For Authors Archives - Beacon Point Courses https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course-category/for-authors/ Tue, 12 May 2026 02:53:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/cropped-small-mark-only-32x32.png For Authors Archives - Beacon Point Courses https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course-category/for-authors/ 32 32 Beneath the Surface: Deepening Character Interiority ($25) https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/beneath-the-surface-deepening-character-interiority-25/ https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/beneath-the-surface-deepening-character-interiority-25/#respond Fri, 05 Dec 2025 21:21:38 +0000 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=2499 In this practical, hands-on training, I reveal the exact techniques I used with a Wall Street Journal bestselling author to deepen character connection and create manuscripts readers feel instead of just read.

What You'll Learn

✔ The "and so" method—A step-by-step process to uncover the deeper psychological layers of your characters (not just surface emotions)

✔ How to close narrative distance—Learn which words are killing intimacy in your prose and how to eliminate them instantly

✔ The character voice technique—Transform bland narration into vivid, personality-driven prose that reveals who your character really is

✔ Specific action beats & dialogue —Move beyond generic emotional responses to show your character's unique internal world through what they do and say

✔ The power of free indirect speech—Master this secret weapon that lets you convey thoughts without italics or thought tags (third-person writers, this changes everything)

✔ How to fix info dumping—Turn backstory dumps into natural, compelling interiority that keeps readers engaged

✔ When to use interiority—Know exactly when to spotlight a moment and when you're overdoing it

Plus: Hands-on practice exercises

You'll work through real examples and practice the techniques during the webinar and can compare my revision to yours.

Who This Training Is For

This webinar is perfect for:

➔ Fiction writers who've received feedback about "needing more interiority" from agents or editors
➔ Authors who want readers to feel deeply connected to their characters
➔ Writers whose manuscripts feel technically sound but somehow lack that emotional punch
➔ Anyone writing in first or third person who wants to master POV intimacy
➔ Both drafting writers and those in revision who want to level up their craft

Bonus Materials Included

When you register, you'll receive:

✨ Complete presentation slides for future reference
✨ Practice exercises with my edited versions so you can see the techniques in action
✨ Additional resources guide with links to craft books, blog posts, and tools
✨ Access to my Author Resource Center with both free and paid resources for every stage of the writing journey

Plus, webinar students receive 30% off my new Manuscript Checkup service—a bridge service before professional editing that helps you identify exactly what your manuscript needs.

 

This comprehensive training doesn't take long, but the techniques you'll learn will transform how you approach character development forever!

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Thank you for watching this webinar. By the end, you’ll walk away with

✔ A clear understanding of what interiority actually is (and isn’t)

✔ Practical techniques you can use immediately in your WIP

✔ The ability to diagnose where your manuscript needs deeper interiority

✔ Confidence in showing your character’s internal world without over-explaining

✔ A complete resource packet including practice exercises with answer keys

✔ Links to recommended craft books and Katie’s additional free resources


Webinar Details

Estimated Time: 60 minutes

Difficulty: Intermediate

Categories:

Course Instructor

Katie Chambers Katie Chambers Author

Katie Chambers, owner of Beacon Point, is a nonfiction and fiction substantive (developmental) editor and copy editor for independent authors. She loves teaching authors writing craft and editing principles and wrote Self-Editing Essentials for Fiction and Self-Editing Essentials for Nonfiction. ​Visit her business website, connect with her on LinkedIn, and/or subscribe to Shining Beacon, her newsletter for authors or Brighter Business, her newsletter for editors.

One Time

$25.00

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Make Your Nonfiction Book More Reader-Friendly https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/make-your-nonfiction-book-more-reader-friendly/ https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/make-your-nonfiction-book-more-reader-friendly/#respond Tue, 12 May 2026 02:53:08 +0000 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=2604 Your book should help readers, not make them work too hard to understand you.

