Advice For Aspiring Writers

Hey, homeschoolers! I met Phil and Erin Ulrich at the Great Homeschool Convention in South Carolina. I fell in love with their books and Phil's writing story. I invited him to join me on the podcast to discuss advice for aspiring writers. I know many of you would like to write or have kids who love it. Before I share this inspiring interview, I want to thank my sponsor for this podcast: Voyage Course. The transition from high school to adult life is a major one. How can you make sure that your student is well prepared for the leap? By accessing the right resources! Voyage is an interactive, online program that walks high school students through key skills they need to transition into adulthood well. Whether they are trying to figure out a career, exploring a college path, or simply seeking to learn adult life skills, Voyage has the tools and lessons to help equip them for their journey. With five interactive modules covering personal development, career planning, college planning, financial responsibility, and everyday life skills, Voyage is designed for self-paced, independent learning, and it’s an affordable course at only $60 for all 5 modules! Learn more about the course at thriveacademics.com/voyage-course. Advice for Aspiring Writers Phil and I discussed: * His fascinating journey to becoming a writer * The surprising focus every aspiring writer must have * Where the idea for Growly Books came from Giveaway You can find links to freebies, information about the Growly Books, and some special offers at GrowlyBooks.com/sanity. Enter the giveaway for a full set of books with personalized inscription, three freamable illustrations, books, and stickers by commenting with what interests you about the books here. Thanks again to Voyage Course for sponsoring this episode. Have a happy homeschool week!

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