Maybe you’re in the process of writing it. Maybe it’s already written. But whatever stage you’re at of authoring your book, once it’s finished…then what? Get book smart. Learn from four industry experts all the answers on how to publish it and get the word out to the world once you do. Come to:
What: “How to Publish and Market Your Book” Workshop sponsored by Independent Writers of Chicago
Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served (yay!)
Where: Fourth Presbyterian Church Annex (Gratz Center) in the Bumpus Room (2nd fl.)
126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, across from the Hancock Center.
Convenient to public transit and many parking structures.
Helpful hint: Check out Spot Hero and BestParking apps.
Fee: $75 (non-members); $65 (IWOC members)
RSVP by Tuesday, April 5
Seating is limited, so sign up TODAY at IWOC.ORG
Audio of the workshop will be available online later for attendees.
THE PRESENTERS:
Kim Bookless: Publishing consultant, editor and founder of the Chicago Self-Publishing Group, Kim gently but expertly guides indie and self-publishing authors along the path from concept and development to finished books.
Jim Kepler: Jim is the hands-on owner of Adams Press, a specialty book production company that for 75 years, has been helping authors “turn their work into quality bound books at economical prices.”
Lissy Peace: President/Founder of public relations company Lissy Peace & Associates, Lissy has “developed a powerful niche in the book publishing industry…developing innovative marketing strategies to add to the success of each project.”
Betsy Storm: Principal of Top Drawer Communications, Betsy is the author of Bright Lights of the Second City: 50 Prominent Chicagoans on Living with Passion and Purpose. Hear her real-life experiences in writing, publishing and marketing her labor of love.