Got a quick question about a specific issue? Give me fifteen minutes and I’ll give you peace of mind.
 
We schedule a date, I call you at the appointed time, and we discuss your question. The call will last a maximum of fifteen minutes. We’ll schedule the phone call within 30 days of my receipt of the signed consultation agreement and the full fee.
 
Quick Question Fee: $35  
 
To schedule a quick question consultation, please do the following:
 
1. Go to the Categories page to determine if I work with your kind of writing: Categories
2. Visit the FAQ page, as the answer to your question may already be there: FAQ
3. E-mail the information requested below to: marcelalandres@yahoo.com. Be sure to put “Quick Question Request” in the subject line. After I receive your responses, I will e-mail you the consultation agreement for signature. Many thanks in advance!
4. Note: I do not review written material for quick question consultations. If you desire feedback on your writing, I recommend you opt for a manuscript edit, manuscript critique, or manuscript read.
 
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“As someone who has followed and written about authors, agents, and the publishing industry, what I feel is truly special about your terrific coaching is your ability to speak to a writer’s very specific situation, subject matter, and manuscript, while sharing the “real deal” about how publishing generally works and how to best position the author and the manuscript for acceptance by traditional publishers. You don’t sugar coat, yet you leave your charges more inspired, smarter, and better prepared to move closer to seeing their work in print than they were before coming to you.”--Milca Esdaille, http://www.kaleidoscopepress.com/ 
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