How We Can Help You with Your Nonfiction Book

Awhile back, Kathy G. asked a common question:

How do you charge for your services?

The answer is really simple. 

Flat fees. 

When my team and I work with clients at any stage — whether that’s a: 

  • 1-on-1 consultation

  • Book Deal Bootcamp

  • A completed book proposal

  • A full manuscript for a major publisher

I charge a flat fee with a specific deliverable and time period. The price for every service I offer is based on how much my team and I dedicate to giving you the result you want — and the return on investment that you can expect to get.

A  consultation call with me is a great example. Thanks to an awesome new service called Intro (sort of like Cameo for CEOs), you can book anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour based on how detailed your question is. I offer consultation calls because often, your unique situation doesn’t magically fit one of the three services my team and I offer. 

Recently, an author contacted me with specific questions about the book she had coming out. She didn’t fit into the answers on the quiz, but I could still help her. 

Here’s what that author — Ann Swanson — had to say about our call:

“In just a 45-minute consult, Meghan gave me critical insights into the publishing industry that I have been missing for years! She is clear, to the point, and realistic. Meghan empowered me with actionable steps to move forward. From her decades of experience with top publishers, she has insider insights you can’t find elsewhere. If you are considering working with Meghan, get the consult call! It alone is well worth the value.

— Ann Swanson, M.S. 
Author of Science of Yoga and Meditation for the Real World

Consultations are always available, but the easiest (and free) way to see where you’re at on your individual book journey and whether I’m the best fit to help you is by answering a few questions on the quiz.

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