Paula Munier is a writer, content strategist, blogger, and literary agent with 20 years of experience innovating, producing, managing, marketing, and promoting exceptional content in all formats across all markets, including online, print, video, audio, film and TV. She has worked with media companies, financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, retailers, start-ups, websites, and software developers—from WGBH, Fidelity, Disney, and the Big Six to Gannett, Quayside, F&W Media, Prima Games, Greenspun Media Group, Videomaker, and more. She's the author of several books, including Plot Perfect, Writing With Quiet Hands, Beginnings (Writers Digest Books, November 2016), and the acclaimed memoir Fixing Freddie. Her specialties include transmedia storytelling, retailing, corporate communications, online learning, finance, business, management, e-commerce, B2B, and direct-to-consumer. She's known for her ability to boost audience share and revenue through execution of content strategy, content creation, curation, and management, business development, product development, social media, community building, and e-commerce initiatives. Creator of multiple book series and hundreds of single titles, she is the author of countless webinars, articles, collateral, and blogs, as well as more than a dozen books. A popular teacher, speaker and workshop leader, she is also an experienced conference planner. Paula began her career as a journalist, and along the way added copywriter, editor, acquisitions specialist, digital content marketing manager, media executive, and literary agent to her repertoire. She has created, curated, and produced both fiction and nonfiction for print, ebook, eshort, and direct-to-ebook formats. Her agenting specialties include book club fiction, historical fiction, mystery/thriller, SF, romance, YA, memoir, humor, pop culture, health & wellness, cooking, self-help, pop psych, New Age, inspirational, technology, science, and writing.
Listed skills include Publishing, Blogging, Books, Editorial, and 46 others.