
About Eric Koester
Author. Educator. Builder of systems.
Eric Koester is the founder of Manuscripts and the architect behind the Modern Author Operating System.
He is an award-winning author, educator, and entrepreneur whose work focuses on how people turn ideas into finished projects, meaningful work, and long-term leverage.
Eric has:
- helped publish thousands of books<
- taught entrepreneurship and innovation at Georgetown University
- advised founders, executives, and creative professionals
- written bestselling nonfiction and fiction
- studied why most people start books but never finish them
His work sits at the intersection of:
- project-based learning
- creative systems
- mentorship and collaboration
- modern publishing
Eric’s Role at Manuscripts
Eric does not act as a motivational figurehead.
He is directly involved in:
- system design
- program architecture
- author strategy
- editorial philosophy
The frameworks used across Manuscripts programs are drawn from:
- real author outcomes
- longitudinal research
- hands-on publishing experience
Writing Philosophy
Eric believes:
- books are not content
- ideas need structure
- accountability matters more than inspiration
- finishing is a skill
- ownership changes how authors think
This philosophy shapes every part of Manuscripts.
Selected Recognition
Award-winning author
Inc. 5000 founder
B-Corp leader
Professor of entrepreneurship
Speaker on creativity, projects, and modern authorship