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About 200 million people in the US have an idea for a book, yet most never become an author. In this webinar, Keith Ogorek shares seven key things he has learned from working with hundreds of writers and authors so that you don’t end up with an idea and unfinished manuscript instead a copy of your book.
Topics include:
• the most important thing every writer needs to do
• the keys to turning your idea into a compelling fiction or non-fiction book • how to create a plan to get to your goal
• the importance of constructive feedback and the risks of unqualified opinions • plus take time to answer your questions
So if you are still working to get to your goal, or know someone who is, you don’t want to miss this webinar.
About the Presenter: Keith Ogorek is the president of the Author Learning Center. As an industry thought leader, Ogorek has helped drive a number of significant innovations in the self-publishing industry and is featured in the book Innovation: How Innovators Think, Act, and Change Our World. He also has authored three books - A Clear View, Eli the Stable Boy, and 7 Secrets of Successful Self-Published Authors. He has written a number of helpful white papers including the popular “4 Paths to Publishing” and “Three Phases of an Effective Book Marketing Campaign.” You will also find him speaking at leading industry events around the globe such as the Indie and Digital Author conference, Textbook and Academic Authoring Conference, The Singapore Writer’s Festival, Havana Book Fair, and the Florida Writers Conference.
Excited to attend my first webinar! (incomplete sentence) My manuscript, Remembering Natchez will require much editing, which is why for now I will be the only one Remembering Natchez.
Editors are to catch errors, they are not to change content.
Do you believe in your content. Research. Base upon content be prepared for criticism but hold firm to conviction. Does not Natchez deserve perfection? Please make corrections per editor but remember it is your writing not they who write. Review Basic Grammar, punctuation, sentence structure but these subjects could be addressed at your local community college English coursework, Take remedial courses if issue but your mistakes might simply be from headaches or stress. Slow down and take one sentence at a time and address basic questions of who, what, where, how, when in relation to content. Great subject needs your diligent efforts. Forgotten people deserve your words.