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Ann Handley's Fireside Chat With Geraldine DeRuiter

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WEDNESDAY: This chat will inspire your writer within! Join authors for an inspirational chat! Writer

WEDNESDAY: This chat will inspire your writer within! Join authors [Ann Handley and Geraldine DeRuiter]( for an inspirational chat! [MarketingProfs] [Marketing Writing Bootcamp by MarketingProfs | Join authors Ann Handley and Geraldine DeRuiter for an inspirational chat!](weS0/bWd2MU9ucDZXL3I0KzBoZTVDTnFTZElZMnhQbVVRQ3o1dnQrU1Rqa0FycjdnMXdBTS9jcUFRVDMyRzRuOEdlMFhMZ0RyUEJPSVRaemVKNmtNMUM1RFpDYWs2VlRveVplVG9nRjVNa3RQWVNEYXNldjRINndoUT09S0/TGFnZUJacC9sQmpTTlZNSlNnUDJmSklzcGZXZDd5MGszand4ODVPZityUk5sYzgwU2JhS3lIemEvV0RSait6MEVRY1JMVG8xWUtIczk3RkE1RkQ2dmc9PQS2) Writers struggle against our inner doubts... Search for meaningful ways to connect with our audience... And fight like hell to put something new into the world! It's not always easy, as Geraldine DeRuiter will tell you. Geraldine is the James Beard Award-winning writer behind "The Everywhereist" blog and author of two books, including the national bestseller: If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury. And this Wednesday, you're invited to join Geraldine and our very own Ann Handley for a [fireside chat]( about the joys and pains of writing, the challenges of creativity, and... The power YOUR words have to transform readers. The conversation will be enlightening and entertaining—and it will motivate you to keep going, even if things don't always work out as planned. (Because let's be honest: being creative is a gamble!) Author to Author: Ann Handley Talks to Geraldine DeRuiter is the inspirational finale to our Marketing Writing Bootcamp event. [SIT FIRESIDE WITH ANN AND GERALDINE]( Join us, won't you? Live on Nov 6 at 12 noon ET. You may even win a copy of Geraldine's hilarious new memoir. 🔥 Marketing Writing Bootcamp Is HOT! 🔥 Thanks to the thousands who participated over the last 90 days in Marketing Writing Bootcamp! Over nine sessions—soon to be 10, when you count Ann and Geraldine's upcoming chat—our community has discovered a new appreciation for, and new approaches to, marketing writing. It's not too late to join. The series is available on demand: stand-alone or with a PRO membership. [Learn more about both options here]( ➔ [MarketingProfs] This email was sent as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from Product Announcements | [OPT OUT OF ALL EMAIL]( © 2024 MarketingProfs, LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](. 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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