Come to think of it, it was one of the most well -
attended author events I've been to — ever.
It's critical that anyone who takes the time to
attend your author event leaves satisfied (and ideally with a book in hand!).
I am planning to
attend an author event.
Not exact matches
This morning I had the pleasure of
attending a hedge fund industry
event where the featured speaker was Gregory Zuckerman, the
author of The Greatest Trade Ever.
Book Description: «In his hugely
attended Talk Like TED
events, bestselling
author and communications expert Carmine Gallo found that audiences wanted to discover the keys to telling powerful stories, inspiring stories that could galvanize movements and actuate global change.
In his hugely
attended Talk Like TED
events, bestselling
author and communications guru Carmine Gallo found, again and again, that audiences wanted to discover the keys to telling powerful stories; inspiring stories that could galvanize movements and actuate global change.
Also, if you want to learn more about economic inequality ahead of the
event (or won't be able to
attend the
event), Cornel West — prominent intellectual,
author, and cultural critic — will teach an online course on the subject in conjunction with ChurchNext, which is open to all from January 11 - 21.
So this is going to be an especially exciting month for me, as I plan to
attend several local
events featuring popular
authors / thinkers.
The
author attends a meeting of the Promise Keepers at Oakland Coliseum and reports on the
event, as well as the phenomenon of this successful men's movement.
The Dr. Seuss museum in Springfield, MA has agreed to replace a mural showing a Chinese character with chopsticks, slanted eyes and a pointed hat after three
authors said the depiction was racist and refused to
attend a museum
event in protest.
Editor's Note: Jennifer Grace, a Hay House
author and regular mindbodygreen contributor,
attended this year's revitalize
event and gave us a few doses of real talk, as part of her ongoing series, «A Shot of Truth.»
Editor's Note: Jennifer Grace, a Hay House
author and regular mindbodygreen contributor,
attended this year's revitalize
event and gave us a few...
Editor's Note: Meditation teacher,
author and mindbodygreen contributor Light Watkins,
attended this year's revitalize
event where he taught us a few...
I was recently invited as a guest by Table Magazine to
attend a release signing cookbook
event by wellness coach and
author, Lindsey Smith (stay tuned — I'll be sharing a post on that next week!).
Hoping to reach more people with her message, the best - selling
author attends book signings and
events across the country.
Actress, activist and
author Gabrielle Union, representing The Rape Foundation,
attends the 2017 Inspire A Difference Honors
Event at Dream Hotel on November 2, 2017 in New York City.
Teachers can use participation in school reading challenges and participation in literacy
events at the school, such as
author visits or parent reading workshops, by simply tracking the numbers
attending.
The
event, sold out a week prior to the date, was
attended by close to 300 people who chose between more than 21 workshops, nine seminar sessions, a battery of agent - pitching sessions, all set up with free
author photos, and a welcome reception at the end of the day.
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Authors who want to
attend events but don't see that their library is participating can inform the Indie
Author Day team.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about
author visits and to libraries; I'm
attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local
authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
He once told me a story about an invitation - only
event he
attended, where the Who's Who of
Authors and Publishers had gathered together.
Perhaps not as far - reaching or crucial as a strong social media presence or a consistent and growing
author blog, the
events you
attend during a book launch and in the... Continue Reading →
And while we believe it's important that publishers and even
authors attend publishing industry
events like LBF14, sometimes you just can't fly half way across the world.
A good friend of ours, David Penny, a historical novelist and technical manager of the Alliance of Independent
Authors, will be
attending to video the
event, so we hope to be able to share that with you in due course.
I have
attended countless conferences for my job (I work in corporate communications and marketing) and I was not sure what to expect for an
event targeted to
authors / solo - preneurs.
No matter whether you're a successful
author or a small publisher if you are somehow connected to the publishing industry there is no question that you should
attend these
events.
With the exception of specific publisher - sponsored
events, every panel, workshop, or party I helped with or
attended at RT had traditional and indie
authors side - by - side.
I will be
attending a conference for
authors next week and have been doing some research on networking tips for live
events.
Sony is the only company right now with a digital book club, which is called The Sony Readers Book Club It basically allows readers the ability to participate in LIVE chats via Facebook and Twitter with each
author, access bonus material, and enter for a chance to become a VIP member to
attend an in - person
events.
Readers can participate in LIVE chats via Facebook and Twitter with each
author, access bonus material, and enter for a chance to become a VIP member to
attend an in - person
event with Michael Connelly.
Rather than
attend this
event, Arthur has seized on an array of invitations to small - time literary jobs — interviewing another
author,
attending an awards ceremony, teaching a creative class for a number of weeks, even being a food critic — that will take him across the US and the world.
In the spring of 2011 I
attended the first - ever Daddy's Girls Weekend, an
event put together by my friend and fellow writer, Carolyn Haines,
author of the Sarah Booth Delaney series.
Friday's Upcoming
Events Calendar for
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A lot of
authors don't
attend events because booking
events is intimidating.
Anyone can join in live via YouTube or http://www.bestsellervirtualparty.com, which gives the
authors and those
attending the
event access to a significantly large network.
Now, more than ever, it's important for publishers (not just
authors) to
attend publishing industry
events.
In fact, we've had
authors order OTHER
authors» books at wholesale prices when they knew they were going to be
attending a major book
event, because anytime you buy low and sell high you have a profit - generating opportunity.
Frankfurt, 13 July 2017 — On Saturday, 14 October 2017 at 7:00 p.m., 1,800 guests, international publishers and media representatives will have the rare opportunity to
attend a «live»
event at the Frankfurt Buchmesse featuring bestselling US
author Dan Brown.
An avid reader and a person who travels the world to
attend industry
events and
author conferences, Ricardo shares his insights and tips for
authors, including a number of free... Continue reading Episode 18 — Finding the Right Professional with Ricardo Fayet from Reedsy
I too often receive feedback that an
event was just ok, or the
author hoped that more people would have
attended, or flat out that this was a waste of time!
I primarily
attended the
event to show my support to Joanna Penn who I regard as an online mentor and the ultimate indie -
author who knows how to run her
author business like a Pro.
In detailing the
events that led to the double - murder, the
author also offers a brief history of the Mormon church and the violence and doctrinal schisms that have
attended its growth.
Here are 5 great reasons to
attend the October 2016 Indie
Author Fringe
event...
In fact, I have noticed a significant change in the past year in terms of how many entertainment industry people are calling us, wanting to
attend our
events and get access to our
author's books.
And if you can manage to stick around till the end of the month, another must -
attend event is the Nashville Public Library Literary Award, a three - day fete of distinguished
authors.
Here are 5 great reasons to
attend our Indie
Author Fringe
event: 1.
As usual, the
authors who
attend BEA and the
event, loved it.
I also enjoy supporting other
authors»
events, as no matter how many I
attend, each one is different and inspiring in its own way.
If you've never
attended an
event like this, we think you'll find that the convenience and affordability combined with the powerful content delivered by carefully chosen speakers will make it one of the best investments of your
author career.
While many of the major
events within the publishing industry are held in the far - flung centers of business, most indie
authors find it difficult to
attend due to travel and cost.