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Workshop
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Date: May 10
- 15, 2005
Begins Tuesday May 10, at 3:00 PM with a tour of HIGHLIGHTS
FOR CHILDREN® and Boyds Mills Press. Ends Sunday
May 15, with lunch.
Designed For: Published authors or
illustrators dedicated to promoting themselves and their
books.
Maximum Capacity: 10 participants
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School and library visits are an essential part of being
a children’s author or illustrator. They provide visibility,
keep you in touch with your audience, and can even be a source
of additional income.
But how do you tap into this important market? Giving unforgettable
presentations and knowing how to market yourself are the keys
to success.
This workshop will help you fine-tune your presentation and
marketing skills, by offering
- useful strategies for creating and delivering engaging
talks
- videotaped public-speaking sessions and school presentations
with useful feedback
- tips for marketing yourself to schools, libraries, and
other potential venues
- information on developing brochures, Web sites, and other
useful promotional tools
- helpful pointers for working with the media to promote
yourself and your work
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Workshop
Faculty |
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Peter Jacobi
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Workshop
Leader - Peter Jacobi
Peter Jacobi is a journalism professor emeritus at Indiana University,
a former ABC and NBC newsman, and a consultant with magazines
and corporations. He has worked with writers, editors, and CEOs
from all walks of life to make their words clear and engaging.
Peter has published extensively. His two guidebooks, The
Magazine Article: How to Think It, Plan It, and Write It
and Writing with Style: The News Story and the Feature,
are standard journalistic references. Peter has also served
as a music critic and columnist for the Bloomington Herald-Times,
was a major contributor of essays to The Lyric Opera Companion,
and wrote The Messiah Book: The Life and Times of G. F.
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Bobbie Combs |
Guest
Faculty - Bobbie Combs
Bobbie Combs is a free-lance children’s book specialist
and one of the owners of Two Lives Publishing, a small niche
publisher of children’s books. She has devoted her career
to children’s books in various ways: manager of a children’s
independent bookstore; children’s buyer and children’s
sales/marketing director of a book distributor; publicity
assistant; free-lance children’s book reviewer; Webmaster
for several industry sites; author; editor; and publisher.
Nearly all of these jobs have required a special focus on
public relations and marketing: working with independent bookstores,
chains, and wholesalers to increase their awareness of authors;
developing relationships with media (local, national, and
niche); ensuring that books reach the right reviewers; developing
tailored mailing lists and utilizing the Internet, author
Web sites, and e-mail to gain maximum exposure.
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Kent L. Brown Jr. |
Guest
Faculty - Kent L. Brown Jr.,
publisher of Boyds Mills Press and editor in chief of Highlights
for Children will discuss the secrets of successful school
and library visits. |
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