Miami Storytelling Studio
We do it with you, we do it for you, or we teach you how to do it.
Editorial development, publishing, and circulation
We work with independent authors, publishers, editors, and book professionals to develop, publish, and increase the visibility of their editorial projects.
We help books and editorial projects move forward with structure, find their publishing form, and reach readers: from manuscript to public circulation.
- Editorial services
- Publishing
- Training
- Consulting
- Content
- Community
- Circulation strategies
Three editorial imprints.
Different doors for different stages of a book.
Publish your book with professional guidance. We turn your manuscript into a published book and give it visibility within Miami Storytelling Studio.
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An editorial alliance for professional authors. Author and publisher share development, promotion, and results through a collaborative model.
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A second life for books that deserve new readers. We relaunch published works with editorial, technological, and promotional tools.
Learn moreWhat if your story could become a book?
You do not have to arrive with a manuscript. It can begin with an idea, an experience, a family memory, or something you still do not know how to name.
Your book can be much more than a book.
A written idea can open the door to a series, a documentary, a film, a community, or a venture. The written word is not always the final destination; sometimes it is the first place where a project learns to exist.
You see the idea.
Something that still seems small begins to reveal a possible shape.
You give it structure.
When you write it, you discover what it holds, what it asks for, and where it can grow.
You open the project.
The book can become the origin of other formats, channels, conversations, or ventures.
Your moment.
Choose the phrase that feels closest. Each one opens a possible answer.
I do not know whether what I have could be a book.
Many stories begin this way: a life, an unfinished conversation, an experience that keeps returning. Starting has never been more accessible; what matters is doing it with direction.
Path.
A book moves forward when each stage has its own kind of thinking.
You create the story.
Idea, voice, structure, chapters, interviews, materials, and first decisions.
You strengthen the book.
Editorial reading, editing, correction, rhythm, design, and final preparation.
You connect with readers.
You build an audience, reach more readers, prepare the launch, and open a conversation around the book.
Questions.
Can I write a book even if I have never considered myself a writer?
Yes. You do not always begin by feeling like a writer. Sometimes you begin with a story that insists, an experience asking for shape, or a conversation that deserves to remain.
Can you help me if I only have an idea?
Yes. An idea can be organized before it becomes pages: finding its center, imagining the reader, and deciding what shape the book could take.
How do I know if my manuscript is ready?
A manuscript is getting close when its path is clear, its voice holds, and the reader can follow it without getting lost. Before publishing, it should be reviewed with editorial judgment.
How do I turn my father’s memories into a book?
You begin by listening and organizing: memories, dates, documents, scenes, and silences. Then the thread appears that turns a life into a story others can read.
Support.
We work with you according to the moment your story is in. Not every book needs the same thing at the beginning.