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*Welcome to the* 
  
Author 
Entrepreneurship Magazine 
by Beth Barany, and the creative team at Barany 
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Get Together! 
 
Thanks for reading! I created this 
magazine to help authors – especially shy, introverted novelists – create 
sustainable, successful, and enjoyable careers.  
 
Instead of a March issue, this is our Spring 2013 issue. I'm moving the 
magazine to quarterly, starting with this issue, because my fiction, and that of 
my husband's (our graphic designer) is taking up more of our time. 
Yippee!  
 
But it wasn't always this way. I used to feel that my writing competed with 
my business of coaching writers, but now I've come to realize that taking care 
of myself, that is working on my fiction regularly, is top priority. When I do 
take really good care of myself, my business flows. That was my big Aha 
recently.  
 
What's your big Aha around your author career? Please share it at our blog: 
www.authorentrepreneurship.com. Thanks for joining us on this wonderful author 
entrepreneur's adventure that we share. 
 
PS. Because I love to create circles 
of support, I've just launched with Catharine Bramkamp an informal support group 
for Writing Coaches who write fiction. If you'd like to join us because you'd 
like to give and get support, and you too are a writing coach who writes 
fiction, then request to join our Facebook Group here: Coffee Clatch: Virtual Cafe for Writing Coaches. ("Clatch" 
from "klatch", and "coffee klatch", a casual social gathering for coffee and 
conversation. From the German. I could have 
sworn it was Yiddish!) 
  
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Contact 
us is you have questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future 
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I'm dedicated to helping author 
entrepreneurs create, build, and maintain successful and sustainable 
careers.  
 
With that mission I publish this magazine 
as a service to all authors, my colleagues and new friends. 
 
Our magazine is for You: 
authors 
book 
midwifes 
book 
marketers 
book 
designers 
cover designers 
website designers for 
authors 
publishing and marketing 
consultants 
writing coaches 
ghostwriters 
white paper 
writers 
copywriters 
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more! 
 
What issues concern 
you the most?  
 
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of 
This Is the Place; 
Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered; 
Tracings, a chapbook of poetry; and how to books for writers including the award-winning second edition of, 
The Frugal Book Promoter: How to get nearly free publicity on your own or by partnering with your publisher; 
The Frugal Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and Ensure Success; and 
Great Little Last Minute Editing Tips for Writers .  
The Great First Impression Book Proposal is her newest booklet for writers. She has three FRUGAL books for retailers including 
A Retailer’s Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions: How To Increase Profits and Spit in the Eyes of Economic Downturns with Thrifty Events and Sales Techniques.  Some of her other blogs are 
TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com, a blog where authors can recycle their favorite reviews. She also blogs at all things editing, grammar, formatting and more at 
The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor .  
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Thanks for sharing this, Carolyn! I look forward to more articles from you!
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