"Learn How to Write a Book You Love
(That Never Stops Selling!)"
Hey Steemians!
I just signed up for this awesome FREE webinar series offered by the amazing folks at Sterling & Stone Story Studio (authors of loads of successful novels and nonfiction books, and creators of the Smarter Artist Podcast.)
It's called StorySeller's Bootcamp, and participants will learn a proven, step-by-step process for creating a book that sells, from concept to launch.
There's a bit of a time commitment--the live webinars will be aired next Monday through Friday, for two hours each day from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern.
Here's the schedule breakdown:
Monday: Genre Foundations
Tuesday: Preplanning
Wednesday: Writing and Editing
Thursday: Post Production and Pre-Launch
Friday: Launch and Beyond
Each live webinar will conclude with a question and answer session, so you can pick the brains of the authors teaching the course.
I'm super stoked to take advantage of this opportunity to advance and solidify my knowledge of writing and self publishing. So I thought I'd let my peeps on Steemit know about the series, as well.
Oh yeah, and if you can't commit to be there at 3 p.m., you can still watch the recorded version of each day's webinar within 24 hours. So really there's no reason not to join, if you're interested in this kind of thing.
Here's where you can sign up and find lots more details about StorySeller's Bootcamp.
I hope to see some of you there!
(Did I mention it's free?)
I love you, Steemit!
Hi! I'm Leslie Starr O'Hara, but my friends call me Starr. I live in the mountains of North Carolina and I am a FULL TIME WRITER who doesn't wait for the muse to show up before getting to work! I write humor, essays, and fiction here on Steemit and elsewhere.
Thanks So Much! I will totally be checking this out (: Just signed up for a screenwriting class starting next Saturday, I'll have to share what I learn!
I really enjoy the Sterling and Stone guys. I've taken to listening to their self-publishing podcast on Youtube. It's not always relevant to where I'm at with my own projects, but it's satisfying to listen to successful storytellers talking shop.
It's a very helpful podcast. You should also check out "8 Questions", where they do thirty-minute interviews of successful indie authors, and "Iterate and Optimize", which are super-short tips for authorpreneurs. (If you haven't already.) I don't know if they're up on YouTube. I listen to them on iTunes.
Thanks for all your arduous work, here's a bunch of token
Hope to see you next time in SZ :D <3 Upvoted