How to Become a Published Author - Taught by Stephen King's First Editor!
Organization:
Presented by www.Writing2Sell.com & www.PersonalityonaPage.com
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
8/12/2006
End Date:
8/12/2006
Start Time:
9:00 AM
End Time:
12:00 PM
Event
Info:
Relax and enjoy the company of other local writers who have similar dreams. Space is limited but for those lucky few who register early this could be the difference between eternal rejection and publication. Taught by Michael Garrett, Stephen King's first editor, and himself an internationally published author.
What does it take to become a published author? Like any other profession, becoming a professional writer requires a career plan. Learn the keys to success in today’s competitive publishing industry, including marketing techniques that move you closer to publication.
• How to keep your submissions out of the editor’s “slush pile”
• How to overcome "writer's block"
• How to get editors to ask for your submission
• And more!
If you’ve completed your novel, use what you’ll learn to produce a more marketable rewrite.
You MUST register/pay at www.writing2sell.com/atlanta.htm
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