Many nonfiction authors accidentally make their books harder to read by:

  • relying too heavily on dry facts
  • using academic or professional jargon
  • writing like they’re explaining ideas to colleagues instead of everyday readers
  • repeating ideas without realizing it
  • skipping examples readers need in order to fully understand the concept
  • organizing information in the order it came to mind instead of the order readers need it
  • teaching ideas without giving readers clear ways to apply them

These mistakes are incredibly common. Especially for experts.

When you know your topic deeply, it’s easy to forget what your reader doesn’t know yet, to assume the connection is obvious, to explain without the application. 

This webinar helps you step back and ask: “Is this written in a way my reader can follow, connect with, and use?” So you can ensure your book is engaging, useful, and reader-focused. 

Learn three core strategies for improving nonfiction readability: use stories, avoid sounding too academic, and involve the reader. Through before-and-after expmples, you'll see what this looks like on the page and how to edit your nonfiction book to ensure all three strategies are used throughout. Then you get additional information based on viewer questions when I presented this live. 

 

This webinar is for you if…

You’re writing or revising a nonfiction book and you want it to be easier to read, easier to follow, and more useful for your audience.

It’s especially helpful if you’re writing:

  • a self-help book
  • a how-to book
  • a business book
  • a leadership book
  • a health or wellness book
  • a teaching-based book
  • a thought leadership book
  • a book connected to your coaching, speaking, or service-based business

It’s also a great fit if you know your topic well but worry your writing may be too dry, too dense, too academic, or too “inside your own head.”

What you’ll walk away with

By the end of this webinar, you’ll know how to:

➔ use stories to make your concepts more engaging
➔ tell the difference between helpful jargon and unnecessary jargon
➔ revise academic-sounding writing into clear, accessible prose
➔ replace thesis-like chapter openings with stronger, more useful introductions
➔ use “you” language to speak directly to the reader
➔ add reflection questions or action steps that help readers apply your ideas

You’ll also get practical editing steps you can use as you review your own book.

Bonus resources included

When you sign up, you’ll also receive supporting materials to help you apply what you learn, including:

✨ Practice example and my revsion
✨ Reader-friendly editing steps you can apply to your manuscript
✨ Additional resources
✨ Presentation slides

Ready to make your nonfiction book more reader-friendly?

Your book has a message worth sharing, But the way you present that message matters.

If your reader has to fight through jargon, repetition, dry explanations, or confusing organization, they may never fully receive the help you’re trying to give them. This webinar will show you how to revise with your reader in mind—so your book becomes clearer, more engaging, and more useful from beginning to end.

Sign up for Make Your Nonfiction Book More Reader-Friendly and learn how to turn your expertise into a book readers can actually connect with.

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Thank you for watching this webinar. By the end, you’ll know how to:

✔ Share stories naturally and effectively

✔ Avoid jargon

✔ Avoid the essay-writing structure

✔ Include the reader


Webinar Details

Estimated Time: 45 minutes

Difficulty: Beginner

Categories:

Course Instructor

Katie Chambers Katie Chambers Author

Katie Chambers, owner of Beacon Point, is a nonfiction and fiction substantive (developmental) editor and copy editor for independent authors. She loves teaching authors writing craft and editing principles and wrote Self-Editing Essentials for Fiction and Self-Editing Essentials for Nonfiction. ​Visit her business website, connect with her on LinkedIn, and/or subscribe to Shining Beacon, her newsletter for authors or Brighter Business, her newsletter for editors.

One Time

$25.00

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Self-Editing Short Stories ($25) https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/self-editing-short-stories/ https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/self-editing-short-stories/#respond Wed, 29 Apr 2026 18:09:57 +0000 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=2574 Make your short story tighter, stronger, and more compelling—without trying to fix everything at once.

**Note: While this presentation was for short-story authors, these principles apply to novels as well.**

You’ve written the story. Now comes the part that can make it shine: self-editing.

But if you’ve ever opened your draft and thought, Where do I even start? you’re not alone. Most writers know their story needs another pass, but trying to revise the plot, characters, scenes, sentences, dialogue, emotions, grammar, and punctuation all at the same time is a fast track to overwhelm.

That’s why intentional self-editing needs a system.

