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SHARIF KHAN
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Sharif Khan is a professional speaker and author of, Psychology of the Hero Soul, a non-fiction, inspirational book about awakening the Hero within and rekindling people’s passion for greatness. As President of Diamond Mind Enterprises, an organization devoted to helping people awaken their inner potential to live their highest life, Sharif has dedicated over ten years research in the field of human development and studying great leaders.

After graduating from York University with a B.A. in Psychology, Sharif pursued his passion for books by becoming a bookseller for five years working as General Manager for Bestsellers. After watching customers line up for years to buy their favorite bestselling books, Sharif decided he wanted to become a bestselling author himself.

Currently, Sharif is working on a novel about redemption and the hero’s journey. He is an avid reader and movie buff, and also serves as Director of the MetroActive Writer’s Club in Toronto where he resides. Sharif can best be described as a true ‘renaissance man’ who enjoys the arts and literature, some jazz and blues, intellectual conversations at cafes, and just about anything new that moves and opens the soul.

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literary management Jesse Ventura - We worked with him to find the "mythic substructure" of his life adventure culminating in being elected governor of Minnesota - and built the book, which became a New York Times bestseller, around the "Labors of Hercules."
literary management Steve Alten - After a few months' work with Writer's Lifeline, he went from being broke to having a million dollar studio deal, and a two million dollar book deal to launch his career as a New York Times bestseller.
literary management John Scott Shepherd - He wanted to write it as a screenplay, but we advised him to do the novel first--and it sold in manuscript for $1.6 million to New Line Cinema.