Thu Sep 10, 7-8:30
Cary, NC
Cary
Library Aspiring Writers Series
Sat Sep
27 workshop
Columbus,
GA
Chattahoochee
Valley Writers Conference
chattwriters.org
Mon Sep 29, 5:30-9:00 pm workshop
Calhoun Gordon Arts Center
Calhoun, GA
Oct 9–12, panel
Baltimore, MD
Bouchercon
http://bouchercon2009.com/
2009 (so far)
Sat Feb 14, 10:00 am workshop
Smyrna Public Library
Sisters in Crime Atlanta
Smyrna, GA
Oct
14-18
Indianapolis, IN
Bouchercon
For
200+ past presentations, please see snurl.com/editorspeaks
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FREE Workshops
Writers: Don't
Sabotage Your Submission SM
You are invited to
enjoy live
workshops
at no cost
that enlighten you
about what
really
goes on
when
you
submit
your
manuscript
to a
literary agent or publisher.
Chris Roerden,
44 years in
niche publishing
as a full-time editor, shares insider
information on:
* how manuscripts are
really evaluated
* why
95% are
rejected
almost
immediately
* ways you can
beat the odds
and
make it through
the
approval
process
toward
becoming
published.
Learn
why
the great majority
of manuscripts
are
NOT READ
past the first few
pages or
paragraphs!
Discover how you can get a fair chance
of having your manuscript
actually read.
Chris's
informative, entertaining
workshops have been presented in 72 cities in the US and abroad, and at regional, national,
and international conferences. Her workshops involve
writers in
games that
demonstrate
effective
body language,
team exercises
in analyzing the
voices
of published
authors,
take-home exercises,
and much more.
Authors edited by
Chris Roerden
are published
by
St. Martin's Press
Rodale
Midnight Ink
Viking
Berkley Prime Crime
Walker & Co.
Intrigue
and
many others.
For a list of Chris's
more than
200
previous public appearances
please see:
snurl.com/editorspeaks
For more information about Chris Roerden
and her work,
awards, and reviews
of her books,
please visit:
marketsavvybookediting.com
or her publisher's site:
bellarosabooks.com
NOTE: The titles DON'T MURDER YOUR MYSTERY WORKSHOPSM
and DON'T SABOTAGE YOUR SUBMISSION WORKSHOPSM
are service-marked
(like a trademark but for training programs, not
products)
through the US Trademark
& Patent Office
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