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Client
Books and Endorsements
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“Nancy
Marriott is a rare find, a writer/editor with people skills! I could
count on her for clear and concise communication, as well as brilliant
insights and ideas for how to write my book. She met every deadline
and was even ahead a few times. Thanks to her flexibility, we wrote MOE in
just six months, using e-mail and phone interviews, and for our second
book together, Everything You Need to Know..., she was with
me at every stage, even helped write the proposal that got us our generous
advance.” Dr. Candace Pert, internationally recognized neuroscientist
and a former Research Professor at Georgetown University School of
Medicine and Section Chief at the National Institute of Mental Health.
She appeared in the popular film, What the Bleep Do We Know!? and
is the author of Molecules of Emotion, Why We Feel the Way We Feel,
Scribners, 1997, paperback, 1999, and Everything You Need to Know
to Feel Go(o)d, Hay House, 2006. |
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“Nancy Marriot
has guided me in the development, continuity, clarity and form of my
latest book, Emergence. I love working with her. She is familiar
with the subject matter of human potential and spiritual matters, and brings
professional upgrading to my more ‘flights of fancy’ writings. She
is always timely and helpful. I highly recommend her.” Barbara Marx Hubbard,
International speaker and futurist, Co-founder of Foundation for Conscious Evolution,
Santa Barbara CA. Author of Emergence, Hampton Roads, 2000 |
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“Nancy Marriott
is an absolute joy to work with. She is competent, clear-headed, well-organized
and fulfills her commitments on time. She is upbeat and encouraging,
and at the same time always honest and straightforward. She has excellent
literary judgment and a lively and creative writing style. She is also
fair, reasonable and understanding in business matters. I found her
to be ‘the assistant I had always dreamed of’ in the writing of my
book.” Dr.
Nancy K Lonsdorf, Medical Director, Maharishi Vedic Health Center, Fairfield
IA. Author of A Woman's Best Medicine for Menopause, McGraw-Hill, 2002. |
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