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How to build a sustainable book coaching business, plus details on the upcoming National Antiracist

How to build a sustainable book coaching business, plus details on the upcoming National Antiracist Book Festival [whats_brewing]( Enrollment Now Open for the Business of Book Coaching Mastermind At Author Accelerator, we not only train people to become book coaches, but we also help them build successful book-coaching businesses. That's why this month we have launched a brand new offering for certified book coaches: The Business of Book Coaching Mastermind. The Mastermind offers step-by-step guidance for setting up and running a sustainable book coaching business. We offer expert advice from industry leaders, a community of like-minded professionals, and small-group support for coaches whether they are taking their first client or they’ve been in business for many years. [The Mastermind]( is open to all certified coaches, at any time after earning certification. If you're ready to start your book coaching journey, [check out our certification program](. RECENT PODCASTS & EVENTS Now Playing on Jennie's IGTV Jennie Nash is continuing her IGTV series, "A _____ Becomes a Book Coach," where she talks to book coaches about their interesting backgrounds, and how those skills translate to book coaching. From a florist to a college career adviser to a lawyer, which episode is your favorite so far? [A ___ Becomes a Book Coach (4)]( [WATCH HERE]( [play-nrbf]( Mark Your Calendars Whether you're a book coach, writer, reader, or all of the above, consider signing up to attend the 2nd Annual National Antiracist Book Festival! The virtual event includes a day full of author panels and editorial workshops aimed at creating antiracist dialogue in the publishing industry and beyond. [LEARN MORE]( Work-at-Home Heroes Podcast ICYMI: In this episode of Work-at-Home Heroes Podcast, Jennie 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]( DO YOU WANT TO HIRE A BOOK COACH? We offer a free matching service for writers. By completing our free Q&A we can help find you the best book coach to bring your story into the world, a coach who will listen to you, help you past your roadblocks and doubts, and help you get the book out of your head and onto the page. A book coach is far more than just an editor. You get feedback on your pages, but you also get someone to help you on the journey from idea to finished book. Diana is ready and waiting to review your Q&A and find the best book coach for you. [COMPLETE THE FREE Q&A]( BLOG POSTS WE RECOMMEND NEW: Jennie shares the three things a book coach must have in order to run a sustainable book coaching business in [her April blog post](. Writers all know the fear that comes with seeking feedback. That's why it's important to find the right person to trust with their work. [Read more]( [VISIT OUR BLOG]( SUCCESS STORIES Congratulations to Mia Manansala on becoming a certified book coach! Her mystery novel, Arsenic and Adobo, is also one of this month's Book of the Month picks! [Read her story here]( ICYMI, author Mark Halpert is celebrating the publication of his travel memoir. He shares his success story with us and also shares why he choose to hire a book coach. [Read his story here]( [Email Headers (2)]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Website]( Author Accelerator, PO Box 7716, Newport Beach, CA 92658, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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