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Specialties
Helping Entrepreneurs Write & Publish their Books. Did you know that most successful Entrepreneurs did not become successful until after they published a book!
Helping other Non-Fiction and Fiction Writers Write & Publish their books.
History
Established in 2010.
I worked as a Freelancer, writing for magazines and newspapers for about 30 years with an overlapping interest in religious education. After 9 – 11, the freelance writing opportunities dried up, because advertising was greatly diminished. It was a domino effect that touched just about every industry.
Fortunately, I was able to garner my volunteer work in religious education into a paid career. All totaled, I spent about 25 years in Religious Education.
After retiring from religious education, I began to publish collections of my children’s stories that I had written over the years as a religious educator.
My first dive into Indie Publishing was in 1981, so in 2010 I began again finding that the technology had changed to make it so much easier.
Then, it was suggested that I should teach others to write and publish their books, so I began holding classes. I also continued to publish books and now have about 30 published books. I work individually and groups.
Meet the Business Owner
Connie D.
Business Owner
Connie Dunn is an award-winning author, speaker, and educator. She specializes in developing a community of writers from which she helps fiction and non-fiction writers take their book from wherever they are to getting them published.
Her 30 years as a freelance writer gave her experience writing for some of the top technology magazines and an award-winning column in The Dallas Morning News. She also worked for publishing companies doing developmental (content) editing, as well as worked for a plethora of start-up technology companies on user manuals and marketing materials.
Connie also won awards in screenplays and poetry. She is the founder and executive editor of Weeping Cherry International Review, which serves the writing community by offering book reviews, author interviews, fiction, poetry, essays, and non-fiction. Artists can also showcase their art in this digital quarterly magazine.
Connie lives in Franklin, MA.