Kate Frank – How to Write a Book in a Digital World

September 30, 2017

Jenn Foster and Melanie Johnson interview Kate Frank. You have a book trapped inside YOU and it is screaming to be let out. You think about what your book would say almost every day. When you look at available books on your subject matter, you know you have something more to add to the current knowledge.

 

Yet you hesitate to venture into the unknown world of book authoring and publishing. You are an expert in your industry, but the business of creating a published book is completely different. You yearn to release your wisdom into the world and watch people and profits grow. You wonder where you would even start. You have an advocate, ghostwriter, rewrite copywriter and publishing connection ready to help make your dreams come true. Meet Kate Frank.  Contact her to help you write your book today.

Email Kate at [email protected].

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For more information about Kate, visit http://www.authorlegacyresource.com

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