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Writing a book can establish you as an authority in your field—but how do you write a great one, and how do you get it published?

Join Jennifer Dorsey, editorial director of BIZ Experiences Press, the book division of BIZ Experiences Media, in conversation with BIZ Experiences magazine editor in chief Jason Feifer, as they discuss how BIZ Experiencess can transform themselves into best-selling authors.

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Jennifer Dorsey is the editorial director of BIZ Experiences Press. She has worked in the book publishing industry for over 20 years and specializes in nonfiction.

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