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How does a manuscript become a physical book? What's it like working with an agent? Should you self-publish, go indie, submit to contests, or mail your book to a hundred offices and hope for the best?
Author Advice is a monthly, informal talk with an author (Q&A included!) about their personal paths to publication. They'll break down why they did what they did to make their book a reality, and what they learned from it. If you've got a project finished or you hope to one day, this series is the perfect place to get some free tips, learn of new resources, and expand your writing community.
Our February author is Jamie Sheffield, author of the Tyler Cunningham Adirondack mystery series and the recent children's book, Chili, The Grumpy Tortoise. He'll talk about his decision to self-publish and the success he's found in selling books directly to his ever-growing fanbase. Learn more about him here: https://www.jamiesheffield.com/