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Authors: J.F. Penn

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http://www.TheCreativePenn.com
helps people write, publish and market their books through articles, audio, video and online products as well as live workshops. Joanna is available internationally for speaking events aimed at writers, authors and entrepreneurs.

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Joanna also has a popular podcast for writers on iTunes,
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Non-fiction books by Joanna Penn

Career Change: Stop hating your job, discover what you really want to do with your life, and start doing it!
 

Public Speaking for Authors, Creatives and Other Introverts

How to Market a Book - for authors, by an author
 

 

Acknowledgments

 
For Jonathan.
Growing together, but not in each other’s shadow.

 
Thank you to everyone who has encouraged me during the writing of the book, especially to all the enthusiastic readers on my blog,
TheCreativePenn.com
. Your comments, tweets and emails in the last year have made it a journey I’ve been privileged to share. Your votes for the book cover and comments on the back blurb in particular helped me no end and I will continue to share lessons learned as we travel together on the writer’s way.

 
A special thank you to my proof-readers: Jonathan Bleier, Jacqui Penn, Elizabeth Wilmott, Karen Thomas, Heidi Uytendaal, Damian Cox and Alan Baxter, dark fantasy author at
AlanBaxterOnline.com
.
 

Your feedback significantly helped shape the final version of the book. An extra thanks to Damian for the brilliant plot ideas and introducing me to the Preston & Child Pendergast series, which enabled me to see a future for Morgan’s adventures.

 
Thank you to Tom Evans,
TheBookWright.com
who encouraged me to write fiction when I was blocked by the idea that I was only a non-fiction writer.
 

 
Also to Mur Lafferty
murverse.com
whose advice “it’s OK to suck with your first draft” helped me get the words down. The first draft of the novel was started during National Novel Writing Month and I would encourage any writer to participate if you want a jumpstart:
nanowrimo.org

 
 

 
As an independent author in this process, I engaged a number of professionals along the way. The wonderful cover and interior print book design was created by Joel Friedlander from
TheBookDesigner.com
. Joel’s brilliant blog is packed with information for indie publishers. Steve Parolini at
TheNovelDoctor.com
did a fantastic Editorial Review that helped me rejig the structure, plot and fill out the characters.

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