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Anne Bruce Writer's Workshop:
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of
Getting Published—Behind the Scenes Tips and Tools of Writing Books
for A Living
If you've always wanted to write a book, but weren't quite sure how to
get started, what to write, or how to find a publisher, you'll want to
attend this practical, no-nonsense workshop with Anne Bruce, Bestselling
McGraw-Hill author of Discover True North, Leaders—Start to
Finish. Building A High Morale Workplace, and more. This
workshop will cover:
- Jumpstart Your Writing Life—From
Inspiration to the Written Word
- 2 Kinds of Author/Publisher
Relationships and the Importance of Editor Etiquette
- How You May, or May Not, Make Money
as An Author
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an Anne Bruce Writer's Seminar to your Organization, University, College,
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Getting Published—Behind the
Scenes Tips and Tools of Writing Books for A Living
What you can expect from this course:
If you've always wanted to write a book, but weren't quite sure how to
get started, what to write, or how to find a publisher, you'll want to
attend this practical, no-nonsense workshop, facilitated by Anne Bruce,
Bestselling McGraw-Hill author of Discover True North, Leaders—Start
to Finish. Building A High Morale Workplace, and more.
Also included in this real-world
questions-and-answers program will be an Author's Takeaway Toolkit for
continuous learning and pursuing your writing dreams.
Note: This program can be
customized to meet the specific needs of your group.
Curriculum Outline
- Welcome
- What Getting A Book Published Will
and Won't do for Your Life
- Jumpstart Your Writing Career—From
Inspiration to the Written Word
- FAQs and Answers Re: Publishing
Houses, Editors and Literary Agents
Break
- 2 Kinds of Author/Publisher
Relationships
- The Importance of Editor Etiquette
Lunch
- How You May, or May Not, Make Money
as An Author
- Shlepping Your Work
Break
- Author's Toolkit
- Conclusion
Booksignings can be arranged in
advance to take place at the conclusion of the program.
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