Another great idea.
October 16, 2012
Micro Loans for Homeless Business Owners
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Freelance writer. Activist on homeless issues. 48 years old. I write about subjects that need to be examined closely and thoughtfully. The idea for Brain Sections came from reading a book about abandoned asylums. I wanted to set a suspense story in that setting. The inclusion of crazed scientists turning homeless people into zombies is what makes the story unique.
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April 24th, 2015 at 11:57 am
Do you have any leads about microloans to US homeless women for marketing a book she has written? The book itself is self published but has stunning reviews; she had to leave her marriage and hasn’t a strong resume, but this book is wonderful and if she could generate more sales, she could support her children. Please email me at the email I registered this comment with.
April 28th, 2015 at 9:13 pm
I put your post up so if anyone can help you they can reach you. I wish there was more help with microloans for any business start up in this country… You may want to try your local social services agency to see if they have small business assistance (I don’t know if they would fund a book launch, maybe a small desktop publishing business…), or you could click look on my home page for the Indi-authors link and search for some info on how to advertise your book. Best wishes, T.J.