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Dear {NAME}, I wrote you the other day about my ?secret? life as a writer. I want you to know I?

Dear {NAME}, I wrote you the other day about my “secret” life as a writer. I want you to know I’m proud of what I’ve done through writing. Proud of the people and causes I’ve helped. Proud of the money I make. But I’ve also learned to play it cool. To keep my writing life under wraps — especially to neighbors and friends who aren’t in a great place career-wise. But if you want to be a writer… If you’re intrigued by this concealed world of opportunity and freedom… And you know there’s more out there, waiting for you… Then I’m happy to share my secrets with you. Happy to reveal the shortcuts I’ve learned from other writers. Just one thing you need to know: You have to make the choice. Hey, I get it — doing things for yourself can be hard, right? It’s in the news all the time, messages about why you should do things for yourself… “Vacations improve mood.” “Massages decrease stress.” “Independence raises life-satisfaction.” “Fulfilling work lessens anxiety.” Yet when it comes down to it… it’s tough to take that first step. To break the mold and move away from what your parents did. What your friends do. And instead, do what you want to do. Why? Maybe it looks harder when you’re on the outside. Maybe you’re not sure which step to take first. So, how about this to get you going: Picture someone holding your hand, pointing you in the right direction… telling you it’s okay to move forward with your writing dreams… that it’s time you do what you really want to do… … especially if it’s going to give you massive life advantages, like freedom over your schedule and income! [That’s exactly what the Barefoot Writer Club does.](  Join us and we’ll kick right off by sending you our coveted Writing Opportunity Reports. That includes: - The Secret of the 1-Hour Work Week (valued at $39, yours FREE) - The $500 Email Secret (valued at $39, yours FREE) - The Lazy Writer’s Path to a Six-Figure Income (valued at $39, yours FREE) - Get Paid to Surf the Web (valued at $39, yours FREE) - Get Paid to Take Your Next Vacation (valued at $39, yours FREE) You also get immediate access to our monthly digital magazine, Barefoot Writer — the go-to source for over 20,000 individuals ready to quit the work-grind and get paid to write. On top of all that, you get access to our private, members-only, “secrets-gone-wild” Facebook Group, where fellow Barefoot Writers share their stories, advice, lessons learned… everything you’d want to know to get your paid writer’s life up and moving fast. Since we know how important it is to hit the ground running, we’ll start you right off with a FREE gift (worth $79) that teaches you the basic tricks to writing projects that people pay high fees for. [Join the Barefoot Writer Club by September 18th and get 65% off.]( To your life success, Mindy McHorse Executive Editor, Barefoot Writer P.S. If the idea of life as a writer appeals to you… And you’re excited by the prospect of making $10K, $50K, or even $100K writing… And you CAN’T WAIT to call your own shots and dictate your own hours and work projects… [Click here right now.]( P.P.S. Remember, you’re not alone. A lot of other folks are ready to break free from ordinary. So we’re going to make it as easy as possible for you to become part of this world. That includes a very limited-time 65% OFF access pass to the Barefoot Writer Club. [Click here to accept the discount.]( To see some of what you’ll be getting, here’s a sneak peek into our private, members-only Facebook Group for Barefoot Writers. You can’t access the page itself — it’s protected from public view so our members can ask the real money questions (things you’ll find nowhere else). Here’s some of what goes on inside this exclusive group: [Join Barefoot Writer by September 18th for 65% off!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- For questions or requests: [contact us online](. Trouble viewing this email? [View 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 issues of The Writer's Life, 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](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ©2019 American Writers & Artists Inc. 101 SE 6th Ave., Ste A Delray Beach, FL 33483 Phone (561) 278-5557 Fax (561) 278-5929  

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