Replay: Brooke Warner shares Five Things She's Learned about How Women Writers Thrive
Check out the first five minutes of her recent class.
“I wrote my latest book, Write On, Sisters!, in part because I saw the unique challenges women writers face—as a result of social conditioning; getting a late start, historically speaking; and how our inner critics beat us up and leave even the strongest of us doubting ourselves and our capacity. In this class we’ll address all that head on, and we’ll unlock the keys to the thriving part—because we have the will and the agency and the strength to determine our own course of action, our own success—but we cannot do it alone.”
– Brooke Warner, Five Things I've Learned about How Women Writers Thrive
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 her recent two-hour class in which Brooke shares the Five Things She’s Learned during her nearly two decades of leading and championing women-only publishing about the ways that women writers work, collaborate, and succeed.
Five Things I’ve Learned about How Women Writers Thrive offers an empowering and supportive space for women to explore what works for their fellow women writers. Brooke shares unique insights and success stories, addressing the challenges women writers face and providing strategies to overcome them.
If you’re eager to learn more about the challenges women writers face and the strategies you can use to overcome them, 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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