Digital Publishing for Writers – Getting Started, London, 30 July 10am-12pm
SATURDAY 30TH JULY from 10:00:AM to 01:00:PM
“The two exercises were good for getting my creative juices flowing again – it’s alarming to realise how they had begun to dry up with all the commercial work I’ve been doing recently. I was glad to have your notes to take away too.” – Tia Alzulay
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http://digitalpublishingwriters.eventbrite.com/
Course description
A practical introduction to writing, publishing and earning in the digital age brought to you by if:book, the think and do tank exploring the future of the book in the digital age.
Who is the course for?
Creative writers at all levels who want to learn how to use digital tools to develop and publish their
work, to market themselves and make money from their writing.
Workshop Outline
Explore digital publishing options and consider which of them might best suit your writings.
We’ll investigate
• ebooks (enhanced, illuminated and print on demand)
• multi-platform fictions and alternate reality games
• Blogs, websites and social media
You will look at some basic ways to promote yourself online and to reach your target readership. You can explore examples of ‘amplified authors’ who have proven success in self-branding, marketing and communicating with readers.
Who are the tutors?
We want to ensure that students receive a degree of personal attention, so we provide two tutors.
Chris Meade
Co-director of the Institute for the Future of the Book and founder of if:book London, was previously CEO of Booktrust and the Poetry Society. A writer and blogger, he’s been published by Penguin, written for radio, the stage and the web; his multimedia novella www.insearchoflosttim.net was described by the Independent on Sunday as “a jeu d’esprit and just possibly the future of fiction”.
Kati Rynne
Kati Rynne is a fiction writing coach. She helps writers to develop their novels on a one-to-one basis and through workshops. A former secondary school teacher and an experienced private tutor, Kati is the Education Manager at ifbook, running collaborative writing events with ifbook director Chris Meade and researching the use of digital fiction in schools. She has spent six years working as an online community producer, web producer, education consultant and assistant commissioner in digital media at the BBC and Teachers TV. For a year she collaborated to produce websites for writers. See katirynne.com
What equipment do I need to bring with me?
A laptop (optional). We will provide free wi-fi. You’re welcome to bring with you a piece of writing you’re working on (optional).
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