In this webinar, I walk you through a system then teach the four most practical, high-impact self-editing techniques for short stories. Whether you’re submitting to an anthology, revising a short story for a contest, or strengthening a piece before sharing it with critique partners or beta readers, this webinar will help you see your draft with clearer, more editorial eyes.

What you’ll learn

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Build a practical self-editing system using focused revision passes
  • Decide what to edit first instead of bouncing between every possible issue
  • Strengthen scene openings by starting closer to the moment that matters
  • Cut unnecessary setup, throat-clearing, and routine actions that slow the story down
  • End scenes in a way that keeps readers engaged instead of letting tension fade
  • Identify each scene’s goal, obstacle, and stakes
  • Use simple frameworks like “yes, but” and “when, then, until” to test whether a scene has enough conflict
  • Raise the stakes so scenes don’t feel flat or repetitive
  • Close narrative distance by reducing filter words and bringing readers closer to the character’s experience
  • Add interiority through direct thoughts, indirect thoughts, and free indirect speech
  • Use a character’s voice in the narration so the prose feels more intimate and specific
  • Strengthen dialogue so it reveals character, advances the plot, and sounds natural
  • Give different characters distinct voices instead of making everyone sound the same
  • Spot dialogue that exists only to dump information and revise it into something more believable

Inside the webinar

Part 1: Create your self-editing system

You’ll learn why strong self-editing starts with distance, focused passes, a narrowed editing lens, and outside feedback. Instead of trying to edit for everything at once, you’ll learn how to choose a few priorities per pass so your revision stays manageable and effective.

Part 2: Strengthen your scene openings and endings

Short stories don’t have room to wander.

I teach you how to “start late and leave early” so your scenes begin closer to the critical situation and end before the tension disappears. You’ll learn how to cut unnecessary lead-in, avoid routine wrap-ups, and end scenes with unresolved tension, a new question, a complication, or a shift that pulls readers forward.

Part 3: Build conflict and stakes into every scene

Every scene needs more than “something happening.”

You’ll learn how to identify your character’s scene-level goal, the obstacle standing in the way, and the stakes if they don’t get what they want. Then you’ll use simple frameworks to test whether the scene has enough tension to earn its place in the story.

Part 4: Deepen interiority and narrative voice

Readers connect when they feel close to the character’s experience.

You’ll learn how filter words can create distance, how character voice can color narration, and how thoughts can reveal emotion more powerfully than another clenched fist or racing heart. I also introduce free indirect speech as a powerful tool for creating intimacy in third-person narration.

Part 5: Strengthen dialogue

Dialogue should do more than fill space.

You’ll learn how to make sure each line either reveals character or advances the plot, how to avoid “as you know, Bob” dialogue, how to create more natural exchanges through interruption and subtext, and how to make each character’s voice feel distinct.

Bonus Materials Included

When you register, you'll receive:

✨ Complete presentation slides for future reference
✨ Practice exercises with my edited versions so you can see the techniques in action
✨ Additional self-editing resources guide with links to craft books, blog posts, and tools
✨ Access to my Author Resource Center with both free and paid resources for every stage of the writing journey

Plus, webinar students can receive a 30% discount on editing services within a year after registering. I only give out 5 a year. 

 

 

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Thank you for watching this webinar. By the end, you’ll walk away knowing how to:

✔ Methodically approach self-editing

✔ Revise your scenes for strong entry and exit points

✔ Revise your scenes to build conflict and stakes

✔ Close the narrative distance and deepen the interiority

✔ Strengthen dialogue


Webinar Details

Estimated Time: 70 minutes

Difficulty: Intermediate

Categories:

Course Instructor

Katie Chambers Katie Chambers Author

Katie Chambers, owner of Beacon Point, is a nonfiction and fiction substantive (developmental) editor and copy editor for independent authors. She loves teaching authors writing craft and editing principles and wrote Self-Editing Essentials for Fiction and Self-Editing Essentials for Nonfiction. ​Visit her business website, connect with her on LinkedIn, and/or subscribe to Shining Beacon, her newsletter for authors or Brighter Business, her newsletter for editors.

