From Screenplays to Storefronts: How Deborah Wilde Turned Snark into a Sustainable Author Brand
Jenn Lessmann1mo ago
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After years of writing scripts for others, Wilde has built her book business for herself, with witty heroines that reflect her personality, stories like those she wants to see on the shelf, and a direct sales website that connects her to her readers.
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