Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Free Teleseminar Reveals Strategies to Help Aspiring Nonfiction Authors Write a Compelling Book

Anyone with determination and a message to share can write a book. But without the skills and knowledge of how to write it in a powerful, meaningful way, their story will fall flat. On February 10, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. EST, Melinda Copp of The Writer's Sherpa, LLC, will present a free teleseminar on how to write a book that fulfills the author's purpose and communicates their experience in a way that inspires readers.

"Many authors have come to me in various stages of the writing process because they don't feel like their book 'works'," said Copp. "They're embarrassed to put their name on the cover because the book doesn't seem to flow, it doesn't hold attention, and it just seems boring. Even though they can't seem to put their finger on it, the answer is usually a few simple fixes away."

This free call will cover:
• How to get to the heart of what your book is really about, and who you're really writing it for.
• How to hook readers right away, and keep them engaged and interested, all the way to the last page.
• How to write with energy--every time.
• And many other strategies aspiring authors can use as they write.

Anyone interested in writing a business, self-help, or nonfiction book can sign up for this free call at www.writerssherpaprograms.com/freecall.html . The teleseminar will be recorded, so those who miss the call at the scheduled time will receive a free downloadable recording.

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