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Published Podcast Ep. 63| How to Find Time to Write Your Next Book
Published by Greenleaf Book Group | Book Publishing & Author Branding Podcast
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This episode focuses on finding the time to write your book when you’ve got a demanding schedule, and why it’s worth doing so despite the demand it places on your time. Like any significant undertaking that’s worthwhile, writing a book requires focus and a plan—but the end result can be life changing.
- Let’s face it: writing a book is hard. If you’re struggling to find the time needed to dedicate to writing your book, this is the perfect time to connect with an editor who can help you navigate the process.
- Greenleaf’s Executive Editor Erin Brown will share how she supports busy authors as an editor, and what you can expect in terms of timelines and expectations when it comes to the book writing process.
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