Your book's out -- congratulations! Now it's time to talk about it & generate interest. Learn how to do that without alienating prospective customers & boring readers with constant self-promotion.
From elevator pitches to the perfect synopsis that will grab the attention of agents and editors, learn how to get these tricky first impressions right!
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Got your “elevator pitch“ ready? How about that perfectly crafted synopsis to catch the attention of agents and editors everywhere. This business session is for beginner, intermediate or advanced writers in all stages of the query process. Whether trying to land your first agent, your second, or going straight to that dream publisher, we’ll start with the bare bones of what to include/not include in a query letter. What are they looking for? How should you best pitch your book? Includes samples of successful query packages from many markets and hands-on exercises to best present your current or next project.
Even a profession as full of introverts as writing involves some networking. Learn how to approach other industry pros, present yourself, & best take advantage of networking opportunities.
The literary world isn't just novels & short stories. Learn about other writing opportunities such as roleplaying & video games, travel writing, technical writing, & more.
You only get one chance to make a first impression on an editor or publisher. Learn how to pitch your project in ways that will catch their attention and interest & get you on the road to a sale.
Business of Writing: Promoting Yourself As A Brand
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More authors are promoting themselves as a brand & their stories as their product. Learn how to make branding work for you, get tips for getting your name out there, & hear about the pitfalls.
Pull back the curtain on traditional publishing and learn how to take your first draft through edits, querying, submission, your first sale, and beyond. This is your couch to 5k... for writing.
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So you want a book deal? The good news is that you don't have to live in New York, have an MFA, be 22, own a Pulitzer, or be Stephen King's cousin. The bad news is that you have to be tenacious, work hard, and grow a painfully thick skin. This presentation will break down the steps of traditional publishing from your first draft through launch day and beyond, including how to write a query, where to find literary agents, how to deal with the inevitable rejections, how to stay sane during submissions to editors, and how to keep leveling up as a writer.
Social media makes it easier than ever to blunder in the public forum. Learn how to avoid making those blunders -- & just as importantly, how to recover from the ones you do make.
Business of Writing: Second Stage Writing Career—What to Expect
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Once you're no longer the new kid on the block, different challenges & opportunities will confront you. Learn from writers who've been there what to expect & how to take advantage of it.