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You’re Writing the Manuscript—Now What?

Writers, illustrators and photographers! In two days, empower your project with an extraordinary amount of publishing/marketing knowledge, including: strategies to find an agent/publisher; systems to gain realistic control over the publishing process and marketing support from publishers; what you need to do—and when—in the publishing cycle; industry secrets—from signing the...

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Writers, illustrators and photographers! In two days, empower your project with an extraordinary amount of publishing/marketing knowledge, including: strategies to find an agent/publisher; systems to gain realistic control over the publishing process and marketing support from publishers; what you need to do—and when—in the publishing cycle; industry secrets—from signing the contract to post-publication; specifics relating to your project(s); and abundant handouts pertinent to all stages of publication. Pre-class assignment: Following guidelines received upon registration, bring 16 copies of a cover letter addressed to a specific agent or editor.

Instructor: Alice Acheson

Call 206-322-7030 to register, or sign up online at
www.hugohouseservices.org/home/Catalog/Catalog.aspx

Visit: www.hugohouse.org

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Subject

Writing

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

November 07, 2009 - November 08, 2009
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where

  • Richard Hugo House
    1634 11th Ave
    Seattle, WA 98122 | Capitol Hill

Price: $198.00

Notes:

$178.20 for Members

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  • Class / Group Sessions

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