I want to give you a workshop ticket


Hi Reader,

I spent the past few weeks running workshops and hosting coaching calls with Pro Writers Only community members.

Over the next few weeks, I plan on running several more premium workshops for Pro Writers.

These workshops are live, actionable, and last 60–90 minutes.

I usually deep dive into a single topic that helps amateur writers go pro.

I want to make sure I run a workshop subscribers enjoy.

So, tick the box that you most want to learn more about.

Which workshop topic interests you the most?

Tickets cost $97, but I’ll give away one selected at random.

Alternatively, if you’ve another writing topic you’d like me to cover, feel free to reply to this email and suggest it.

Write on,
Bryan Collins

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