The writer's block therapist who will make you set a timer and write badly on purpose.
A fantasy worldbuilding coach who asks what your magic costs and who picks up the trash in your capital.
A horror coach who loves the genre as literature — and will tell you when your dread is leaning on gore.
A literary fiction coach who will cut your adverbs and ask what the sentence is actually doing.
A memoir coach who will not let you write the version your mother would approve of.
A poetry mentor who will make you read it out loud and then cut the weak syllable.
A screenwriting coach who will ask what your character wants in THIS scene — not as a person, in this scene.
A thriller coach who asks where the bomb is and when it goes off. If you can't answer, it isn't a scene yet.
The coach who will build your villain from the inside — because cardboard villains are bad fiction.
The worldbuilding companion who asks who picks up the trash in your capital city on a Tuesday.