Hello! Here's a little about Carol....
Carol J. Amato is a writer, editor, nonfiction book coach, and speaker. She has published 30 books, over 200 articles, and two short stories. Her articles have appeared in national publications, and she was a regular contributor to high-tech magazines, such as PC Novice and Smart Computing.
As a coach, she shows entrepreneurs, coaches, speakers, and other professionals how to write books based on their expertise. With her proven step-by-step Write Your Way to Wealth systems (Write a Book That Sizzles and Publish a Book Readers Will Love), they can position themselves as experts, attract more clients, and skyrocket their businesses to the top of their industries.
Ms. Amato is also an author. Her recent titles include Maximize Your Competitive Edge: 17 Secrets to Make Your Small Business Look Like a Fortune 500 Company, How to Start and Run a Writers' Critique Group, How to Write a Teacher's Guide for Your Middle-Grade Book, Running a Writers' Critique Group in Your Classroom, and The World's Easiest Guide to Using the APA, 4th Edition. Upcoming for spring of 2019 is Forerunner, an anthropological science fiction novel.
Her books for kids 8-12 include the acclaimed series Breakthroughs in Science (The Earth, Astronomy, The Human Body, and Inventions), 50 Nifty Science Fair Projects, Super Science Project Book, and 50 Nifty Super Science Fair Projects. She also writes a mystery series, The Phantom Hunters. The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun is the first title, and The Secret of Blackhurst Manor is the second, due out in 2019.
Carol J. Amato holds a B. A. from the University of Portland (Oregon) and an M. A. from California State University - Fullerton (Fullerton, California).
She has appeared on television and radio shows and is a past board member of the Writers' Club of Whittier, a professional writers' critique group, and past-president of the Professional Writers of Orange County. She is also a member of three other critique groups. She is also a founding member and past board member of the Orange County section of the Independent Writers of Southern California. She is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the West, and the World Who's Who of Women.
As a coach, she shows entrepreneurs, coaches, speakers, and other professionals how to write books based on their expertise. With her proven step-by-step Write Your Way to Wealth systems (Write a Book That Sizzles and Publish a Book Readers Will Love), they can position themselves as experts, attract more clients, and skyrocket their businesses to the top of their industries.
Ms. Amato is also an author. Her recent titles include Maximize Your Competitive Edge: 17 Secrets to Make Your Small Business Look Like a Fortune 500 Company, How to Start and Run a Writers' Critique Group, How to Write a Teacher's Guide for Your Middle-Grade Book, Running a Writers' Critique Group in Your Classroom, and The World's Easiest Guide to Using the APA, 4th Edition. Upcoming for spring of 2019 is Forerunner, an anthropological science fiction novel.
Her books for kids 8-12 include the acclaimed series Breakthroughs in Science (The Earth, Astronomy, The Human Body, and Inventions), 50 Nifty Science Fair Projects, Super Science Project Book, and 50 Nifty Super Science Fair Projects. She also writes a mystery series, The Phantom Hunters. The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun is the first title, and The Secret of Blackhurst Manor is the second, due out in 2019.
Carol J. Amato holds a B. A. from the University of Portland (Oregon) and an M. A. from California State University - Fullerton (Fullerton, California).
She has appeared on television and radio shows and is a past board member of the Writers' Club of Whittier, a professional writers' critique group, and past-president of the Professional Writers of Orange County. She is also a member of three other critique groups. She is also a founding member and past board member of the Orange County section of the Independent Writers of Southern California. She is listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the West, and the World Who's Who of Women.