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5 Secrets to Write a Book in a Weekend

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Everyone knows being a published author is a universal symbol of expertise and credibility. Having a book also serves as a "big business card" if you are looking to attract clients. But how do you get started? More importantly, how do you get finished? Find out during, Your Divorce Recovery Coach, Martin Salama's interview with Donna Kozik, who is responsible for hundreds of new authors appearing on Amazon every year.  

Host Martin Salama is a Life Coach and Author. Martin became Your Divorce Recovery Coach after finding the skills to recover after splitting from his wife of 24 years. He credits his coach training for helping him get through his divorce. Martin developed his 7 step system to help others going through divorce recover from their emotional pains.  In April 2013, he published his book “Recovering from Divorce: 7 Steps to Recover Without Drama to Create a New Life”. www.YourDivorceRecoveryCoach.com.

Donna Kozik is known as the book writing and publishing expert and for the past several months has led a number of people in writing a book in a weekend.  In fact, she has set a personal goal of helping 1,000 people become published authors in the next year. 

But before all that she grew up on a 200 acre dairy farm in rural northwestern Pennsylvania and moved to San Diego in 2001, a move that inspired her first book, 29 Days to a Smooth Move. 

She’s a two-time award winning author and that book led her to be featured in Woman’s Day and Women’s World magazines, the LA Times and Baltimore Sun. She’s also appeared on the NBC Nightly News and has been heard on NPR’s Marketplace. Plus she was hired by Sprint PCS to be a paid national media spokesperson—all thanks to her book. 

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