What to Say to a Porcupine, a collection of fictional business fables, was a national #1 customer service and business humor bestseller and finalist for 800-CEO-READ’s 2008 Business Book of the Year.

About Us

Rich Gallagher - your online writing coach - is one of those rare people who combines a national writing and publishing platform in several genres with a strong training and coaching background.

Rich’s body of work includes several nationally-known, critically acclaimed books from major publishers:

His book What to Say to a Porcupine (AMACOM, 2008) was a #1 customer service bestseller and Business Book of the Year finalist.

His book The Soul of an Organization (Dearborn, 2003) was one of the top 10 corporate culture books in the US, was serialized by an online book club, and was published in four languages.

He has completed three fictional projects including Porcupine, The Perfect Company (SDI, 2004), a Forbes Book Club selection, and his forthcoming project The Last Customer.

As a ghostwriter he has been involved in several projects from major publishers, including books by two “A-list” corporate CEOs and a top 100 management title.

All told, Rich has written or ghosted over a dozen nationally-published books that have been published in seven languages, with gross sales approaching a million dollars. He has also published in major trade and consumer magazines, websites, and other media. Detailed lists of his books and publications are linked here.

More important, Rich has trained or coached over 10,000 people. He is positive, enthusiastic, and has a service attitude toward all of his clients. Above all, he wants you to believe in yourself and succeed as a writer, using simple procedural steps. Contact us today and see what we can do for you!

 

Rich’s 2009 book How to Tell Anyone Anything was a top 250 book in Canada, a 10 career skills book in the USA, and was featured by AOL, CNN.com, BusinessWeek, the New York Post, and the China Post.