Introducing the Weekly Book Business Brief


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Happy Tuesday!

In case you missed me yesterday, there's no need for concern. While I don't usually keep secrets from you, I've been sitting on two cool project for a while, and they're starting to take on some serious momentum.

You may have read when I talked about Project 100 (and asked 100 of you to join in the fun). What started as an ambitious goal has quietly grown into something even bigger: another huge project and Project 200. (More details on them are coming soon, and I'm thinking you'll be interested in hearing more.)

If you didn't reply to be on Team 100 because you got busy, or we talk regularly IRL, but still want to get the inside scoop, just reply now. I'll add you to the list If you're on Team 100, I'll be sending a huge update by the end of next week.

Which brings me to this message: something holding space on my production schedule had to give. And I refuse to let that "something" be the quality of what lands in your inbox.

So starting today, I'm saying goodbye and thanks to the daily emails and officially launching the Weekly Book Business Brief.

Every Tuesday, I'll send a thoughtful, packed-with-goodness email covering something you need to know about building your empire (including writing, publishing, marketing, and monetizing your book). And, when my new projects are talk-about-able, I'll share about them, too. Same no nonsense filler or fluff. Just the good stuff, carefully crafted, curated, and ready to help you move forward to get the most out of your books, business, and life.

Now, while I have you, I wanted to make sure you know about something I created specifically for you: the The Nonfiction Author's Empire Roadmap (a.k.a. the "Roadmap").

Whether you're still dreaming about being an author and thinking through your book content, deep in the writing trenches, or holding a finished book and wondering "what's next," the Roadmap will show you exactly where you are and what your next best step is.

👉 Find your next step here: HonoreeCorder.com/Roadmap

I'll be back in your inbox next Tuesday.

With excitement (and a very full calendar),

Honorée Corder.
Author. Executive Book Producer.

P.S. Project 200 (and it's BFF) is going to be a big deal. Stay tuned. 😉

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