Subject: I’m looking for a Project Manager who can do a work trade for a creative entrepreneur.

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I’m looking for a Project Manager who can do a work trade for a creative entrepreneur.


June 22, 2018
Oakland, CA

Hi Friend,
Happy Solstice! My favorite time of year!

In this weekly Creativity Sparks newsletter, I'm posting the request for a Project Manager because my business is growing and I need some help.

If this work trade position is right for you, I look forward to hearing from you! You're welcome to forward the request.

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Ad for PROJECT MANAGER for Barany Consulting, Beth Barany, Creativity Coach for Writers

I’m looking for a Project Manager who can do a work trade for a creative entrepreneur.

Perfect for someone who wants to build a creative business, enjoys reading fiction and watching movies, is an advocate for the positive role creative fiction plays in our community, and lives in the US or Canada.

Benefits:

Learn about the creative process to go from generating ideas, creating the products, marketing them, and making a profit.

Gain experience to take this skillset to any company in the creative industry, whether that is entertainment, advertising, or the like.

Who you are:
Aligned with my values of good communication; being specific in communication as much as one can; has a love of language; playful/finds the fun; intuitive; heart-centered; compassionate; clear-seeing; grounded; gets stuff done: has the storytelling bug; loves learning; self-aware; passionate about helping writers tell their stories; curious.

What you like to do:
● Manage busy creative people;
● Manage timelines and priorities with ease and joy;
● Work for yourself and for others;
● Have great conversations with people;
● Find people who are a great fit for new projects;
● See trends and find people and projects that can surf those trends;
● Work independently and then with others with ease.

What you can’t stand:
● Unanswered emails;
● Missed deadlines;
● To do lists that don’t get checked off;
● Sitting around twiddling your thumbs and daydreaming.

Who I am:
A creative entrepreneur and leader who teaches, consults, and coaches mostly genre fiction writers; who writes and edits for herself and her clients; speaks at events.

I have short-term projects, long-term ones, and those in between. I have lots of content, intellectual property (IP) to be leveraged and need help reaching more people and groups who would benefit from my products and managing the completion of those projects in process.

Term:
I’m looking for someone who can commit for a minimum of 12 months. Though there is a trial period of 1 month, once we decide we want to work together.

Time commitment:
About 15-20 hours per week; ideal for someone with one other client who is similar to me but not the same.

What you get: Since this is a work trade, in exchange for your project management help, you will be a premium member of my Group Coaching Program for Novelists, a $30K value (http://coaching.bethbarany.com/.) You’ll get 2 one-on-one coaching/consulting sessions per month with me where you can get feedback on your projects, and we can discuss how a project goes from idea to implementation, from manuscript to market, and how one can help a creative business make money.

Your daily tasks would include:
1. Organizing Beth’s priority list in order of urgency, and in accordance with target deadlines.
2. Keep Beth accountable on a daily and weekly basis to make sure important tasks for the day are complete.
3. Actively search for new partnership and speaking opportunities, using Beth’s ideal client market niche as a guideline.
4. Handling customer service via email.

If this opportunity is right for you, here’s how to apply:
1. Email me your resume to bethbarany@gmail.com, along with:
2. Writing samples of 2-3 business emails,
3. 5-10 pages of your fiction (It doesn’t need to be polished; just send what you have that you would like help on and is your current passion project)

Then I’ll contact you to set up a call to meet and get to know each other. If we’d like to continue together, I’ll ask for references at that point.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Here's to your creativity! Happy writing!

Have a fabulous week!

Best,

Beth

PS. Enjoy our #FICTIONGEEKS series: http://fictiongeeks.com/videos. You're welcome to post questions, share, and subscribe to our channel. Bonnie and I look forward to creating more videos for you!



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BTW, I'm a working novelist too, with two series published in two genres, and more on the way. :)


ABOUT BETH BARANY

Beth Barany is creativity coach for writers, a teacher, workshop facilitator, and speaker,
 who helps fiction writers experience clarity, so that they can write and polish their novels, and proudly publish them to the delight of their readers.

Owner of the Barany School of Fiction, an online training hub, Beth takes great interest in how humans learn, create, and grow, and includes all her students’ life experiences, including the ancestors, into the moment. 

She offers a year-long group program to help novelists edit and publish their novels. See more here.

Want a course to help you prepare to write your novel? Check out the comprehensive Plan Your Novel course here.

She's also a novelist and writes magical tales of romance, adventure, and mystery to empower women and girls to be the heroes in their own lives. 

Check out her Henrietta series here (YA Fantasy) and her Touchstone series here (Fantasy/Paranormal Romance).

Support her mission to empower women and girls with her fiction on Patreon here.

Read her latest book for writers, Twitter for Authors, here.

beth@bethbarany.com

Barany School of Fiction

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