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Path to Successful School and Library Visits, Self-Promotion,
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Workshop
Description |
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Date: March
4–9, 2008
Arrive Tuesday, March 4, at 3 PM for a tour of HIGHLIGHTS
FOR CHILDREN® and Boyds Mills Press
Depart Sunday, March 9, after lunch
Designed For: The published author
determined to maximize personal promotional effort after
publication.
Workshop Tuition:
$995.00
Maximum Capacity: 8 participants
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It’s for the published author to determine how much time and energy should be invested in selling self and product, but if the most is to be made of a book and author in the marketplace, then personal efforts must follow that publication date.
This workshop not only introduces the participants to publicity techniques and the fine points needed to create fruitful relationships with the media, but it offers instruction, practice, and a real-life school experience for each enrollee in the development of public speaking and presentation skills.
Fine-tune your presentation and marketing skills with a workshop that offers
- 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; and
- 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 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.
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. Handel's Greatest
Hit. He has been a frequent contributor to Highlights for Children and a long-time faculty member for the Highlights Foundation Writers Workshop at Chautauqua. |
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