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FREE Third Thursdays Call: Answers and Encouragement for Writers

phone wire across skyI offer a free call for writers on the third Thursday of each month, 5 – 6 p.m. PST. Each call has a topic. Every call is also be an open coaching session, offering answers and encouragement to writers. Anyone looking for daily momentum, craft mastery and marketing success is welcome. Come get some support!


Register now for the JULY 23rd call, click here. (Please note: this is actually the 4th Thursday in July.)

Click here to listen to July\’s free call.

These calls are really fun with amazing, insightful writers sharing their experiences, frustrations and answers. Plus I always have a thought (or three) to help you get excited about your writing and plunge back into it. This is a free call; please join us!

One Response to “FREE Third Thursdays Call: Answers and Encouragement for Writers”

  1. KA Cole says:

    I wish I had not missed June’s! (Foiled again!)

    Regards,
    Kimberely

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