Chris Brogan-Find Your Writing Voice: How to write more like your amazing self
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Find Your Writing Voice: How to write more like your amazing self, for books, blog posts, and email by Chris Brogan This on demand audio is a part of the The Game Changer Network Series. Chicke Fitzgerald interviews Chris Brogan. The original live interview was 10/06/16. Writing isn’t simply about the mechanics. Learn how to distill your unique writing voice for any of your projects, from sending an email to blogging to writing your own book. Come get practical and step-by-step action to take you from “want to” into the realm of “just did.” Learn how to develop topics, how to be bolder in your writing, and how to say what you mean. This works for fiction as well as non fiction, so don’t give yourself that excuse, either. Short, sweet, and to the point, this book is designed to give you new skills and get you back out there writing again. Written by the New York Times bestselling author of eight books (this is his ninth) and a internationally sought after blogger and keynote speaker. Chris Brogan is CEO of Owner Media Group , providing business systems for personal leadership. He is also a highly sought after professional speaker and the New York Times bestselling author of eight books and counting. He’s working on a new book right now about what you can learn about business from video games. Chris has spoken for or consulted with the biggest brands you know, including Disney, Coke, Google, GM, Microsoft, Coldwell Banker, Titleist, Scotts, Humana Health, Cisco, Sony USA, and many more. To order the book click HERE Chris’ website is http://chrisbrogan.com/
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