Your Story Matters

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Slay your doubt demons and get your novel or memoir reader ready with book coach Julie Artz. Because your story matters!

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About Julie Artz

I help writers who have done all the workshops, read all the craft booksโ€”who are *almost there*โ€”break the rejection cycle and get to that long-sought YES.

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