Friday, April 15, 2022

WNL producing a two-week tour & free book giveaway for My Sister helped Me Heal: The Power of Kingdom Sisterhood by Chavon Anette


 Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour and free book giveaway for My Sister Helped Me Heal: The Power of Kingdom Sisterhood by Chavon Anette. The book tour will run from April 4- 15, 2022.

B.N.: 978-0578380049

Genre: Religion / Christian Living / Personal Growth

ABOUT THE VISIONARY 

Chavon is an Amazon #1 International Bestselling Author, Transformational Speaker, Leadership and Life Coach, and Talk Show Host. She is the CEO of Purpose Unwrapped, LLC, and non-profit Power and Grace Leaders, Inc. Also, a board member- COO- of an Accreditation organization- Governing Council. 

Chavon is affectionally known as the Fire Leadership Coach. She marries practical and spiritual tools to empower and equip kingdom people to lead in the world. Formerly a high school educator, her mission is now to help Kingdom people Break Fear, Build Faith, and Lead Confidently online and beyond. She believes it takes commitment, confidence, and courage to impact culture.

She is also a transformational speaker who speaks with great passion in a way that empowers and challenges her listeners. She has been featured as a speaker on ABC news, TCT Today, Virginia Wesleyan University, and at conferences and other events such as the globally recognized Comeback Champion Summit and Sister Leads Conference. 

Chavon has published 4 books on Amazon, and she has been a part of 7 anthologies. Three anthologies became Amazon's #1 Bestsellers- Undeterred, (International Bestselling) Unveiled Transparency, Called to Intercede, and Sister Leaders. Now, She is in the process of birthing out My Sister Helped Me Heal Anthology, where she is the visionary. 

Chavon Anette was the 2021 Servant Leader of the Year Award Recipient from ACHI Magazine. Also, In 2021, she was nominated for ACHI as Entrepreneur of the year, mentor of the year, author of the year, and T.V. personality of the year. Additionally, in 2018, Chavon was nominated for ACHI as Author of the Year and Educator of the year, and in 2019 she was selected for ACHI as Educator of the Year and Orator of the Year!

                                                                                ABOUT THE BOOK

Chavon Anette and a fantastic group of women join in an Anthology to share their story about the Powerful gift of Kingdom Sisterhood. The book is about real stories of Sisterhood That helped people move - from broken to the whole - from hidden to walking in purpose - from rejected to accepted - from insecure to confident - from afraid to bold as a lioness.


EXCERPT
 

"Look at her"- my eyes meet my friend- "I support and love you."
"Look at her"- my eyes shift to my next friend- "I support and love you."
"Look at her"- my eyes turn to my other friend- "I support and love you."
"Look at me"- my eyes are at my friend creating this moment- "I support and love you."

It was moments before I would speak for my first in-person event. God led my friend Kiyanni Bryan to instruct me to turn and look at all my sisters in the back room with me - Lakia Perez, Ciara Mason, Melissa Daughtry, and herself, and allow them to say,,, those words to me. With tears rolling down my eyes, the reality of their words sinking in brought me to a new level of freedom and deliverance. 

It can weigh on you when you have had to manage the fights of ministry and struggles in your personal life. It never means quitting or giving up, but with the right people around you, it still means making sure you position yourself to heal in the areas where you have been wounded.

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Practical Advice for Beginning Non-Fiction Writers: Chavon Anette

Let me begin by saying, to every non-fiction writer, I commend you for being willing to share your story, experience, and even expertise with others. There are so many things that could be considered practical advice for becoming a non-fiction writer. I will share three with you that have been helpful for me. At this point, I am a published author, whether it is a solo project or an anthology of over 10 books. So many people are in the writing process who ask me how I wrote so many books or been in so many anthologies at only 33 years of age, so I will share with you some practical tips.

First, you need to have a vision or a why behind writing your book. As a business owner and leader in ministry and the marketplace, I have learned that people care less about your what and how, but they remain connected to you based on your why. How will your book serve others even when it is about you or what you know? This is important because when it is time for you to promote your book, you need a clear message, and this will also help you write even when you don't feel like it; yes, that happens to the best of us.

Second, create an outline. An outline is something that was taught to us in grade school. It seemed like, at least for me, the assignment of creating the framework for our papers was boring and useless work. However, the best writing comes from first organizing all your thoughts. Furthermore, an outline allows you to see yourself making progress over time. You get to see yourself finishing a chapter and moving on to the next one with an understanding that you are getting closer to the finished product. The saying is, to begin with the end in mind.

