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Write Publish Profit When I was 16 I escaped a cloistered host family in Argentina and holed up in a

Write Publish Profit [View in browser]( When I was 16 I escaped a cloistered host family in Argentina and holed up in a dingy hotel in Montevideo. I remember the vivid colors of the flea market; blankets on the ground, selling antiques and shopping for silver coins. It was a rare breath of absolute independence, marred only by a cold that had me sneezing in my room, completely alone. When I made it back to Buenos Aires, a more responsible friend scolded me for being reckless. Write Publish Profit I see a lot of new authors fretting about the craft - "I built a huge world but my characters won't do anything interesting; I have a great setting but no plot; I don't know what happens next." Writing any kind of book, let alone a good book, is a challenge. And publishing it successfully is a whole other thing. Few authors even make it this far. But profit... that's the elusive genuine silver coin that you find in a discounted flea market bin for less than its weight in precious metal. It shows up when you least expect it - but it never appears when you aren't actively looking for it. It's easy to get busy, distracted, overwhelmed... but don't take your eyes off the prize. It's way too early to shrug it off or give it up to fate. Do you really want this? Then seek it out. To that end - here's the first of two summer writing bundles, available for a limited time. Write Publish Profit 5.0 gives you lifetime access to dozens of writerly resources, including ecourses, ebooks, templates, workbooks, and planners (plus access to writing software like Novel Factory, ProWritingAid, Campfire Pro, and more) for only $49. This deal expires forever in just 5 days. [Click here to get it](. If you need another metaphor, picture watermelon, sprinklers and summer garage sales, where you pick up an intriguing box of junk for a stack of wrinkled bills and take it home to discover unexpected treasures. There's definitely a lot of stuff in this bundle that's worth much more than the entrance fee - any single one of them might be just the tip or tool you needed to make significant progress. Easier to buy everything cheap and try it out rather than procrastinate and end up paying full price later. [facebook]( [instagram]( [twitter]( [youtube]( PS. "What's the catch? Isn't this just junk?" Content creators agree to participate in a bundle like this to reach more people, but the smart ones offer their best, most useful content - so this isn't fluff or filler. Some of these courses (like mine) have dozens of hours of top-shelf writing and publishing info. But don't take my word for it - c[heck out the deal](and decide for yourself after browsing all of the resources. It's a lot. [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Forward email]( Do not want to see it again? [Unsubscribe]( Derek Murphy [Creativindie.com](Â | Portland, OR Location Independent - Usually in a castle or cabin.

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