Get the free cheat sheet that turns “so it’s kind of about…” into a pitch you can actually say out loud.

If you freeze when someone asks what your book is, you’re not alone. Most writers do have a story (or a powerful idea). They just don’t have a clean, speakable version of it yet.

This freebie gives you the exact structure I use when I help writers get their projects “placeable” fast—without turning your pitch into corporate mush.

Download the free PDF and you’ll walk away with:

The difference between a fiction pitch and a nonfiction pitch (and why mixing them makes you sound vague)

  1. A simple fill-in-the-blank template for each

  2. “Things to avoid” so you stop accidentally pitching theme, backstory, or a blog category

  3. The 10–30–45 method to practice your pitch (so it comes out of your mouth like a normal person)

Who this is for

  • You’re drafting a query letter and your premise still feels… slippery

  • You can explain your book in writing, but you can’t say it without rambling

  • You’re prepping for a pitch event, a call, a conference, or even just “what are you working on?”

  • You’re writing fiction or nonfiction and want the right structure for your category