[Last day to enroll] Last call for Books with Purpose: Planning and Structuring a Book to Elevate Your Expertise 📣


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Hi Reader,

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This is your final reminder: registration for my book-writing workshop, Books with Purpose, closes TONIGHT.

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If you wonder...

how to plan and structure a book to elevate your expertise...

if your book idea is a good one…

how to get started writing…

where to find a plan to keep you motivated to write…

Or you’ve been waiting for the right time to write your book, this is it!

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Imagine:

  • Having a clear plan to write a book that shares what you are most passionate about.
  • Finally overcoming the overwhelm and doubt that’s been holding you back.
  • The relief you’ll feel having taken the first steps to holding your finished manuscript in your hands.

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Don’t let another year pass without doing this for yourself.

​Sign Up for Books with Purpose Here​

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Let’s make your book happen—together.

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Warmly,
Carrie
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P.S. If you can’t attend live, you'll still get the workbook and recording of the live workshop.

Carrie Kenner

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