“Nina is such an expert! She motivates, instructs, and inspires writerse to actually move from idea to blog to book!” (Blog Your Way to a Book Deal) –Trudy Triner
“Nina gave one of the best presentations at the 2012 San Francisco Writers Conference! So informative and great content.” (Blog Your Way to a Book Deal) –Cheryl P. Derricotte
“Nina Amir is a knowledgeable and dynamic speaker.” (Blog Your Way to a Book Deal) –Robb Lightfoot
“Nina was an entertaining speaker who packed a lot of valuable information into an hour’s presentation. I look forward to attending a full-day workshop.” (“5 Things Every Nonfiction Writer Needs to Publish a Book”) –Sharon Svitak
“Nina Amir speaks from her heart to share and inform othrs about this topic. I would love to hear more from her.” (9 Steps Closer to Writing a Successful Book”) –Rev. Regina Richmond
“Nina Amir’s workshop on proposal writing was invaluable to me in clarifying my idea fo ra book. Her nine steps helped me organize my fuzzy bundle of ideas into a chapter-by-chapter guide. Now I feel motivated to write.” (9 Steps Closer to Writing a Successful Book”) — Ellen Greene
“Nina’s workshop, “9 Steps Closer to Writing a Successful Book,” was full of relevant, clear and practical informaton. I purchased her supplementary workbook to further fine-une and polish my nonfiction work. I only wish I had taken Nina’s workshop before I began writing my book.” –Jennifer Bridgman
“This workshop was amazing and filled with incredible information that helped me structure my book. Nina really covers all aspects of writing, publishing, and promoting very thoroughly. I am confident I now have the skills to become a successful author.” (“How to Evaluate Your Book for Sucess”)– Nadia Shapiro
“I attended Nina’s class at a point when I thought it was too early to begin my book(s). The process and format she used for the course were extremely helpful and thought provoking. I especially appreciated having her expertise available for personal feedback on writing and exercises. This type of help and honing of concepts was invaluable to me. I highly recommend this course for anyone sensing the emerging writer in themself. I am leaving with an excitement and familiarity that is new and very satisfying.” (“How to Evaluate Your Book for Sucess”) –Dr. Marilyn Moss
“Nina Amir is a knowlegeable and engaging speaker. The information I learned from her workshop motivated and inspired me. I can’t wait to get back to work on my manuscript knowing what I now know.” (“5 Things Every Nonfiction Writer Needs to Publish a Book”) –Charity Anais
“Nina Amir has the ‘right stuff.’ Her presentations are focused and professional, and you will leave with the information you need to complete your book.” (How to Write a Short Book Fast) — Stephanie Taylor
“I’ve been thinking of writing a book for some time. Nina’s workshop, “How to Write a Short Book Fast,” gave me very direct ideas, suggestions and direction to get going.” — Caroline Elliott, RN
“Nina is an outstanding wealth of knowledge. Everything she presents is useable and doable. Definitely five stars!” (“How to Write a Short Book Fast”) — Jane Fleming, M.S.
“If you want to do it fast, or even do it at all, Nina can help you get going.” (“How to Write a Short Book Fast”) — Wanda Sue Parrott
“One of the best parts of Nina Amir’s speaking style is that she makes the audience feel that what she does is something that they can do. As she shares her way towards finding a common ground with her listeners, her clarity and easy pace depicts her as a considerate and confident person; the kind of person that you want to listen to. In sharing the ups and downs of her own process, she makes the journey to success seem less bumpy. By mixing story telling with process, she helps the audience share her point of view, and capture a vision of what they can accomplish with her advice.” (San Francisco Writer’s Conference, Panel on Blogging and Blogging Books) — Dr. Ralph DeAmicis, Professional Speaker and Author of Feng Shui and the Tango in the Age of the Smart Phone
“I liked the five bullet points in “5 Things Every Nonfiction Writer Needs to Publish a Book,” which made it simple. Good content. I knew a lot of this due to having worked on a proposal for a while, but it was helpful for others. Things I didn’t know: Knowing what’s most and least important to agents/publishers. I thought it was interesting that one needed a proposal even for independent publishing (and I let someone else know this). The need for ‘chutzpah’ was the most surprising thing. Also, Nina also seems to have a fun personality when speaking. I came up to discuss coaching because she seems to know the industry and to have had some success with getting people agents/published.” — Georgia Platt
“I attended your presentation on March 9, 2010, at the monthly meeting of the South Bay Writers chapter of the California Writer’s Club. Your talk was titled “5 Things Every Author Need To Publish a Nonfiction Book.” It focused on tips for nonfiction authors like me. I enjoyed hearing your principles and will be putting them to use. You stressed having an idea that solves a problem, developing a solid pitch to market it, establishing a platform of techniques to promote it, writing a winning proposal to the the book published, and to be bold in pursuit of your passion…Thank you for a great presentation.” — Rick Deutsch, Professional Speaker and Author, President of Carpe Diem Experience
“Excellent presentation! Clear, informative and entertaining.” (“5 Things Every Writer Needs to Know”)– David Book