Written by November 26th, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving! This week we are having a ‘Best of’ issue of Authors Publish. We are also publishing it on Tuesday (as you may have noticed), so that it does not encroach on your holiday.

We are taking time off this week to visit our family, and to take a much needed break. We are very thankful to have you as a reader. Since we started Authors Publish Magazine, we’ve been impressed by the steady readership that we’ve gained, and the encouraging words of many of our subscribers.

Our mission is to make it easy for you to get published. We want to personally thank you for spending time with our articles. We know your time is valuable, and we strive to earn your time every single week.

This issue features all the articles that we have published that have received a lot of attention. They are the articles that are readers have deemed most helpful and that are requested again and again.

If you do not see your favorite article here, be sure to email us at support@authorspublish.com so that we make sure to fit it into the next ‘Best Of” issue.

 

Happy Holidays,

Jacob & Caitlin Jans

 

 

 

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