publish locally, get read globally march 2011 rec and ed

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Ann Arbor, Michigan options for publishing books and articles online and on paper. A handout with a listing of publications accompanied this presentation. Email debbie@essaycoaching.com for a copy of the handout.

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Publish Locally, Get Read Globally

Presented Sat. March 26, 2011,10:30 AM - Noon

Ann Arbor Rec and Ed Conference Room

Debbie Merion, MSW

www.essaycoaching.comdebbie@essaycoaching.com

Goals of the Class

• Familiarize you with some amazing local publications

• Provide a brief overview of the process of publishing your work in print and online

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Five steps to publishing locally (1)1. Clarify your story2. Explore local online publications on the

handout and read--writers’ guidelines--deadline for submission--who is the editor?

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Five steps to publishing locally (2)

3. Envision—where exactly will the story go? Look at the number of words, and the style. Write for that space.

4. Email an editor a query/pitch if you don’t have the entire story written.

5. Submit and be patient, but check back.

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To self-publish a completed manuscript:

• eBook (Kindle, nook)• Print on demand (through Amazon, U-M

Espresso book machine• Printhouse like iUniverse or lulu.com.• Local printer (Kinkos, Thompson-Shore)

– ISBN: bowker.com– authorsguild.org websites for writers – http://www.marketingnewauthors.com/

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To publish a completed manuscript:

• Find an agent– Ask other writers you know – Take a class – Gotham writers

writingclasses.com/– Read preface in similar books

• Contact publishers directly - use Writer’s Market (book or online at writersmarket.com) or contact Ann Arbor publishers.

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Ann Arbor Area Book Publishers

• Huron River Press• Robbie Dean Press• University of Michigan Press

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Once published, how to use your online publication links?

• In your email signature• On Facebook• On Linkedin• In work proposals• Book proposals• Resume • Biography

Goals of the Class

• Familiarize you with some amazing local publications

• Provide a brief overview of the process of publishing your work in print and online

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Questions for the Panel

• Susan Ayers—Editor, Washtenaw Jewish News

• Kyle Poplin– Editor, The Ann• John Hilton–Editor, Ann Arbor Observer• Eve Silberman—Profiles Editor, Ann Arbor

Observer

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Publish Locally, Get Read Globally

Presented Sat. March 26, 2011,10:30 AM - Noon

Ann Arbor Rec and Ed Conference Room

Debbie Merion, MSW

www.essaycoaching.comdebbie@essaycoaching.com

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