Replay: Brooke Warner shares Five Things She's Learned about Giving Voice to What Matters in the New Year
Check out the first five minutes of her recent class.
“As we emerge into 2021, many of us will be looking back at the many challenges and necessary resilience of 2020. This will be an important moment to consider how we can give voice to what matters—what messages, ideas, and impact we want our writing to center around and what we want or need to deliver.”
– Brooke Warner, Five Things I've Learned about Giving Voice to What Matters in the New Year
Brooke Warner is the acclaimed author of Write On, Sisters! and president of Warner Coaching Inc.. She’s been working in women-only publishing since 2004, first for beloved indie publisher Seal Press, and then striking out on her own in 2012 to cofound She Writes Press. Here’s the first five minutes of our recent two-hour class in which she shares the Five Things She’s Learned about putting out the message you most want to share in the new year.
Five Things I’ve Learned about Giving Voice to What Matters in the New Year aims to inspire and assist writers and aspiring writers in identifying what they want to give voice to in the new year. Brooke encourages participants to reflect on the challenges and resilience of the previous year and consider the messages, ideas, and impact they want their writing to focus on in 2021. She offers timeless support and guidance for writers to pursue their big, bold dreams by elevating their voice.
If you want timeless, personal inspiration that can motivate your creative journey anytime, this class is for you.
In addition to Write On, Sisters!, Brooke has published Green-light Your Book, What’s Your Book?, and three books on memoir. Brooke is a TEDx speaker, cohost of the weekly writing podcast “Write-minded,” and the former executive editor of Seal Press. She is the former Chairperson of the Independent Book Publishers Association and also sits on the boards of the Bay Area Book Festival and the National Association of Memoir Writers. She writes a monthly column for Publishers Weekly.
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