The Writing Life, Episode 2
October 27, 2009 by Sophfronia Scott · 1 Comment
In this episode I travel to New York City to attend the Women on Fire Tea Party and interview WOF founder Debbie Phillips about the importance of outside support and inspiration for writers. As you view this I invite you to think about where you can go outside of your office to engage with people who inspire and challenge you. You can’t sit at your desk waiting for inspiration to hit. You must go out and seek it!





"Sophfronia, you were instrumental in bringing my book from my head onto actual paper. I will never forget that. I couldn't have written the book without you! Thanks for hanging in there when the ideas were stuck in mud and I was resistant. You rock!"--Pamela Slim, author,
"Sophfronia Scott was a lifesaver. Without her guidance my book would never have been published. She edited my book with the expert eye of a real pro who knew how important my book was for building my business. The media is excited about my book and Don't Ever Call Me Ma'am is helping me get speaking engagements, and is building a buzz around my workshops and seminars. These days having a book is a business essential."--Linda Franklin, author,
"I was ecstatic when I found out I could hire Sophfronia to help me write my first book. Knowing her hard work ethic, creative thought process and structured approach, I knew this was the company I should partner with in this effort. I am very pleased with the results!"--Steve Gavatorta, author, 




Hi Sophronia, Loved your videos and the messages. Definitely given me some thoughts about my writing space and organization. Also, felt privileged to be one of the Women on Fire along side of you. Can’t wait to read you book. Looking forward to more.. Randy