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You Wrote a Book: Now What? Understanding Today’s Publishing Choices

Take an unbiased, unvarnished look at current publishing options and how to approach them, from "Big 5" traditional publishers to small presses, to self-publishing (with or wit

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You Wrote a Book: Now What? Understanding Today’s Publishing Choices

You Wrote a Book: Now What? Understanding Today’s Publishing Choices

Take an unbiased, unvarnished look at current publishing options and how to approach them, from "Big 5" traditional publishers to small presses, to self-publishing (with or wit

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Take an unbiased, unvarnished look at current publishing options and how to approach them, from “Big 5” traditional publishers to small presses, to self-publishing (with or without service companies), to hybrid and other emerging models.

Examine the pros and cons of each choice, realistic costs and income potential, as well as pitfalls to avoid. Most importantly, we’ll look at how each writer’s goals and strengths can help them make a decision that's best for them.


This class will enable you to:

1. Identify the broad range of choices available for publishing: big presses, small presses, independent self publishing, subsidy and “author assisted” presses, and emerging models. 

2. Gain a realistic impression of the costs, timing, and logistics involved in producing a book. 

3. Have clear guidelines (a checklist of questions) to help you consider the best options for your specific situation.

Details

  • Please click here for BARN's current COVID-19 health & safety protocols.
  • BARN is committed to accessibility. Tuition Assistance is available - click here to fill out the simple application before registering for a class. For those who might need physical assistance, please learn about BARN's Companion Program here.
Instructor

Beth Jusino -A publishing consultant for both traditional and self-publishing authors, Beth has almost 20 years' experience helping writers navigate the complicated space between manuscript and final book. A former literary agent and marketing director, she’s the author of the award-winning The Author’s Guide to Marketing and has ghostwritten or collaborated on half a dozen additional titles. Beth is a member of the Northwest Independent Editors Guild, a regular speaker for Seattle Public Library’s #SeattleWrites workshops, and has taught at writers’ conferences across the country. Visit her online at www.bethjusino.com or on Twitter @bethjusino.

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