Write the Next Book

29th June 2016 | for Creatives | writing, reaching your audience, KEEP CREATING, publishing, Bella Andre  |       

"While running your own publishing business can certainly take quite a bit of time and energy, never forget that writing your next book is the very best way to spend the bulk of your time.  Whether you are self-publishing or working with a traditional publisher, the best way you will ever connect with both your current—and future—readers is by writing and releasing your next book.  And then the next.  And then the next.  And then the next."

— Bella Andre

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