Great Mentors Tele-Seminar with Debbie Macomber


So You Want To Be An Author!
With NY Times Best-Seller
Debbie Macomber


Debbie Macomber, novelist and author of over 150 novels (with 70 million books in print), has penned her first motivational book, Knit Together: Discover God's Pattern for Your Life. This optimistic book and Debbie's personality makes her a perfect choice to be a virtual mentor in the Great Mentors audio series, presented by the Good News Network.

knit together book Millions of women adore Macomber's fiction. Now they can learn the story of her success, how, as a busy mom, she rented a type-writer and persevered through 5 years of countless rejections in her search to find a publisher. She held firm knowing only that she wanted to be a writer and that God had given her the desire for such a purpose. Today the New York Times Bestseller List knows her name well, and her climb to success can be a blueprint for writers and non-writers alike detailing how to follow -- and achieve-- their dreams. Her story is inspiring, but most importantly, the advice she lays out in Knit Together is practical, energizing and easy to follow.

WANT to receive information about future products and LIVE tele-seminars? Great Mentors promises virtual access to experts in the fields of health, happiness, success, business, style, and spirituality. The free tele-seminars use a U.S. telephone number, so you may incur a long distance phone charge, but other than the regular long distance call, there is no fee or other charge. Just fill in your name and email address to receive all the information you need for joining future tele-seminars during which YOU can ask questions and get answers from the experts.


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