Will the R.E.A.L. Authorpreneur Please Stand Up?
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.
Here is a full listing of all the contributor by chapter:
Chapter 1–Joel Friedlander, On Becoming an Authorpreneur
Chapter 2–Matilda Butler, You Can Become an Authorpreneur…Really
Chapter 3–Brian W. Smith, Authorpreneurship: I Did It My Way
Chapter 4–Sharon Norris Elliot, Multi-faceted Authorpreneur
Chapter 5–W. Terry Whalin, Always Learning
Chapter 6–Tyora Moody, The Literary Entrepreneur’s Journey Begins Now (You’re on my website now)
Chapter 7–Rochelle Carter, Authorpreneurship Unleashed
Chapter 8–Nina Amir, Inspiration to Creation
Chapter 9–Tom Blubaugh, Tips from a Russian Writing Maverick
Chapter 10–Kachelle Kelly, Dream, Pray, Hustle Your Way to Authorpreneurship
Chapter 11–Carla R. Cannon, Your Pain Has Purpose
Chapter 12–Roxana Heredia, Bridging the Language Divide
Chapter 13–Shelley R. Roth, Social Media: The Heartbeat of a n Authorpreneur
Chapter 14–Melanie Bragg, Maximize Your Author Experience
Chapter 15–Sharon C. Jenkins, The Portrait of a R.E.A.L Authorpreneur
Order your copy now, get into your favorite reading chair and cuddle up with a book that promises to be empowering, educating and entertaining.