The most difficult task for every new writer is the same. You know what you want to say and you say it. You know the experience that you bring to bear and you weave it like a thread through the fabric of your story. You apply your discipline to cranking out the manuscript, morning, noon and night. You manage to eat properly, long enough to survive the process. The single greatest challenge for every new writer is getting recognition. That is about to change because you can now learn How to Be an Author with Peggy McColl, Bob Proctor, Gay Hendricks and Marry Morrissey.
Anyone can learn How to Be a Writer or How to Be an Author through studying and applying their skills. Then it is up to time, talent and tenacity to vette them. Then writers ask themselves “ How Do I Get Published,” and begin their search of Where to Get Published. It doesn’t take long to realize that Writing a Book is actually the easy part.
But imagine that along the way you are joined by co-authors who are the leaders in their field, are already New York Times Bestsellers and bring their combined experience, contacts and stardom with them. Now, imagine the reception your writing would receive and the outcome when you’re a part of an instant Bestseller. For most new writers, it is what inspiration is made of and represents the recognition that they desire. The question isn’t How To Be an Author, but How to Be an Author with Peggy McColl, Bob Proctor, Gay Hendricks and Mary Morrissey. Your future awaits if are ready to make the commitment, and like they say “Showing up is ninety percent of the battle.” The ball is now squarely in your court. What are you going to do?
Sincerely, Peggy