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Jennie Nash

    Jennie Nash est la fondatrice et PDG d'Author Accelerator, une organisation dédiée à la formation de coachs littéraires qui permettent aux écrivains de concrétiser leurs visions. Pendant douze ans, les auteurs désireux d'atteindre des lecteurs ont fait confiance à Jennie pour guider leurs projets de l'inspiration initiale jusqu'à la publication. Ses clients ont franchi des étapes importantes, obtenant les meilleurs agents de New York, des prix littéraires nationaux et des contrats avec de grandes maisons d'édition. Jennie est elle-même une auteure prolifique de neuf livres dans trois genres et a partagé son expertise en enseignant pendant treize ans au Writer’s Program de l'UCLA Extension.

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    The Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming: And Other Lessons I Learned from Breast Cancer
    Read Books All Day and Get Paid For It: The Business of Book Coaching
    The Only True Genius in the Family
    • The Only True Genius in the Family

      • 263pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Struggling with feelings of inadequacy, Claire navigates her identity as a commercial photographer overshadowed by her father's legacy and her daughter's burgeoning career. Following her father's death, she grapples with jealousy and self-doubt, questioning the value of her own work. While organizing a retrospective of her father's photographs, Claire discovers surprising truths that challenge her perceptions of motherhood, artistry, and her relationship with her father, ultimately leading to a profound transformation in her understanding of herself.

      The Only True Genius in the Family
    • There's a new player in the gig economy that's perfect for people who love books. It's called book coaching, and you really do get to read books all day and get paid for it. A book coach is a strategic professional who guides a writer through the creative process of developing a book -- helping them define the project, design the best narrative structure to tell their tale, and build both their confidence and their editorial skills as they write forward. Part project manager, part editor, part cheerleader, being a book coach is intellectually stimulating, soulful, satisfying work that you can do on your own time from the comfort of your own home. In Read Books All Day and Get Paid For It: The Business of Being a Book Coach, Jennie Nash, a multiple six-figure book coach and the founder and CEO of Author Accelerator, shares the nuts and bolts of the book coaching business -- touching on everything from pricing and processes to marketing and mindset. Jennie has trained more than 50 book coaches in how to coach fiction and nonfiction writers, and now she is sharing her secrets about how to run a successful side hustle or full-time book coaching business.

      Read Books All Day and Get Paid For It: The Business of Book Coaching
    • Facing breast cancer at thirty-six transformed Jennie Nash into a wise woman, revealing the strength of her instincts and the resilience of her children. Her journey through the illness highlighted how the experience can lead to unexpected positivity and profound changes for patients and their families. Nash's story emphasizes the importance of perspective and personal growth amidst adversity.

      The Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming: And Other Lessons I Learned from Breast Cancer