The Writing Gym

Annalisa Summea founded the Writing Gym as a place for authors to learn and perfect their craft skills and to discover how to create the author's lifestyle for themselves. She provides one-on-one training in all aspects, including writing and completing your book, editing and revision, submission, marketing, and going on to your next book. She has been mentoring me for the past eight years or so. You can contact her at Date With the Muse.

Here is a selection of books she helped other authors bring to the world.

Lucky Stiff

111 Invitations: Step in to the Full Richness of Life

Mark of a Crescent Moon

Greater Than a Tourist – Bermuda

Paperback

Paperback

Audiobook

Hardcover

Paperback

Paperback

Audiobook

Hardcover

Barbara Bellesi Zito

Barb Klein

Clara Fay

Clara Fay

Contemporary Fiction

Motivational Self-Help

Romantic Historical Fantasy

Travel Tips

(4.6/5)

(4.7/5)

(4.3/5)

(3.6/5)

Through the Door:
A Horn-Player's Journey

Life Interrupted:
Dr. Dua’s Survival Guide

The Wounded Healer

Presidential Values

Paperback

Paperback

Paperback

Paperback

Davie Krehbiel

Dr Manu Dua

Dr Pria Saklani

G. James Hoffman

Music Memoir

Personal Transformation

Sociology

Political Sociololgy

(4.8/5)

(4.7/5)

(4.7/5)

(5/5)

Getting to 'Us'

Meadowlands:
A Haiku Collection

Embody

Embrace

Paperback

Joe Curcillo

Ruth Torde

Sonee Singh

Sonee Singh

Team Building

Poetry

Women's Poetry

Women's Poetry

(4.7/5)

(4.8/5)

(4.6/5)

Embolden

Can You Be

Lonely Dove

When Women Offend: Crime and the Female Perpetrator

Hardcover

Sonee Singh

Sonee Singh

Sonee Singh

Stephanie Scott-Snyder

Women's Poetry

Creativity Self-Help

Asian American Literature

Criminology

(3.5/5)

(4.6/5)

(4.2/5)

The Big Buddha Bicycle Race

In the Year of the Rabbit

Adventures of Hannah Claire

Who I Am Yesterday

Paperback

Hardcover

Paperback

Paperback

Terence A Harkin

Terence A Harkin

W P Vanderbrook, III

Victoria Adams

American Literature

Genre

Children's Survival Story

Memoir About Dementia

(4.7/5)

(4.5/5)

(5/5)

Redefining Job & the Conundrum of Suffering

Victoria Adams

Philosophy

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