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Whether you are an author "hopeful" or an accomplished writer with a finished manuscript to sell, this workshop will give you the tangible tools and techniques to complete the project.

You will learn to...

 

Dianna shares more about the workshop and the world of publishing in this podcast.

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Why YOU? Why Not YOU?

According to statistics compiled by R.R. Bowker (the firm that assigns International Standard Book Numbers, or ISBNs), 175,000 - 250,000 new books are published each year. Publishers are constantly on the lookout for works they think will add punch to their portfolio, and we want your book proposal to be included.

The Next Superstar?

During the next workshop, we may discover the next Stephen King, or the next Danielle Steele, or the next John Grisham, or the next Who Moved My Cheese? But, all cheese aside, the person we really want to meet is the next you!

Currently you are successful in your own right, but your career needs the added credibility that only a published book can bring. The next you is the person who walks into a business meeting with your newly-published book under your arm and watches as peers gape in awe at your charismatic "published" presence. You are immediately considered an expert in your chosen field, and that perception can carry you a long way. Especially if your publisher is one people have actually heard of. Which leads us to a common question among new authors...

What About Self-publishing?

Dianna will lead a discussion of the pros and cons of self-publishing. For the purposes of this workshop, the target publisher is a major house with name credibility and prestige. Why? Because that prestige automatically transfers to your book in the mind of the buyer. Generally, you don’t find top-selling books coming out of the self-publisher’s digital printer. In fact, most self-published books sell only a handful of copies, which generate little opportunity for multiple revenue streams. A select few have carved out a successful niche relying on self-publishing format. Learn how they did it. Then you will have the facts to make an unbiased decision for your project and goals.