Alice in Businessland: The Adventure After the Book

If you're coming here straight from chapter 7.5, here is the link to the Wonder-Work Course & Workbook I promised:

Are You Ready to Wake Up?

If you've ever wanted someone else to carry part of this, now you can. Wanting help doesn't mean you missed something in the book—it means you're paying attention.

I know the feeling on the other side of finishing this book. You're proud of what you just learned, and a little tired from learning it. That's exactly where I was standing in 2019, right before Literary Symmetry existed at all— trading fiction editing for words that actually pay the bills.


So if you're here because you want help instead of another framework, you're not behind. You're just ready for the next door.

Pick the Door That Fits What You Need.

Choose Your Door

For The Reader Ready to Build Something

You know which words sell now. The next question is whether you want to answer it alone or with help collecting the pieces into an actual document—the kind of proposal I built for Teyvion.

For The Leader Who Wants to Communicate Better

If your organization is having trouble getting curious, staying consistent, or marketing with real value behind it, this is where we knock the hedgehog through every wicket, one at a time.

For The Event Planner Looking for a Speaker

I promise a keynote your audience won't soon forget—strategies and perspectives that are compelling and industry-transforming, not another recycled marketing talk.

Hi, I'm Kristin

I have been story-obsessed for as long as I can remember.

Somewhere along the way I realized that the most underrated asset a business owner has is not their credentials or their framework. It is their story, and the plain skill hiding inside it that buyers are already trying to pay for.

That is the work I do now. I help professionals find the words that were sitting there all along, so the people who need them most can finally recognize them.

One story at a time, which turns out to be how the world actually changes.

Nothing to do here. The free Wonder-Work Course is waiting whenever you're ready.

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Not Ready to Choose?

Still Getting Curious?

Take the two-minute quiz and find out which Wonderland character your purchasing personality matches—it'll help you know which door above is actually yours.

Want to Practice First?


Start with the free Wonder-Work Course and find the one sentence your buyers are already trying to pay you for—no cost, no pressure.

Proof It Works

Every reader who picks up Alice in Businessland recognizes something in Alice's journey—the sense that you know your work is good, but you can't quite get it to land the way it should. That's usually where our clients start too: sharp, credentialed, doing meaningful work, but scattered, overwhelmed, or simply too close to their own expertise to see what makes it valuable to someone else.

What changes isn't just the marketing. It's the clarity underneath it—a real diagnosis of the actual gap (not just the symptom), followed by something concrete you can use: templates, systems, positioning, and copy that finally sounds like a person instead of a pitch. Clients don't just walk away with "better content." They walk away with measurable movement — more revenue, a business that's easier to explain, and the relief of no longer wondering if they're saying the right thing.

Here's what that transformation actually looks like, in their own words.

“Kristin went above and beyond the scope of the work to deliver the product that would not only position my business in the right direction but set my brand up for long-term success. She took the time to conduct a thorough analysis of what my business needed… how to land and convert future clients through developing easy, attractive, and memorable content.”

–Kenyatta Young, Global HR Executive, Author & CEO

“Kristin helped me to see the gaps in my business while connecting to my superpower in a manner that helps me best serve my clients while developing systems to scale my business to save time. Before we worked together, I was feeling exhausted, rushed, and confused. Now I feel both relieved and enlightened. With her help I have added more than 60k to my business revenue.”

–Jahmaal Marshall, Executive Burnout Coach & Host of Listen Then Speak

“I consider Kristin an investment and asset. If you're smart but dumb when it comes to writing like a human, she will provide the templates, support, and finished copy that speaks compellingly to your audience.”

–Nancy Zare, Ph.D., Founder of the AlikeAbility™ System

Let’s Go Through Some FAQs Together

Frequently Asked Questions

You might be wondering…

 

How do I know which of the three is right for me?

Most people already know: it's usually the door that matches whichever chapter felt uncomfortably specific to your situation. If you're the one carrying the ideas but don't have the time to write them down, book time to chat about a writing project. If your team is the bottleneck, not you, book a strategy call. And if you're planning an event and want the message to land live instead of on paper, that's a keynote. Still not sure? Take the quiz at alicequiz.com. It's built to sort exactly this.


I run a whole team. Do I need everyone in the room for the strategy call?

No, I'd rather start with just you. The first call is about understanding your business and your buyers clearly, and that's easier with one clear voice in the room, not five competing ones. Once we have a direction, I'll tell you exactly who else needs to be there and for what part, so nobody's time gets wasted on a conversation they don't need yet.


What if I already have a marketing person? Is this instead of them, or with them?

With them, almost always. I'm not here to run your campaigns or manage your ad spend. I'm here to do the strategic and writing work most marketing hires were never actually trained to do: naming your value clearly and building the systems and language everything downstream depends on. Think of it as handing your marketing person better raw material, not replacing what they already do well.


How much does this cost?

It depends on which door you walk through: a writing project, a strategy engagement, and a keynote are built differently, and priced differently. What I can tell you concretely is that if you're unsure where to start, the $500 Wonder-Work Report is the lowest-risk way in, and it credits in full toward the larger $3,000 Marketing Foundations Report if you decide to keep going. For the writing project and keynote, pricing depends on scope. Book a call and I'll give you a straight number, not a range designed just to get you on the phone.


What if I'm not sure I'm ready to invest yet?

That uncertainty isn't a failure on your part. It's structural. You can't be both inside your own business and outside it at the same time, which is exactly why it's so hard to see your own value clearly from where you're standing. That's not a reason to wait; it's the reason outside perspective helps in the first place. If you want to test the water before committing to anything, start with the free Wonder-Work Course where there is no pressure, just the same process, at your own pace.


Do I need to read the book again before we talk?

Not at all. Once is plenty. I've read it more times than you have, so if you show up having forgotten half the chapters, I'll happily remind you which part applies to your situation. All I need from you is to know whatever made you curious enough to be here.


How is a keynote different from the writing or strategy work?

The writing and strategy work happen behind the scenes, over time, and produce something you keep: documents, systems, and written copy. A keynote is a single, live moment: I come to your event and deliver the message directly to your audience. Some clients want both, the private work first, then a keynote that brings the same ideas to a wider group, but they're built and priced separately.


What does working together actually look like, week to week?

It starts with a call where I ask more questions than you might be used to, so I actually understand your business instead of guessing at it. From there, you'll see drafts, feedback rounds, and check-ins on a schedule we agree on up front. Never a black box where you don't hear from me for a month. How long that runs and how often we meet depends on which door you're in, but you'll always know what's coming next.


I'm ready. What's the very next step?

Book a call. That's it. We'll spend the first conversation figuring out which door actually fits you, not just which one you assumed going in, so you don't have to have it all figured out before you reach out.