Third, don't overwhelm yourself with the editing process when you are the writer. You must make the investment and give your finished manuscript to an editor. You are the content creator, and you can allow someone else to focus on the details. Many people struggle to complete their writing because they are also trying to edit their writing. John Maxwell teaches you to focus on your strengths and never be afraid to hire someone who has a strength that you don't have. The reality is we can't be strong in everything.

Remember, someone needs what you are about to put in publication. It is your job to produce what will help others. Your book may not touch everyone globally, but it will touch most people who need it. Create a vision not just for the book but create a timeline. Develop a strong outline but allow yourself the flexibility to add to or take away as you go through the writing process. Write as the content creator but don't be afraid to make revisions based on the editor's comments. Your book is just what the world needs. 


                           10 Things You Didn't Know about Chavon Anette


1.   1.    I am the only girl with three brothers, and my two younger brothers are twins.

2.  2.     I played the violin in the 6th grade and all throughout high school.

3.  3.     I ran track in the 6th grade, placing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in most of my meets, and I raced in regionals that year.

4.    4.   I stepped for a recreational team in middle school, and I stepped again in college for two years.

5.    5.    I was voted best laugh and most likely to become famous my senior year from the orchestra department.

6.    6.   I was a debutant my senior year in high school.

7.    7.   I rode my first rollercoaster when I was 16 years old, and I have been in love since that moment.

8.    8.   My favorite subject in school was math, and I once desired to become a math teacher even though I was a Special Education teacher for six years.

9.    9. I grew up in church, and I prepared and spoke my first sermon at 12 years old.

1110.   My favorite color is purple.

                                                10 of My Favorite Things

1.     Speaking and Preaching

2.     Writing or reading a book

3.     Learning new things that will help me improve

4.     Watching a good basketball game

5.     Family and Friends Game Nights

6.     Lasagna

7.     Prayer

8.     Worship Music

9.     Coaching

1     Healthy Living

10 Favorite Authors:

1.     Bishop TD Jakes

2.     John Maxwell

3.     Myles Munroe

4.     Shawn Bolz

5.     Pricilla Shrier

6.     Joyce Myers

7.     John Breavear

8.      Apostle Matthew Stevenson

9.     John Eckhardt

1      Real Talk Kim/ Kimberly Jones


MY BOOK REVIEW:     


 Book Excerpt:

"Chavon Anette and an amazing group of women join in an Anthology to share their story about the Powerful gift of Kingdom Sisterhood. The book is about real stories of Sisterhood That helped people move - from broken to a whole - from hidden to walking in purpose - from rejected to accepted - from insecure to confident - from afraid to bold as a lioness."

Title:  My Sister Helped Me Heal...The Power of Kindom Sisterhood

Author:  Chavon Thomas

Publisher: C.T.

Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean

Rating:  Five

Review:

'My Sister Helped Me Heal' by Chavon Thomas

My Assessment:  

This book 'My Sister Helped Me Heal' was a wonderful group of anthologies that these women shared in 'their story about the Powerful gift of Kingdom Sisterhood. As I read through each level, I was moved by how these sisters [authors] helped one understand just what was going on in their lives and how, through Sisterhood, they were able to 'help their sisters heal.

There will be 65 stories and an epilogue of how God worked it all out for these ladies. Some of my favorites anthologies were...The Foreword by Kristal Kear...wonderfully delivered...She Didn't Know What She Carried Until...Nakia Harris...another well-told story, Teach Me to Pray...Ebony Cherry. ...Sisterhood Helped Me Heal...Domonique Peele, ...My Plan Didn't Work...Jessica Simmons,...A Divine Meet-up...Pastor Paulette Harper, "Live with purpose. Don't limit God; stay focused and allow God to take you places you have only imagined."  

I am a Woman of Life,...Lakia Perez,...Hidden in insecurity to walking in purpose confidently, ...Antoinette Hines,...The Angel that Helped Me Heal, Michelle Franklin,...Covered,...Dr. Charlene Bellis,...Down but Not Out, ...Melissa L. Bell,... The Drop Could Have Killed Me, But God,...Shelia Cook,...an Ode to My Sisters, ...Tamia Copeland.

"The book is about real stories of Sisterhood That helped people move - from broken to the whole - from hidden to walking in purpose - from rejected to accepted - from insecure to confident - from afraid to bold as a lioness."

These anthologies were excellent reads; you will get something from each of the various readings. The epilogue lets one see almost their own story in many reads. One is left thinking, what is my story when all is said and done...we all have a story, and having a sister as 'God heals your heart completely and sends sisters your way to help you live and give birth to your purpose.'

This was an outstanding read!





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