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I?m excited for you to get started Hi {NAME} Our first Writer?s Launch Party of 2024 starts tom

I’m excited for you to get started Hi {NAME} Our first Writer’s Launch Party of 2024 starts tomorrow! Folks are already meeting and mingling in the Launch Party Facebook group. But if you were super busy last week and missed your chance to enroll... I’d like to sneak you in the back door right now with this special link below.  [Details below and here.]( Rebecca  --------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rebecca Matter, AWAI Date: Tuesday, April 23, 12:07 PM  To: {EMAIL} Subject: {NAME}: a professional writer by next Friday!  Hey {NAME}, I want to get your writing career up and running… Next week. All YOU have to do is [click here and say “Yes!”]( My team and I will take you by the hand, starting Monday, and lead you through our proven Writer’s Launch Party. Each day you’ll do the simple exercise we give you. And attend an optional training session with some of our coaches. And by Friday, you’ll be officially launched. We’ve been doing this for the past 2 years, and the results have been AMAZING! Here’s what past participants have had to say... David Northrop: I’ve been feeling really alone in the process of launching. Not NOW!! It feels like a big family now! Seriously want to keep the momentum rolling and the connections active! Elias Christeas: So my biggest takeaway from all this is that the world I’ve been reading about and hoping was out there is in fact, REAL. If I can stretch waaaaaaaay back to when I was told about copywriting until today... it’s like seeing static on a TV that’s now come in as a crystal-clear picture. The biggest STEP taken over the last two weeks was simply just taking the LEAP.  Melanie Siemon: My biggest takeaway is that a career in writing is definitely within reach. It’s not a pipe dream or a vague wish. It’s a project, a project that is beckoning me to pull all of my internal resources together to make this happen. Kathy Smith Lee: Rocked my world and turned it around! As a Launch Party group, we’re on separate journeys, at different levels, with different goals, yet we all found community. The support from other members and the training team was incredible. No getting bored or losing interest. It’s fun! Something new every day with a new challenge. Now it’s YOUR turn. [So, come sign up now]( before enrollment closes... drop in to the “party,” and say hello to your fellow writers and our coaches. And next week we’ll get you up and running, ready to take on paid assignments! To your success,  Rebecca  P.S. This live Launch Party is designed to meet you wherever you are — no matter how “green” you may feel. We will have a new assignment for you each day, but they’re all doable at any time during the five days, or even afterward. So if you want to get started making money as a writer THIS YEAR, [get in now here](.  Rebecca Matter President AWAI --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser, here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure your subscription delivery. AWAI Whitelisting info available [here.]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from any future AWAI Special announcements and offers, please click here: [Unsubscribe from AWAI Special announcements and offers.]( To unsubscribe from all AWAI broadcasts click here: [I want to permanently unsubscribe from all AWAI emails.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2024 American Writers & Artists Institute 220 George Bush Blvd, Suite D Delray Beach, FL 33444  

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