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A Book by YOU? How to Get It Written, Published, and Promoted

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Tuition: $75.00

Has the time come for YOU to write and publish a book? Yes, of course … but where do you start? Should you look for an agent or approach publishers yourself? Should you self-publish?  This workshop will answer these questions and more, and put you on the road to finally publishing that book you’ve been dreaming about.

Ken Lizotte is president of Thoreau Farm Trust and author of eight books. He is the Chief Imaginative Officer of emerson consulting group inc. in Concord, Massachusetts.

This Zoom event is part of The Write Connection at Thoreau Farm: A Program in Partnership with The Thoreau Society. The Write Connection is an exciting new program of lectures and writing workshops. Learn more about The Write Connection

Date

Nov 01 2020
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Time

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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