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At Page to Published, we believe that the journey of self-publishing is constantly evolving, with new opportunities and challenges emerging at every turn.
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Spearheaded by JD Kirk, a bestselling author with firsthand experience in self-publishing success, Page to Published is more than just a website—it’s a community dedicated to the growth and empowerment of indie authors.
Here, you’ll find everything from in-depth tutorials and courses, to inspiring success stories and direct support, all designed to elevate your self-publishing journey.
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