest Book Award Finalist)
Mary Rose Knutson’s Maja and Me: My Journey with My Lesbian Daughter (Gold Human Relations Indie Book Award, National Indie Excellence Finalist, Next Generation Indie Books Finalist)
Abby Bloom’s Dreaming Lessons: Recognize and Reach for Your Dreams (Bronze Living Now Book Award)
Kate Harding’s Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture—and What We Can Do About It (Minnesota Book Awards Finalist)
What Beth’s clients say
“Beth Wright was the right editor to provide excellent guidance in publishing my book. Through countless revisions of the manuscript, we developed a working relationship of mutual respect and collaboration. Beth helped me, a first-time author, keep an open mind as to changes that needed to be made. With her enthusiasm, knowledge, patience, and ability to listen, we worked as a team to complete the process of revision. With Beth’s connections to designers and other experts in the field of publishing a new book was born—a book that provided me with a rewarding sense of accomplishment.”
—Mary Rose Knutson, award-winning author of Maja and Me: My Journey with My Lesbian Daughter
“When I found Beth Wright three years into my writing and publishing process, I felt like I was finally able to exhale. Her expertise and coaching transformed my anxiety and inertia into energized and informed decision making. From first contact to book release, Beth’s guidance and wisdom helped me grow my book and my writing skills in ways that have been life changing.”
—Debby Irving, New York Times best-selling author of Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race
Let’s chat.
Hi there! I’m Beth Wright, owner of Wright for Writers, LLC. Thanks for stopping by to learn more about how we might work together to make your book a reality. My approach to working with writers is centered on collaboration and deep respect for the creative process. Expect a partner who’s ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with you as we navigate the world of writing, editing, and publishing together.
Would you like to discuss your project with me? You can contact me via this form, or directly at beth@wrightforwriters.com.