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YOUR VOICE. YOUR LIFE.™      
  
 
 
 
 

 
 
HELPING WRITERS FIND THEIR VOICE AND GET PUBLISHED

 

You sit at your computer 18 hours a day. Your family and friends gave up on you long ago. Your fingernails grow long like Howard Hughes'.

You are writing a book.

Writing is a profoundly personal act. It is isolating and thrilling, tedious and mesmerizing. Success lies in identifying what works for you ... and owning it. Once you know how to ride your strengths and harness your weaknesses, writing becomes organic and rewarding.

Barncat is dedicated to helping writers find their own true voice and move past the emotional, practical and creative hurdles that keep them from telling their stories and getting published.

 

Jami and Barncat featured on the cover of recent Crain's New York

 

With online, self-guided workshops; multi-media tutorials and instructional downloads; coaching and book-doctoring packages; the "Master Class with Jami Bernard" series of course books; and equal parts humor and tough love, Barncat can take you from the glimmer of an idea to finishing your manuscript, pitching an agent, getting published and marketing your book. We'll even help you prepare for the book tour!

Barncat has worked with first-time writers who landed top agents within a year. We work with journalists switching to long-form writing, literary writers who want to sell without selling out, public speakers who need a back-of-the-room book, business writers who want to extend their brand.

The process of writing is unique to each individual—and so are the breakdowns in that process. There is no One Size Fits All solution when you have a brilliant idea but nothing on paper, or a book that is forever thisclose to being finished, or a problem with structure that is maddeningly elusive.

Does this sound familiar? You've taken classes. You know the basics. But you can't seem to finish. Your manuscript isn't polished. The "voice" isn't quite right. And you'll do anything to avoid sitting at the computer and facing all that frustration again.

Maybe you just need more sleep. The body's circadian rhythms have a lot to say about whether the Muse is holding office hours today!

Or maybe you need a fresh eye on your work. Living in close quarters with your manuscript gives you an immunity to its flaws; even copyeditors often miss their own mistakes.

But it's rarely that simple, you hothouse flower, you!

Writers need structure, guidance and personal attention to keep their creativity flourishing and their deadlines under control.

Writing is a way of life. It can be utterly rewarding. And it can lead to the best lifestyle in the universe, the noblest state to which a human being can aspire:

The ability to work from home in bunny slippers.

Get started here.

 
 

 

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MY REAL MEMOIR

Forget all those fake memoirs. Win prizes and publicity for your real memoir with Barncat's first writing contest! RESULTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED BY SEPT. 4

 

 

REGISTER NOW FOR ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS
You don’t need a class to tell you how to write. Your problem isn’t writing … it’s finishing. Pulling it all together. Believing in the power of your story and giving it the polish that will have agents believing in it too. Sign up for the next 5-week Master Workshops, beginning Sept. 9 and 10!

memoir contest

 

 

 

READ THE BLOG
In Barncatting Around, the barncats take on such pressing topics as ... where's le mot juste when you need it? Share your thoughts!

 

 

 

News Flash!
Barncat & Jami's fuzzy slippers featured on cover of recent Crain's New York

 

 

WHAT KIND OF GIRL ARE YOU??
Read Jami's guest blog at Pink Ribbon Review about how to get through chemo for breast cancer when you won't wear a wig, or a hat, or a scarf, or a bandana ...

Jami's guest blogJami on getting through chemo for breast cancer

 

 

 

HEAR WHAT WRITERS ARE SAYING ABOUT US
Jami Bernard doesn’t just teach writing. She inspires, nurtures, supports and improves it. Always brilliant, insightful, fun and open, Jami gives writers the technical tools, the creative push, and the practical focus to go beyond what they thought possible."
         – Keller Grace, writer

 
 
 
 
               
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