Susan Pohlman is a writer, editor, and literary coach who has the unique ability to conjure the creative spirit in other writers. Her relatable style and deep knowledge of the craft will inspire you to write your best prose. She is the founder and director of the Phoenix Writers Network.
Her essays have been published in a variety of print and online outlets including:The Washington Times, Tiferet Journal, Family Digest, The Family, Raising Arizona Kids, Guideposts Magazine, Homelife Magazine, AZ Parenting, The Review Review, Goodhousekeeping.com, HumorWriters.org, The Mid, Sunlight Press, and Italiannotebook.com.
She has written six short films. The Misadventures of Matilda Mench won best screenplay in the 2010 Baltimore 48 Hour Film Project and the 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Award for best Independent Fiction Short. The Pen won best screenplay in the 2011 Baltimore 48.
Halfway to Each Other, her first book, was the winner of the Relationships category and runner-up in the Memoir category in the 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. It was shortlisted for the 2010 Inspy Awards.
Her second memoir, A Time to Seek: Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality at Midlife, debuted as an Amazon best seller in two categories: Midlife Management and Florence Travel.
Susan grew up in Montclair, NJ, and has lived in Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, California, Italy, and Arizona. Besides becoming an expert in relocating, she has worked as a teacher and a school administrator. She frequently presents at conferences and workshops around the country and abroad. More about Susan at www.susanpohlman.com.
Her essays have been published in a variety of print and online outlets including:The Washington Times, Tiferet Journal, Family Digest, The Family, Raising Arizona Kids, Guideposts Magazine, Homelife Magazine, AZ Parenting, The Review Review, Goodhousekeeping.com, HumorWriters.org, The Mid, Sunlight Press, and Italiannotebook.com.
She has written six short films. The Misadventures of Matilda Mench won best screenplay in the 2010 Baltimore 48 Hour Film Project and the 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Award for best Independent Fiction Short. The Pen won best screenplay in the 2011 Baltimore 48.
Halfway to Each Other, her first book, was the winner of the Relationships category and runner-up in the Memoir category in the 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. It was shortlisted for the 2010 Inspy Awards.
Her second memoir, A Time to Seek: Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality at Midlife, debuted as an Amazon best seller in two categories: Midlife Management and Florence Travel.
Susan grew up in Montclair, NJ, and has lived in Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, California, Italy, and Arizona. Besides becoming an expert in relocating, she has worked as a teacher and a school administrator. She frequently presents at conferences and workshops around the country and abroad. More about Susan at www.susanpohlman.com.
Windy Lynn Harris is a prolific writer, a trusted mentor, and a frequent speaker at literary events. She combines her extensive publishing experience with a bright-hearted personality, making her a valuable part of your writerly journey. She will boost your confidence and inspire you to move your work to the next level.
Windy's long list of works have been published in literary, trade, and women’s magazines across the U.S. and Canada in places like The Literary Review, The Sunlight Press, Literary Mama, 34th Parallel, Cahoots, Crack the Spine, First Day Press, Gravel, Living Magazine, Pithead Chapel, Writer’s Digest, and The Review Review, among others. She's been interviewed on podcasts and in magazines as an expert on taking creative work to the finish line. She has received a handful of writing fellowships and artist grants along the way and is constantly searching for ways to participate in the writing community.
Windy is also the founder of Market Coaching for Creative Writers, a mentoring program that helps writers place their work in magazines. Her first book, Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays: The Essential Guide to Getting Your Work Published (Writer’s Digest Books/Penguin Random House), is a guide for writers of all levels. She teaches the craft of writing in person and online. More about Windy at windylynnharris.com.
Testimonials about Susan and Windy's expertise can be found HERE.
Windy's long list of works have been published in literary, trade, and women’s magazines across the U.S. and Canada in places like The Literary Review, The Sunlight Press, Literary Mama, 34th Parallel, Cahoots, Crack the Spine, First Day Press, Gravel, Living Magazine, Pithead Chapel, Writer’s Digest, and The Review Review, among others. She's been interviewed on podcasts and in magazines as an expert on taking creative work to the finish line. She has received a handful of writing fellowships and artist grants along the way and is constantly searching for ways to participate in the writing community.
Windy is also the founder of Market Coaching for Creative Writers, a mentoring program that helps writers place their work in magazines. Her first book, Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays: The Essential Guide to Getting Your Work Published (Writer’s Digest Books/Penguin Random House), is a guide for writers of all levels. She teaches the craft of writing in person and online. More about Windy at windylynnharris.com.
Testimonials about Susan and Windy's expertise can be found HERE.