A Course for Aspiring Authors

I recently connected with Chaunie of Tiny Blue Lines, a space she using to shatter the stigmas associated with unplanned pregnancy and young motherhood. While perusing her site and reading about her forthcoming book, I discovered an amazing E-Course she created which starts VERY SOON!

I have been working on my book for over a year-and-a-half, and have used many resources. I attended the BlogHer Writers conference in 2011 which really set me on the right path. Eventually I purchased Danielle LaPorte’s Your Big Beautiful Book Plan, which really helped me to complete my proposal. However, had I known about Chaunie’s course, I would have signed up in a heart-beat. It is exactly what someone writing a non-fiction book needs!

This course is 4-weeks long, and Chaunie will cover everything you need to know about writing a Book Proposal and will also include the following:

- How to create your platform.
- How to grow your online presence, including blogging and social media strategies.
- How to connect with agents and editors.

Really is a huge portion of what you need to know.

Best part? This course is a STEAL at $50. My jaw-dropped when I saw this and added up how much I have spent through my entire proposal process.

Even if you aren’t 100% sure you want to publish, this course will help you decide and really, a $50 pricetag is so affordable you won’t regret the knowledge you gain.

What are you waiting for friends? Go sign up here! Class starts soon!

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    Thanks Heidi! My book proposal took me almost two years to complete, so I’m hoping to save all my fellow moms some serious time though this class! :)

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