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How To Get Published


When: September 15th, 2004 13:00 to 21:00
Location: Finsbury Library, London EC1
Price: £0.00
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How to Get Published with Milet Publishing Ltd. Calling all aspiring writers! A day of practical workshops, advice and networking for those who want to get noticed by the publishing industry.

SkIN PROBLEM:
You’ve written (or are thinking of writing) an amazing novel, poem, children’s book or feature and you want to share your words with the world – by getting published. Or you’ve had few pieces published here and there or written on the web, and now you’re looking to build a serious career. But the publishing industry looms like a brick wall. It isn’t – it just wants you to think that! So…. You just need to be get past the brick wall, learn how pitch to editors and publishers, and write, write, write!

SkIN THERAPY:
Well how about the chance to take part in a set of workshops and networking sessions, which will help you to:

  • Hone your creative writing skills and learn how to write for the market
  • Explore writing in different genres, like fiction, features, poetry, children’s books and new media/web
  • Learn how to pitch to agents and publishers, to get that all-important foot in the door
  • Meet writing and publishing professionals – for some serious networking
Workshops:
Informative, motivating workshops lead by writers in different genres will cover: building a career as a writer; inspirations for writing; the discipline of, and process of writing; tips on getting your work published. Publishers will share their perspectives on: the types of writing they are looking for; how to write for the market; how they like to be approached; how to present your work; examples of successful and unsuccessful submissions; and a review of publishing deals.

Networking:
One-to-one meetings and an informal, social networking session with publishing professionals, where you can toss out ideas and impress!

What do I do next?

These events are a must for any creative writer trying to get a break or further their career. Published novelists, feature writers, poets, translators, children’s book writers, a range of publishers and an agent or two will be there – so be there, too!

These creative writing events are brought to you by Milet Publishing “dedicated to introducing the work of innovative, international authors and artists”. To register for this event click here

Location

Finsbury Library, London EC1


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