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Give thanks for everything writing has given you - by publishing!

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Get started with LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest Brought to you by your friends a

Get started with LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest Brought to you by your friends at Taste of Home. Celebrate your small wins with LifeRich Publishing. For the past few months, you might have been out and about with your writing goals. You're probably busy curating the ideal recipes for your cookbook or have been editing your memoir for the millionth time. It's exhausting. But becoming a published author has never been easy. Never forget to take a moment to breathe and be thankful for the little achievements you've accomplished so far. You'll need it once you've decided to create your publishing path. When you look back on those small wins, you'll surely be more motivated to face every hurdle in your publishing journey! When you're ready to publish, let LifeRich Publishing, an imprint of Reader's Digest, be your guide throughout your publishing process. We've worked with professionals equipped with the expertise and knowledge to keep you toward your goal. You can also choose from our comprehensive selection of publishing, marketing, and distribution services designed for determined writers everywhere. Let LifeRich be your partner in fulfilling your publishing goals. Download our guide below to find out more about our unique publishing process. * This email is an advertisement. [LifeRich Publishing logo]( [Gift or subscribe now to your favorite magazine!]( [Subscribe Now >]( You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL} To unsubscribe or update your Email Preferences, [click here.]( View our[privacy policy](. Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 1610 N. 2nd St., Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 Copyright © 2021 Trusted Media Brands. All rights reserved.

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