My Request for Help Gaining Visibility for "Reversing Cirrhosis"
- Susan Pryde
- Jan 15, 2024
- 1 min read
Friends, I need your help! If you believe in my healing message and have wanted to help me get the word out, now is the time!
Today is my peer launch day for Reversing Cirrhosis, and I need your upvotes and reviews! There is a program called Reedsy Discovery that I am a member of, and where I found my awesome developmental editor, Martha E. Lang. Without Reedsy and Martha, this book may not have happened.
I am working to reach as many as I can to help them heal from liver diseases. If you go to my author page linked below and upvote as well as review if you have read the book, please please do — the top books of the week will be featured in our newsletter on Friday!
NOTE: You will have to create an account but it is definitely free, and can be used as a place to look for books to read, if that helps? Kinda like goodreads.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. xoxo
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