One Time

$25.00

What Others Have Said


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Webinar: Beauty of Beats and Free Indirect Speech ($25) https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/webinar-beauty-of-beats-and-free-indirect-speech/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 22:12:28 +0000 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=1517 The use of action beats and free indirect speech are two tools every writer should know.

They help you with writing elements like

✍️showing, not telling

✍️manipulating narrative distance

✍️creating deeper interiority

✍️enriching characterization

✍️creating variety

✍️playing with tension

In this 60-minute webinar, you will learn what they are, when to use them, and the common mistakes to avoid with these tools. 

Plus, you will get:

❇️A PDF of the slides with examples
❇️A handout with more examples
❇️Links to more resources on this topic
❇️Exercises to practice the concept and my answers

This webinar was taught live to the women in the Quill & Cup writing community.

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Thank you for watching this webinar. I hope by the end, you will

  • Know when to use and not to use action beats
  • Write effective action beats
  • Use free indirect speech when the scene and moment calls for it
  • Use these tools to affect tension, manipulate narrative distance, and create deeper interiority

Webinar Details

Estimated Time: 60 minutes

Difficulty: Beginner, Intermediate

Categories:

Course Instructor

Katie Chambers Katie Chambers Author

Katie Chambers, owner of Beacon Point, is a nonfiction and fiction substantive (developmental) editor and copy editor for independent authors. She loves teaching authors writing craft and editing principles and wrote Self-Editing Essentials for Fiction and Self-Editing Essentials for Nonfiction. ​Visit her business website, connect with her on LinkedIn, and/or subscribe to Shining Beacon, her newsletter for authors or Brighter Business, her newsletter for editors.

Author Toolkit Webinar

$25.00

What Others Have Said

Submitted on my website form for in-person version of this webinar
By: Katie Chambers

Katie is an engaging and dynamic speaker. The content was very helpful, particularly the FIS. I was able to apply it immediately to a chapter I’m editing in my book. --Kimberly

Submitted in an email testimonial form by Katelin Ralenkotter
By: Katie Chambers

The content was engaging and I liked the pace at which the presenter presented with. The information was valuable and I enjoyed having a deeper look at a piece of creating literature that I encounter all of the time. Wonderful job overall! --Submitted in an email testimonial form by Katelin Ralenkotter


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Webinar: Dialogue Punctuation Rules(Free) https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/webinar-dialogue-punctuation-rulesfree/ Sat, 21 Feb 2026 04:55:27 +0000 https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=2531 A free training for fiction writers (and the editors who love them) on the dialogue rules readers expect you to get right—so your punctuation disappears and your story stays immersive. In this 60-minute webinar, two professional editors, Jeanette Smith and Katie Chambers, break down exactly how to punctuate dialogue in American English (Chicago style)—with examples, …

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A free training for fiction writers (and the editors who love them) on the dialogue rules readers expect you to get right—so your punctuation disappears and your story stays immersive.

In this 60-minute webinar, two professional editors, Jeanette Smith and Katie Chambers, break down exactly how to punctuate dialogue in American English (Chicago style)—with examples, tricky edge cases, and a practice download so you can actually apply it.

This training doesn’t stop at the basics. We cover the moments that actually trip writers up from the basics to advanced dialogue punctuation strategies.

Why This Matters

Dialogue punctuation is the one place you don’t want to “get creative.”

Yes, fiction gives you room to play with style.
But dialogue punctuation has real rules that readers expect even if they can’t explain it.

When dialogue punctuation is off, readers don’t think, Ah, an error.
They think, Wait … what?
And that tiny hiccup can yank them right out of your story.

This training helps you eliminate those hiccups, so your dialogue reads clean, natural, and professional.


