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Bradley Charbonneau’s Spark – An interview

2020-03-26
By Mariëlle
On 26 March 2020
In Interviews
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These are crazy times and I see so many people around me looking for something, anything, that has meaning right now. That gives them a sense of purpose, something to look forward to.

It’s why I decided to shake things up a bit and do another interview before sharing what I’ve learned about writing and publishing this month. Bradley Charbonneau opens the doors to his month-long course Spark again in April, and I didn’t want anyone to miss out on this opportunity to join him.

Especially not those who are stuck at home with their kids, who could use some real inspiration right now.

What is more, Bradley kindly created a 25% discount code for Spark (or any of his other courses). Just go here and use the code WORDSMITH when checking out.

Now let me introduce the man!

Bradley Charbonneau has written and published twenty-one books but what really makes the hair stand up on his neck is when he gets kids to write, to share their story, to open up, and then to make it even better? When people stop talking and start listening to them. Kids have imaginations like no other beings; help them share their story. He’s written five books together with his two sons and two more with his twin nieces—and he’s just getting started.Read More →

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