
What can HHG do for you, a writer with a new book manuscript? We can help! Find out how in this video.
Jacque Hillman is a senior partner in HillHelen Group Publishing Co., where her role is editing, interviewing, ghostwriting and designing for print, broadcast and online. She also creates social media and marketing strategies for clients nationwide. Jacque is the owner/designer of Reconfigured Art Jewelry, profiled in PBS “Tennessee Crossroads.” She is a Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy alumnus, class of 2010-2011. Jacque is a past state president for Business and Professional Women of Tennessee and the 2018-2019 president of Jackson Area BPW. She is co-founder of the West Tennessee Artisan Trail which promotes artists and authors and co-founder of the Tennessee Woman Suffrage Heritage Trail promoting women's history. She's the winner of the West TN Healthcare Foundation's 2016 Award in the Arts, and the 2014 Sterling Award: 20 Most Influential Women in West Tennessee. She is married to Jesse G. Hillman.
What can HHG do for you, a writer with a new book manuscript? We can help! Find out how in this video.
Master storyteller and Madison County historian Harbert Alexander Sr. will entertain us with the characters and stories of West Tennessee at 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 3. on Zoom. Email hillhelengroup@gmail.com for the […]
West TN Artisan Trail artisans will show and sell at the UT Summer Celebration Lawn & Garden Show 2016 on Thursday, July 14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Did you know? Tim […]
Source: About Jesse Hillman
Basic Rate: $50 per hour (with two to three editors) Nonrefundable fee: $500 to reserve our services. Hours worked are applied against this fee. The basic rate includes, but is not limited […]
Source: Congrats to stellar history authors Dr. Charles Cox, Harbert Alexander
After 30 years of interviewing people, I’ve found that my intuition doesn’t fail me. Maybe I don’t know all the behavioral “tells” that a master profiler in the FBI knows, but I […]
“So you folks want to remarry after 15 years?” asked the gum-smacking counter clerk with perky blond stiff-sprayed hair of the couple standing before her. “You got your original divorce papers?” I’d […]
As an adult, I walked by an old cedar tree where I played as a girl and saw a small glass bottle peeking from the dirt. I remembered that bottle. I had […]
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