Dalya Massachi, author of Writing to Make a Difference
OK Radio host Lynne Norton speaks with Dalya Massachi, author of Writing to Make a Difference and columnist featured on Opportunity Knock’s The Writer’s Block . Dayla will be sharing about her book and how using your writing can make you more successful.
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Subscribe to OK Radio!About Dalya Massachi
Dalya F. Massachi specializes in helping nonprofit professionals advance their missions through outstanding written materials. She has worked with community-minded organizations for more than 15 years: authoring countless successful marketing pieces, articles, and grant proposals; teaching popular writing workshops; and coaching professionals one-on-one.
About Writing to Make a Difference
Written in a fun, light-hearted style, Writing to Make a Difference is a handy step-by-step guide to using your writing to make your organization (and you) more successful — right now. It includes 25 accessible and memorable chapters packed with in-demand information that’s bound to help you and your organization leap forward.
No matter what your position, you can benefit from Writing to Make a Difference. Inside this valuable resource you’ll discover a wealth of clear and effective ideas for creating documents that people will be eager to read!
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