Did you see this?

Published: Wed, 03/29/17

It's writing coach Kevin T. Johns here. 

I sent you an email last Sunday evening, but my stats show you didn't open it.

I understand how busy everyone's email inboxes are these day so no worries. 

That said, the email contained important info regarding a free trial to WC Academy, so I wanted to make sure you got all the info. 

You see, it's been one month since I launched Writer's Craft Academy, and what a month it's been!

We've had amazing discussions in the private Facebook group; we've had awesome weekly coaching sessions; and this week we're having our first book club meeting where we're going to be discussing Seth Godin's incredible book for artists, The Icarus Deception.

This month I also added a new 40 min. long Expert Interview all about "World Building" to the training library.

We've been having a lot of fun, digging deep, and learning lots. 

And, most important of all, members have been getting words on the page and making progress on their novels! 

Because that's what it's all about!

Folks are loving being members of the Academy, and I know you will too. 

I'm so sure you'll love it, in fact, that I've decided to give you a tase of what WC Academy has to offer totally for free.

Sign-up today using this link, and you'll get full access to Writer's Craft Academy for 14 days. 

Join the Facebook group and interact with other writers. 

Download the ebooks available on our resources page. 

Check out the hours of training videos. 

And, of course, attend a coaching sessions to get personalized support, advice, and motivation directly from me.

All for free. 

If you enjoy being a member, you'll be charged our insanely affordable rate of $35 a month once your two week trial ends. 

If it turns out the Academy isn't right for you, no worries. Let me know and I'll cancel your membership without you ever being charged a dime. 

What do you say? Ready to give Writer's Craft Academy a shot?


I'll see you inside the Academy!

Your pal in writing, 



Kevin T. Johns, writing coach