I'm good at three things in this world. Kicking ass and marketing/editing books. And I'm all out of ass to kick... just kidding... kind of...Hey there! I'm Marissa Frosch. Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur. In a lot of ways, I'm just like you. I started out with a love of stories and creating them. I quickly realized, the traditional route just wasn't for me and started researching a more independent path.
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As a result, I've it all. I've written full length novels in 17 days. I've learned how to Launch a Best Seller from Tim Grahl, the bestseller launcher himself. I've studied story structure and developmental editing from Shawn Coyne. The Story Grid guy. I've started indie presses and I've quit it all. As you'll learn when I publish my non-fiction books, I'm a recovering quitter. It's like AA, you're always in recovery from quitting. The thing is, when writing is in your blood, as it is in mine, you can't quit forever. You can't really quit at all. The stories just eat at you from inside your mind, haunting your everyday dream.
So, I crawled my way out of the pit of despair and I'm here to stay.
And what's more, I want to help you while I'm at it. I know what it's like to feel like you're spinning your wheels. Like you'll never finish the book. Never sell the book. And I also know what it's like to see sales on your dashboard and wonder where the heck they came from. I know what it's like to create a strategy so I know where they came from, or can figure it out, and there for can replicate it.
I know what it's like to struggle with writer's block every day. And what it's like to find that flow state and fly through that first draft. And what it's like to feel like your book is terrible and will never be good enough as you struggle to revise.
The point I'm trying to make is, I'm you. I've been in the trenches. I've tried everything, and I'm really good at diagnosing problems and hunting down and formulating solutions.
So, I crawled my way out of the pit of despair and I'm here to stay.
And what's more, I want to help you while I'm at it. I know what it's like to feel like you're spinning your wheels. Like you'll never finish the book. Never sell the book. And I also know what it's like to see sales on your dashboard and wonder where the heck they came from. I know what it's like to create a strategy so I know where they came from, or can figure it out, and there for can replicate it.
I know what it's like to struggle with writer's block every day. And what it's like to find that flow state and fly through that first draft. And what it's like to feel like your book is terrible and will never be good enough as you struggle to revise.
The point I'm trying to make is, I'm you. I've been in the trenches. I've tried everything, and I'm really good at diagnosing problems and hunting down and formulating solutions.