Self-Publishing Workshop 1: Putting Style into your Manuscript
Summary:
Chris Bell will demonstrate how to define and use paragraph and character styles within your manuscript and see how those are used in making a professional layout in both print and electronic books.
Self-Publishing Workshop 2: Introduction to Print Typesetting
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Chris Bell will cover the basics of a page layout and what it takes to move your manuscript from a word processing file to a print-ready book interior.
Self-Publishing Workshop 3: Introduction to E-Book Creation
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Chris Bell will take you through the process of creating an e-book using free tools that are available. Also learn about setting up distribution of your e-book to online retailers.
For artists, writers, & creators of all levels. Do you have content you'd like to sell on Roll20? The virtual tabletop allows your content to reach new audiences, & even be streamed. Learn how!
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For artists, writers, and creators of all levels. Do you have content you'd like to sell on Roll20? The virtual tabletop allows your content to reach new audiences, and be streamed easily far and wide. This discussion is to help you understand the basics of creating and selling for VTTs, and to ask any questions you might have.
Authors such as Charles Dickens and Stephen King have written serial fiction. Jen Gunnels, John Helfers, and Melissa Olson ask if this format due for a resurgence.
For more than 25 years, I have worked in the trade show industry. In the seminar I will describe the process from start to finish. The goal of this seminar is to help you have a successful show.
How can you be sure the tone of your work is consistent? And should it always be so? Devon Monk, Diana Pho, and Erik Scott de Bie discuss tools you can use to set your tone.
Sexy Times in Speculative Fiction: The Ins and Outs of Love Scenes
Summary:
Show everything or fade to black? That question--and more!--will be answered by our astute sexy-times authors Melissa Olson, Diana Rowland, Jerry Gordon, Susan Morris, and A. E. Greenwood.