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Acknowledged in Print:
"Thank you, too, to the fellow authors who read the manuscript when it was complete and and offered feedback: ... and Rebecca E. Schmuck of The Write Author. Your feedback was invaluable."

— From the Acknowledgments section of The French Court: Essays from One Family’s Legacy of Mental Illness by Lauren Henry Brehm


"Dangerous, but cute, like a badger with a red pen."


— Lawrence Pirela

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to meet you

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Manuscript Reviews and Editorial Services


From the Dedication of A Journey into the Himalayas: Flannel, Flights and Footprints by Pirela L. Cross:

"To Rebecca E. Schmuck For your unwavering support, keen editorial eye, and relentless pursuit of clarity. You read, reread, edited, re-edited, and hunted down errors with the precision of a literary sleuth. More than that, you helped me become a better writer. This book would not be the same without you."


"Rebecca's analysis was fantastic and thorough. Her edit recommendations truly saved my goose, and reading the text again brought tears to my eyes – good tears!"

— Pirela L. Cross, Author of A Journey into the Himalayas: Flannel, Flights and Footprints

I entrusted the manuscript of my newest book to Rebecca E. Schmuck for feedback as a beta reader, the last step before publication. She did a great job of proofreading, finding some errors I had missed despite reading it dozens of times. More importantly, she was able to offer observations about the overall structure and organization of the book as well as the emotional impact, letting me see the effect my work might have on readers in the general public. Rebecca's critique helped me to understand what in the story was working—and fix what wasn’t. I was able to go back and see my work through her eyes in making those critical, final edits. I highly recommend Rebecca and The Write Author to anyone seeking editing, proofreading, or general feedback.

— Lauren Henry Brehm, Author of The French Court: Essays from One Family’s Legacy of Mental Illness
(also acknowledged by the author in the Acknowledgments section)

What are attendees saying about . . . ?

Workshops and Coaching


"Last Wednesday’s Poetry Fiction Workshop was a blast. It was fun, insightful, and full of creative sparks... What I really took away from this session was the power of letting go... Big thanks to Rachelle and Rebecca - they’re the perfect blend of wisdom and wit. You walk in wondering if you can do it, and walk out knowing that you absolutely can, if you just give it a try. I will definitely attend further workshops..."

— Cal Coltran


"Interesting stuff and a lot of information there. Really enjoyed it."

— Annie Short


"You see Rebecca, you just taught me a few things today. Thank you for being a mentor."

— Lawrence Pirela


"Rebecca, thank you so much for your writing prompts. It made my horrible day better."

— Lawrence Pirela

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Dressed in a gray baggy sweater and faded blue jeans, I slouch on the couch and cross my legs. She asks me what I like to do. My answer is automatic. “I write.”

“Oh! What are you writing now?”

My mouth opens and my brain scrambles to find words to usher out. “Nothing. I-, I haven’t written in a while. Life is just so busy. There’s no time for it.”

“So, that means there is no time for you.”

I swallow past the pride that is stuck in my throat. Shame fills me and I feel like a fraud. Not only had it been years since I got published but I rarely did any meaningful writing. Writing that meant something to me.

Since I was four years old, I knew what I wanted to be. Who I was. It’s simple. I am a writer. So . . . my brain scrunches up to match my face, why aren’t I writing?

A copy of a new age magazine lays closed on the coffee table. Smiling, I admit, “I had an essay published in that magazine once.”

“That’s great! Have you had anything else published?”

“Yeah. Some poetry. Short stories. But that was a while ago.”

“Because you haven’t been writing?”

A grimace accompanies my nod as sadness wells in my heart.

“Do you enjoy writing? For pleasure?”

I sit up straight as I feel a spark in my belly. “Oh, yeah. It’s my passion.”

“So, it’s not just about getting published or making a career out of it.”

It’s more of a statement than a question, but I answer anyway. “I just love to write. It . . . fills me.”

Her face expresses compassion. Or is it pity? “Then you must be feeling very empty now.”

I feel crushed under the truth and my lids close to hide my eyes. My head bobs up and down in slow motion. I realize I am completely lost in my own life story. My character still undeveloped, cheated out of adventures, stunted without a journey. I am a story that can’t be completed without the author. Without me.

I didn’t want to ignore my dreams anymore. It wasn’t fair to me or anybody else who might enjoy reading my work one day. And as timid as I was, I followed her advice. I made the decision to find a local writer’s group.

Showing up that day was more terrifying than any writing class I had attended. I was used to classrooms. I have a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in literature and participated in many writing groups. But it had been so long, I felt uncertain.

Imposter Syndrome kept me on the other side of the door until the last minute. With a deep breath, I pulled it open and found my way to the small group. And, I admit, it felt good to be with other writers, and it felt great to be writing again.

The next time I met with my counselor, she commented on my wardrobe. “I like your dress. Purple. Exudes royalty. Confidence. It’s a big change from what you were wearing last time I saw you.”

I grinned, surprised. I hadn’t even recognized the change in myself. But she was right. I wasn’t feeling like a failure anymore. I was being me again. I was writing.

But not with the group. Not anymore. I stopped going. Not because I had become lost again. I just wasn’t getting what I needed. It was toxic positivity and no real connection. Online groups are crowded, rendering you invisible. And too much free help is no help at all.

That’s why I created The Write Author with its own personal community. Vetted membership, personal attention, focus where it’s needed when it’s needed.

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