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CREATING A AWARD WINNING BOOK

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Writers Nation Radio with Kaneen Morgan & Shalanda Norman with Special Guest Donn LeVie & Braggie Mabry:

Donn LeVie - Over a 25-plus year career, Fortune 500 hiring manager, award-winning author, and keynote speaker Donn LeVie Jr. has reviewed more than one thousand cover letters and résumés, conducted hundreds of job interviews, and hired countless professionals for scientific, engineering, marketing, and communications positions. Donn's career strategy advice comes from the hiring manager's side of the desk to teach job seekers and career changers what hiring managers want in a candidate so they can adjust their approach to become the candidate of choice throughout the entire hiring process. His award-winning book, Confessions of a Hiring Manager Rev. 2.0, continues to be the best and only resource for showing people how to create successful careers--from the hiring manager's perspective.

Braggie Mabry - Is a loving caring wife, who is also a mother of two grown children; a son and a daughter. She also has three grandchildren. She loves to spend time with them and help with school activities.She was born in Flint Michigan March 15, 1960. She attend church every Sunday, and Bible Study on Wednesday. She was so inspired by going to the library checking out five or six books at a time to read. My favorite authors are Danielle Steel and Kimberly Lawson Roby. Reading their books gave me courage to want to write. I always had thoughts about writing, but was afraid to take the first step. After I kept going to the library reading my favorite authors books, I decided to write one of my own. In the near future I plan to continue with my writing and hopes that one day I will be the author that I can be.

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