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“How do I support my favorite author?” Let’s talk about it!

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I have a GREAT resource to share with you today, {NAME}! Actually, it’s something I wish I coul

I have a GREAT resource to share with you today, {NAME}! Actually, it’s something I wish I could’ve known about maaany years ago. Last year I read 35 books for FUN and I feel like at the end of every book when I’m reading the acknowledgements, I find myself wondering: how can I support this human who spent many months (or years) writing this book I just enjoyed? Inspired by lots of the questions I’ve been getting about the release of my first book, How Are You, Really? (coming June 28th!), I've created a handy guide for how to support an author you love! Questions like “Do pre-orders actually matter?” and “Beyond just buying their book, how do I back and encourage my favorite author year round?” and “What makes the biggest difference for an author?” FABULOUS questions, one’s that I’m seeing in a much clearer light than ever before since entering the authorship space! So, want to learn FIVE ways you can show your love to those authors whose work has mattered to you, who’ve changed your life, and to whom you feel connected? I’ve got you covered! [Read my handy guide for you right here on the blog!]() Feelin’ the love already? Here’s a way you can start TODAY: [Join my Book Insider’s Club!]( It’s a rad little inbox community we’ve got going on where I can share my behind-the-scenes process of writing and releasing my first book, and share super helpful resources like this one! Come be an insider! (Aaaand I might just read to you. ✌️) Here’s to all the authors that have shaped us, challenged us, and changed our communities—word by word. Proud to support you in all the ways we can! Let’s go show those authors some love, shall we? Jenna P.S. We should do a book club! Hit “reply” and share with me the best book you’ve recently read—maybe I should start a little club for all of us readers! [image]( [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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