Good educational writing respects its reader. The Educational Resources practice was built on that principle, and it shapes everything from a 90-minute community workshop to a full multi-week curriculum.
The studio partners with public libraries, K-12 and adult-education programs, nonprofits, and faith-based organizations across the United States to produce materials and lead programs that learners actually finish.
What's included
- Writing workshop design and facilitation (in-person and virtual)
- Curriculum and study guide development for K-12 and adult learners
- Library and community author-in-residence engagements
- One-to-one writing coaching for adult learners
- Train-the-trainer guides for in-house program staff
Who this is for
Schools, libraries, community colleges, nonprofits, and faith organizations that need substantive writing programming β and individual adult learners who want one-to-one coaching to build a sustained writing practice.
What you walk away with
- Workshop and program materials your team can run again
- Curricula aligned to your stated outcomes and audience
- Engaged, participatory sessions, not lectures
- A clear plan for assessment and next-step learning
How pricing works
Every engagement is quoted as a flat fee based on word count, complexity, and timeline. You'll receive a written estimate before any agreement is signed, and the fee will not change unless the scope itself changes β in writing, with your approval. Most clients prefer a 50% deposit with the balance due at handoff; payment plans are available for larger book-length projects.
Common questions
Do you travel for in-person engagements?
Can curricula be customized to a specific audience or grade level?
Do you accept purchase orders from school districts and libraries?
Is one-to-one coaching available for individuals?
Ready to bring your manuscript to life?
Schedule a complimentary 20-minute consultation. We'll discuss your project, your timeline, and the support that fits where you are right now.