Why You Need a Consultant Who Understands Your Goals
Because Writing a Historical Novel, Biography or Screenplay Is Hard Enough
When I work with clients, I believe that the heart of any storytelling project lies in a deep understanding of their creative vision.
It’s not just about historical facts; it’s about weaving those facts into a narrative that feels alive and authentic.
Tailored Insights
I strive to provide insights that align with your unique aspirations. Unlike a military expert who might overwhelm you with endless details, my approach is to adapt to your project’s ebbs and flows. I aim to support your creativity while ensuring historical accuracy is at the forefront.
Seamless Collaboration
I know that projects evolve—ideas shift and grow. That’s why I prioritise being flexible and responsive to your needs. Together, we can navigate changes and find ways to integrate historical elements that enhance your storytelling without feeling restrictive.
Contextual Understanding
History is layered and complex. When writing my own books or diving into the biography of a Nazi resistance fighter, I always consider how to present historical elements in a way that enriches the character and plot. I want to help you do the same, ensuring that every detail serves a purpose in your narrative.
Effective Communication
I believe in clear, actionable communication. When I share findings, my goal is to present information that directly supports your vision. I want our collaboration to be enjoyable and productive, allowing you to focus on what you do best: storytelling.
Enhanced Authenticity
Ultimately, working with someone who understands your goals elevates your project. By integrating historical elements thoughtfully, we can create a narrative that resonates deeply with your audience, drawing them into the story you want to tell.
Choosing a consultant who aligns with your creative vision is essential. I’m here to help you enhance your storytelling while maintaining the authenticity that captivates your readers or viewers.
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What else is important to you, when researching or collaboration with others, so that you can write a better script or book? Tell me below.
~ Barbara