Marketing Your Writing / Today’s Many Publishing Options

Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 6:45pm

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Marketing Your Writing / Today’s Many Publishing Options

 

Multi-genre award-winning author Terry Persun discusses the many ways to publish and market your writing in today’s varied and exciting publishing world.

 

An Amazon bestselling novelist, Persun will explain where and how to sell what you write—books, poems, stories and articles. And cover publishing options for all your work—from magazines & newspapers, to online venues & publishing houses.

 

Terry will talk about publishing in all its varied possibilities, and go over some key elements for your success.

 

This is an ideal "big picture" of the current world of selling and printing your writing—from someone who has lived and breathed writing, publishing and marketing for three decades and has stayed current with the art and industry.

 

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Terry Persun writes mainstream fiction, science fiction, fantasy, suspense, mystery, romance, and other genres. He has won two awards for his mainstream fiction, and one award each in the historical and science fiction categories. He writes novels, short stories, poetry, and nonfiction.

 

Terry has spoken at schools and colleges, writers conferences, and at libraries and bookstores across the country. He does private consultations and coaching for writers at all stages in their careers. You may get a free book of your choice at his website, TerryPersun.com

 

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Wine & Cheese, Brownies & Tea provided. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for snacks & social. Workshop starts at 7 p.m.

Free & Easy Parking's Included in Your Ticket!

This event's hosted by Seattle Free Lances < seattlefreelances.org >. Founded in 1921 as a society of professional writers, Seattle Free Lances welcomes all publishing professionals and writers actively working toward publication.

We support the success of our published members and writers who intend to publish. We meet once a month, usually on the first Tuesday evening, to share stories, seek encouragement, and enjoy the company of our fellow writers.


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