![]() |
Join Kevin Smokler and Britt Bravo on Monday, September 15th at 5:30PM Pacific for a live 50 Minute Teleseminar (Live Nationwide)
Technology is changing the book business. If you want to know about using the internet to build your platform and sell your book, you won't want to miss this!
You're invited to participate as Michael Larsen of the Larsen Pomada Literary Agency and co-founder of the San Francisco Writers Conference interviews our special guests Kevin Smokler and Britt Bravo.
KEVIN SMOKLER is the editor of Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times. His writing has appeared in the S.F. Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times and on National Public Radio. He lectures on the future of reading and publishing and the role of technology in the arts at venues like Book Expo America and The Commonwealth Club of California. He is the founder of the Virtual Book Tour and co-founder of BookTour.com. www.kevinsmokler.com
BRITT BRAVO writes for blogs, produces podcasts and teaches people how to blog and podcast. Britt writes for Have Fun * Do Good, BlogHer, NetSquared and the Stanford Social Innovation Review Opinion Blog. She produces the Big Vision Podcast, the Arts and Healing Podcast and the NetSquared Podcast. Using her 17 years of experience, Britt provides consulting for organizations and individuals to help them realize their Big Vision. www.BrittBravo.com
MICHAEL LARSEN, AAR, is a partner in the Larsen-Pomada Agency. He is always eager to find passionate, promotable nonfiction writers with such good ideas and writing that he has to handle them. Mike is the author of How to Write a Book Proposal and Literary Agents: What They Do, How They Do It, and How to Find and Work with the Right One for You (3rd edition). He coauthored Guerrilla Marketing for Writers: 100 Weapons for Selling Your Work. Michael is the co-founder and director of the San Francisco Writers Conference and the San Francisco Writing for Change Conference.
This second San Francisco Writers Conference Teleseminar will answer your questions about blogs, author websites, social networks, on-line writers' groups, e-newsletters, new media outlets and much more. Even if you don't know exactly what to ask, be sure to listen in to this teleseminar because you need to hear these answers. After this seminar, you will be well-informed and eager to better use the internet to help you build your platform and sell your books.
Directions: Type-in your most important question below (be as specific as possible) then enter your First Name and Primary Email and click the "Here's My Question" button below. Once you've submitted your question look out for an email confirmation from Barbara Santos at sfwriters@comcast.net - be sure to whitelist this address.
There is no fee to be a part of the teleseminar but your usual telephone charges may apply.
Save the date for the 2009 San Francisco Writers Conference!
February 13th to 15th at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. Featuring: Richard North Patterson, Lolly Winston & Jane Smiley along with nearly 100 bestselling authors, literary agents, publishers and editors. Writer-related workshops, inspiring keynotes, networking luncheons, Speed Dating with Agents, and much more. Read all the details of the 2009 Conference and register online, too. To get our newsletter, please opt-in today.




