A Showcase of R.E.A.L. Authorpreneurs

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

I have a special guest today; one I'm sure all writers who view what they do as a business will appreciate. 

Sharon Jenkins Presents a Showcase of R.E.A.L. Authorpreneurs to Motivate, Inspire and Empower Her Literary Peers

Fifteen authorpreneurs that have successfully mastered the art of Authorpreneurship are featured in Sharon C. Jenkins’ latest release, Will the R.E.A.L. Authorpreneur Please Stand Up?. This compilation launches in July 2015, featuring such successful authorpreneurs as Rochelle Carter, Nina Amir, Joel Friedlander, Tyora Moody, Brian Smith, Matilda Butler and W. Terry Whalin.

The term “authorpreneur” is a fairly new term in the literary industry. It combines the words “author” and “entrepreneur” to define the 21st Century author. Jenkins is the first to go a step beyond to help us define R.E.A.L. authorpreneurs as being Relevant, Entrepreneurial, Action-oriented, and Literary focused.

She states, “Authorpreneurs are a rare breed. They authentically combine two skill sets: writing and entrepreneurship, to create space in the literary marketplace for their creativity.” 

Order your copy now, get into your favorite reading chair and cuddle up with a book that promises to be empowering, educating and entertaining.

More About the Author

Sharon Jenkins, also known as The Master Communicator, is a bestselling author, ghostwriter and inspirational speaker. Throughout her career, Sharon has helped hundreds of authors get their message to the masses. Jenkins is the author of Authorpreneurship: The Business Start-Up Manual for Authors, a culmination of everything she has learned from her literary journey, Will the R.E.A.L. Authorpreneur Please Stand Up? and Christian Authorpreneurship: Mastering the Business of Writing (September 2015).


4 comments:

  1. That book will benefit a lot of self-published writers.

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  2. I've never heard that word but it makes sense. Some authors are better at it than others.
    Susan Says

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  3. It's always fun to read about success stories!

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