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#1202: Can you write a book in 15 minutes a day? Interview with Grace Church

By Joyce Glass | Clarity

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Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️ Write a book in just 15 minutes a day.
✍️ The Write Coach 5 Day Challenge empowered me to write.
✍️ Overcome procrastination with a plan.

"Make your fifteen minutes count, make it focused work."

 ~ Grace Church ~


Does writing cause you to shake in your boots? 

Fear and doubt cause procrastination. Grace joined the Write My  Book Bootcamp last year after finding success with the Get the Book Out of Your Head 5 Day Challenge

Her skepticism turned to excitement when she created an outline for her book in five days. For five years her book idea rolled around in her head, but she never knew where to begin. She didn't know how to organize her ideas and get started.

She shares her writing journey as a part of The Write Coach Success stories, and how The W.R.I.T.E. Plan helped her discover what her audience needed.

Join us as we discuss how to diminish fear by focusing on the reader.

Can you write a book in 15 minutes a day? Interview with Grace Church ~ #1202 of The Write Hour with Joyce Glass, Tips From #TheWriteCoachTeam #TheWriteHour @BisbanoWrites

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Meet Grace

Grace is a screenwriter, blogger, and aspiring author. With a professional background in entertainment, public relations, and hospitality, Grace enjoys writing about real life in a way that welcomes, connects, and inspires readers (and herself) to take action — hopefully while making us all laugh a little, even if it’s at ourselves!

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In 2014 after losing her brother, Rob, to a fast and furious cancer, Grace started SpreadHappyness.com. Her weekly blog dedicated to finding ways to “spread” happiness to those around us, no matter what life throws our way. He is also the inspiration behind her first nonfiction book, which will not only encourage but equip readers to support others at any time of grief or loss.

Grace is a member of the WGA/East and Writers Guild of Canada for projects sold in the feature film/TV space. With former lives in New York City and the Jersey Shore, she is currently living in Los Angeles with James, her life/writing partner of over 20 years — and their newly adopted dog, Bobbin!

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About the Author

Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, helps writers, entrepreneurs, and small business owners use the power of story to connect with clients. People may not remember what you say, but they will remember your story. Joyce takes her clients through the book writing process from the idea of a writing a book to the finished manuscript. Many people become overwhelmed at the thought of writing a book or in the process.  Joyce loves to help her clients break it down into manageable steps. Some people start multiple books, and never finish. Joyce helps you reach the finish line.

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