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One of the things I hear most often from authors is:

“I feel like I’m trying to figure all of this out by myself.”

Publishing.
Marketing.
Social media.
Email lists.
Launches.

There’s a lot to learn, and it can feel overwhel
Share your thoughts 💭

Ask questions ❓

No wrong answers or judgment here 😊

Whether you’re writing, publishing, marketing, or growing your author business, this is a space to learn, connect, and figure things out together.

⬇️ Join the conve
When writing a blurb, authors often think they have to choose between explaining the story and creating emotion.

You don’t.

The best blurbs do both.

Because readers need two things before they’ll buy a book:

➡️ They need to understand
I’m not normally one to blast a product online, but I have to share how much I love this little ereader. 

For those not loyal to Kindle, like me 🤭 you’ve probably looked far and wide for an ereader that can support all your bookish apps

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