What You’ll Learn

You’ll learn how to punctuate

  • Dialogue alone (and where punctuation goes in relation to quotation marks)
  • Dialogue with speaker tags (he said / she asked)
  • Dialogue with action beats
  • Trailing off and interrupted dialogue
  • Quotes within quotes
  • Dialogue that continues over multiple paragraphs
  • Non-dialogue in quotation marks (the weird “her body screamed ‘no’” category)
  • Stutters and broken speech (hyphens, dashes, and what Chicago allows)
  • Spoken punctuation

What You’ll Get

  • Instant access to the full webinar recording
  • Practice exercise and answer key
  • “Strengthen Your Dialogue” and “Refine Tags & Beats” chapters from Katie’s Self-Editing Essentials book (These will help you with the craft side of dialogue, while the webinar helped with mechanics.
  • Preparing for an Editor Toolkit)
  • The opportunity to ask a professional editor your most pressing question, and get a personalized response

When you register, you’ll receive the webinar immediately then will get three follow-up emails with resources and expert guidance.

Grab the free training, download the practice files, and get dialogue punctuation off your mental load for good.

Join the authors who have mastered dialogue punctuation.

Register

Sign up now and take the first confident step toward fixing your dialogue.


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Webinar: What to Expect from the Editing Process (Free) https://courses.beaconpointservices.org/course/webinar-what-to-expect-from-the-editing-process/ Mon, 30 Jan 2023 21:26:49 +0000 http://courses.beaconpointservices.org/?post_type=course&p=1330 You’ve done what 97% of aspiring authors can’t. You’ve actually finished writing your book. But the truth is many finished manuscripts never get published because authors get overwhelmed by the editing process and blindsided by costs. Learn to navigate both the process and the cost with confidence and join the exclusive 1% who actually get …

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You’ve done what 97% of aspiring authors can’t. You’ve actually finished writing your book. But the truth is many finished manuscripts never get published because authors get overwhelmed by the editing process and blindsided by costs.

Learn to navigate both the process and the cost with confidence and join the exclusive 1% who actually get their books into readers’ hands.

Why Most Authors Never Publish (And How You’ll Be Different)

The Publishing Reality:

  • Only 30 out of 1,000 people who start writing actually finish their book
  • Of those 30 finished manuscripts, only 6 authors will see publication
  • That’s a 0.6% success rate, but it doesn’t have to be yours

So get ahead of the curve and master the two biggest obstacles.

Conquer the learning curve

Stop feeling overwhelmed by the editing process. You’ll discover exactly what to expect from professional editing, how to prepare your manuscript, and why understanding this stage unlocks every other step in your publishing journey.

When you have a publishing professional in your corner, they become your guide to understanding what comes next and can even provide vetted experts for every stage ahead.

Navigate budget reality

Get crystal-clear on editing investments so you can plan smartly instead of getting sticker shock later. Plus, you’ll receive actionable strategies to overcome budget constraints without compromising quality.


What You’ll Master in This Training

  • The four levels of editing decoded: know exactly which type your book needs (and why it matters for your budget)
  • Editor expectations revealed: what professional editors actually do and how to maximize the value of working with them
  • Pricing transparency: understand exactly why editing costs what it does and how to budget accordingly
  • The complete editing process from manuscript submission to final delivery: know every step so nothing surprises you

What you’ll get

  • Instant access to the full webinar recording (originally presented for Self-Publishing School)
  • Self-editing guides to strengthen your manuscript before hiring an editor
  • Budget planning guide with strategies to overcome financial constraints
  • The opportunity to ask a professional editor your most pressing question, and get a personalized response

When you register, you’ll receive the webinar immediately then will get three follow-up emails with resources and expert guidance.

Don’t let your finished manuscript become another statistic.

Join the authors who turn their finished manuscripts into published books.

Register

Sign up now and take the first confident step toward seeing your book in readers’ hands.


Course Instructor

Katie Chambers Katie Chambers Author

Katie Chambers, owner of Beacon Point, is a nonfiction and fiction substantive (developmental) editor and copy editor for independent authors. She loves teaching authors writing craft and editing principles and wrote Self-Editing Essentials for Fiction and Self-Editing Essentials for Nonfiction. ​Visit her business website, connect with her on LinkedIn, and/or subscribe to Shining Beacon, her newsletter for authors or Brighter Business, her newsletter for editors.

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