The interview with Wendy Willett is now online at WaukTown Radio.
Look for the special offer from Wendy at the end of this article.
Wendy Willett got her book into print by taking control of the process with self publishing her first book, Amber Shadows and the Missing Wands.
Following our recent interview on WaukTown [...]
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Take Control With Self Publishing- Wendy Willett
Posted in Children's, Copywriting, Publicity, Publishing, writing, tagged motivation, self publishing, wauktown radio, Wendy Willett, writers webcast, writing on October 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Say Yes to Self and Whitman-Galye Brandeis
Posted in Chick lit, Publishing, writing on August 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The interview with Gayle Brandeis has been posted at Wauktown Radio.
Gayle Brandies’ new novel Self Storage begins with the words, “I celebrate myself,” the opening line from Walt Whitman’s poem Song of Myself.
“I just can’t do it,” the narrator and main character Flan (short for Flannery) says. But Flan is not a victim. [...]
Book Covers Grab Publishing Contracts- Tina P. Schwartz
Posted in Children's, Publishing, non-fiction, writing on May 24, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The full Writer’s Webcast audio interview with Tina P. Schwartz is now online at www.waukegan.org.
Tina P. Schwartz does more than visualize what the book she wants to write will look like when published. She makes a mock up book cover to motivate herself and entice publishers.
A Joint Look at Publishing & Submitting-Karen Syed & Roxe Anne Peacock
Posted in Mystery, Publishing on February 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It may seem like Karen Syed of Echelon Press and Roxe Anne Peacock are at opposite ends of the publishing world: one owns a small press and one is a writer. Actually, there’s another way to look at it.
Writer’s Conference Connections Have Plenty of Spark
Posted in Children's, Publicity, Publishing, Uncategorized on December 16, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
A writer’s conference provides the opportunity to meet with other writers and get up close and personal with editors, agents and publishers. It’s making a connection and leaving a favorable impression.
Our guests are Editor Julie Romeis , agent Stephen Fraser, and SCBWI member Kim Winters.