Get More Out of Pitch Craft: Free Resources for Educators, Book Clubs, and Writers
Make the most of your reading experience with exclusive resources for discussion, teaching, and writing practice.
Whether you're an educator, book club host, or writer looking to dig deeper, this page offers everything you need to bring Pitch Craft to life in your group or classroom.
Free to download. Thoughtfully designed. Built for craft, conversation, and connection.
You’ll get:
Exclusive discussion questions for every chapter
Writing prompts to explore voice, structure, genre, and more
Craft breakdowns to illuminate the book's core lessons
Printable quote cards featuring key lines and takeaways
Workshop-ready slides for reading groups or classrooms
A sample syllabus for teachers and instructors, perfect for book clubs, writing workshops, MFA courses, and personal study.
For Book Clubs & Writers’ Groups
Pitch Craft isn’t just a guide—it’s a conversation starter.
Whether your group is made up of fellow writers, avid readers, or creative dabblers, Pitch Craft offers something for everyone. With its blend of practical insight, honest storytelling, and sharp humor, it’s the kind of book that makes for a rich group discussion—and a generous read-aloud experience.
Want help nominating Pitch Craft for your next book club pick? We’ve even made a customizable email template you can use.
For Instructors & Professors
Pitch Craft is ideal for:
Intro and advanced creative writing courses
MFA craft seminars
Publishing and literary industry classes
Personal essay, memoir, and nonfiction units
Whether you assign the entire book or just selected chapters, Pitch Craft blends personal narrative with editorial advice in a format that resonates with students and emerging writers alike.
Praise for Pitch Craft
“Takes the fear and guesswork out of pitching agents and editors.”
— John Cusick, Literary Agent & Author
“Brilliant, vulnerable, and unapologetically irreverent… the ride-or-die homie every writer needs.”
— Anthony C. Ocampo, Author of Brown & Gay in LA
“No gatekeeping here—just generous, down-to-earth wisdom on how to make the life of a writer possible.”
— Lyz Lenz, Author of This American Ex-Wife