Helping craft messages that matter, The Word Sherpa offers complete writing and editing services for business, home, and the arts as well as The Word Sherpa Writing Center Program recognized by the Missouri State School Board Association (2019) to help schools empower students, engage struggling writers, and enrich the entire academic community.
WRITING:
Business
- Copywriting
- Copyediting
- Press Releases
- Speeches / Statements
- Annual Reports
- Grant Proposals
- Corporate Periodicals
- Social Media and Blogs
- Web Content
- Marketing Materials
- Advertising and Traffic Copy
- PR Material
- Consultation
- and more
Home
- Tutoring
- Resumés
- Letters
- Obituaries
- and more
The Arts
- Original Screenplay
- Original Stage Play
- Film Script for Business
- Radio Commercial / PSA
- TV Movie
- TV News Feature
- Periodical Feature (long form)
- Periodical Feature (short form)
- Review (long form)
- Review (short form)
- Ghost Writing
- Script and Story Consultation
EDITING:
- Evaluation or Beta Readings
- Development
- Content
- Line
- Copyediting
- Proofreading
- Individual Services or Bundle Rates
Meet the Sherpa
Celebrating “old truths in new tales”, RC Atchisson, The Word Sherpa, is the creator of the Manuscript in a Month program and The Word Sherpa series of handbooks and guides designed to assist struggling academic and creative writers, He has also penned the Onward! devotional workbook series, and the 30 Miles Out series ("breezy reads with heart AND soul...").
Additionally, RC is a screenwriter, and playwright whose screenplay adaptation of his novel kick bACK was named an Official Selection for the 2017 Faith and Film Screenplay Contest. His original stage play A Problem of Evil remains atop the prestigious Coverfly “Red List” for faith-based projects.
An Apple Award-winning educator of nearly thirty years, RC is a sought-out presenter and host and has spoken at events and gatherings nationwide. He has also produced for radio and theater as well as a variety of projects for television and film.
RC currently splits his time between the Midwest and New England.