WorldView Guide to Book Publishing
A resource for RPCVs
Returned Volunteers have been shaping America’s view of the world for decades, and their stories are more essential now than ever. It doesn’t matter who you are or how much you have written; facing a blank page to tell the story of your life can be intimidating. We’re here to reassure you that, as a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, you have a great story to tell. The key question is where to start.
The WorldView Guide to Writing (and Writers), produced by the National Peace Corps Association, is an in-depth multimedia experience to help RPCVs and others explore the pursuit of writing, from memoirs to fiction, travelogues to poetry.
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