The publishing landscape has changed significantly in the
past few years, as digital publishing creates new opportunities for writers to
become authors. With online distribution channels such as Kindle Direct
Publishing, Smashwords, CreateSpace, Apple iBooks and more, writers are challenged
to sort out the choices and make the best decisions about publishing their work.
Presented by Northwest Bookfest, Guiding YOU Through Indie
Publishing offers two days of workshops, November 1 and 2, at Northwest
University in Kirkland, on the craft of writing, publishing alternatives and
marketing expertise. For only $129 attendees can choose from dozens of
workshops taught by authors and trade professionals. A one-day option is
available to participants who cannot attend both days. Read More >>
Conference workshops include “Fundamentals of Independent
Electronic Publishing,” “Three Paths to Publishing,” “Increase Traffic to Your
Website NOW,” “Are You Ready to Self-Publish?” and more. Registration
information and a list of workshops are online at http://www.nwbookfest.com. Registration
includes a brown-bag lunch on both days of the conference.
“If you’re a writer who has dreamed of becoming a published
author, this conference can help transform that dream into reality,” says
Northwest Bookfest board member Deborah Schneider, herself an author with
titles published both traditionally and independently .
Northwest Bookfest is a nonprofit organization operated by a
volunteer board of directors and serving readers and writers in the Pacific
Northwest.
Guiding YOU Through Indie Publishing will take place Saturday, Nov.
1 and Sunday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Northwest University, 5520 108th
Ave., Kirkland.
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