You're Invited: Find Your Author Stage Free Webinar


Hey Reader,

I’m bringing back one of the most helpful frameworks I teach, something authors who've attended in the past have loved, and it's freeeee!

On Wednesday, January 14 at 6:00 PM Eastern, I’ll be hosting:

Find Your Stage: The 5 Stages of Your Author Career (And What to Do at Each One)

This one-hour webinar exists for one reason: to help writers who are overwhelmed by publishing figure out what stage of their career they're in, and where they should spend the majority of their energy and time in this stage.

This isn't some hype webinar. No rigid rules for publishing. Not a get-famous-quick scheme.

Just a clear framework and honest guidance to help you calm some of the chaos of publishing.

Because when you understand more about each stage of your author journey, it makes it easier to focus on NOW.

Register here and you’ll get an invite to the free live webinar, along with 7-day access to the replay!


Upgrade Option

For $10, you can add permanent replays and the full written resource document. The resource document will give you full written access to the entire framework.

(If you choose the upgrade option, you do not need to register for the free version)


And please—invite your friends. Forward this email or share the link with any author who needs the same sense of direction.

I hope I see you there!

~Angela

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