


Laura Schaefer is an author and ghostwriter based in Orlando, Florida who specializes in writing books with executive coaches, entrepreneurs, and personal development experts. We talk about the pros and cons of each publishing option, the qualities a good ghostwriter should possess, and her how-to guide “Write Your Book In 6 Easy Steps”. In this podcast, we talk about her process for bringing a new book to fruition, how her most engaged clients ensure she’s able to write a great book for them, and the differences between traditional publishing, self-publishing, and hybrid publishing. She can help you find your authentic voice. Laura has written novels including The Teashop Girls, The Secret Ingredient, Littler Women, Notes to Self and pieces for websites, , and a variety of content for countless businesses, events, and individuals. One of the first books she published landed her an interview in New York City on Good Morning America. During her undergraduate studies, she was heavily involved in editing the University of Wisconsin’s The Daily Cardinal. Sure, she was a straight “A” student in high school and her class’ valedictorian. In a society full of copycats, Laura stands head and shoulders above other ghostwriters because she’s genuinely interested in writing your story, displaying your authentic brand, in your voice. I’ve known Laura for 18 months and quickly discovered how deeply empathetic she is, her capacity to listen to what’s not being said, and how enormously witty she can be.

With a craft project or recipe at the end of every chapter, Littler Women is sure to become a cherished favorite.You have a story. This sweet, contemporary take on part one of the beloved novel Little Women is the perfect introduction for young readers to the March family.

Over the course of one year they get to know their neighbors the Lawrences, attend school dances and sleepovers, have first crushes, and grow closer as sisters, despite their differences. Thirteen-year-old Meg March and her sisters Jo (twelve), Beth (ten), and Amy (nine) are a close-knit group who share in one another's hopes and dreams, as well as struggles and frustrations. Soon to be a major motion picture starring Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, and Meryl Streep! "A fun addition for.young Little Women fans." - School Library Journal The March sisters encounter new friends, challenges, school dances, and more in this fresh, "jazzed-up" ( Kirkus Reviews) modern retelling of the perennial classic, Little Women.
