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FREE | Become a published author: write and publish your nonfiction book
June 28, 2022 @ 4:30 am - 5:30 am EDT
Free
Effective strategies for writing and publishing your nonfiction book, with Lucy Werner and Jodie Cook
About this event
This event is for entrepreneurs and PR professionals who want to write and publish their nonfiction book or help their clients do the same.
Jodie Cook (entrepreneur, author and Forbes contributor) and Lucy Werner (PR and branding specialist and author) will share effective strategies for:
- Planning and creating your book
- What to include in a book proposal
- Whether to publish, self-publish or hybrid publish
- How to maximize opportunities from your book
This event will be online and jam packed with actionables to get you or your clients published and attracting opportunities.
The workshop will be 45 minutes of actionable guidance with 15 minutes for Q&A at the end. Spaces are limited. 🙂
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The Valley of Writers team scours the web looking for the most inspiring, elevating, and accessible events that we can share as a service to our readers.
The big idea is that in a virtual arena, more people can participate. Geographical boundaries matter less.
The events we list are virtual and can be attended by writers from wherever they are in the world.
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What qualifies an event as ‘lit’? Any event that we think would teach writers of fiction, memoir, and poetry useful skills, inspire them to produce great work, remind them of the power of this work we do and build stronger, mutually beneficial ties between writers and other creatives.