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Our latest podcast appearances, blog posts, and events at Author Accelerator. Financial Aid Applicat

Our latest podcast appearances, blog posts, and events at Author Accelerator. [whats_brewing]( Financial Aid Application Window Is Open! As part of our commitment to training a diverse range of people, who can, in turn, serve a diverse range of writers, which will result in more diverse books, we offer financial aid to Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and other people of color who are interested in becoming book coaches and feel that the cost of our courses is a barrier. We cover 80% of the cost for financial aid recipients who enroll in our fiction or nonfiction certification programs. We're accepting our next round of applications now, and the application window will be open until March 31st. More information and the application can be found by clicking the link below. Please feel free to share this opportunity with anyone in your community who might be interested. [LEARN MORE]( Limited-Time Access to Business Master Class We are so excited to be this close to launching our new [Business of Book Coaching Mastermind program]( next month! The Mastermind is designed to give our coaches not only the expert guidance you expect from us, but also the peer support you need to succeed after earning certification. We recognized this gap in the current Business of Book Coaching master class, which does not come with any community or staff support. So to close that gap, we will be rolling the Business of Book Coaching master class into the Mastermind program. This means that come April, the Business of Book Coaching master class will no longer be available for purchase as a standalone course. While we deeply believe that joining the Mastermind will be the best way to set our certified coaches up for success, we know that some of you may have been planning to enroll in the Business master class before earning certification, or have not yet decided whether the Mastermind is for you. So if you would like to enroll in the standalone Business master class, you have until March 31 to do so. You can see more information about the master class and purchase it by clicking the link below. [CHECK IT OUT]( RECENT PODCASTS & EVENTS Work-at-Home Heroes Podcast In the newest episode of the Work-at-Home Heroes Podcast, Jennie Nash shares her shift into working from home, starting her own business as a book coach, and training aspiring book coaches while balancing her other roles in life. [work at home heroes]( [LISTEN HERE]( [A ___ Becomes a Book Coach (4)]( New Instagram Live series! Jennie has started a new series over on her [IGTV](! She chats with certified book coaches about their unique backgrounds and what versatile skills they bring to book coaching. In her third episode, Jennie talks with Jocelyn Lindsay about her transition from a florist (as well as many other exciting jobs!) to a book coach. [WATCH HERE]( BLOG POSTS WE RECOMMEND March Madness is here! Check out our [latest blog post]( from CEO Jennie Nash on the power of a coach and why more writers should join athletes in hiring a coach. Author Accelerator certified book coach Arra Boles shares her experience with our Fiction course in [this blog post](. [VISIT OUR BLOG]( SUCCESS STORIES Michelle Cox recently became a certified book coach! She decided to pursue a new career after taking a sabbatical from her job in strategic communications. [Read her story here]( Author Mark Halpert shares how, after nearly a decade, he was able to finish and publish his travel memoir thanks to the help of a book coach. [Read his story here]( CALLING ALL WRITERS! Check out this offer from Author Accelerator certified book coach Jill Angel: "On the fence about working with a book coach? Here's an easy way to dip your toe into the water before getting fully immersed: Be one of the first 5 writers to sign up for my 'One-Page Wonder' coaching package and receive $75 off the regular price. To be eligible for the package, you must be new to me and new to book coaching. I specialize in the genres of general fiction (including historical, mystery/suspense, and women's), memoir, and narrative nonfiction." For more information and to apply for the package, click the link below. [SEE MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Website]( [Email Promo Banners (6)]( Author Accelerator, PO Box 7716, Newport Beach, CA 92658, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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