| April
2003
Have a book that you can't get published? Have
you published a book that you don't think got the proper attention?
In April 2003, Kevin Smokler presented "The
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Writers," -- seven can't-miss
ways to get your book project the attention it deserves. Kevin's
methods are firm, practical, and achievable by any writer with
determination.
He answered questions like "What kinds of
books does the San Francisco Chronicle review?," "How
do I get the attention of agents and editors," and "How
do I best from relationships that will further my writing career?"
as well as any you might have. And bring your book projects as
we will strategize in a group how to best get your project the
consideration it deserves.
Kevin Smokler is a freelance book critic for
the "San Francisco Chronicle," a contributor to "NPR,"
and a resident of the "San Francisco Writer's Grotto."
He speaks at universities and writers conferences nationwide
on how writers may empower themselves and garner notice for their
work by taking charge of their own careers. |