Elevating Your Elevator Pitch with Peggy Rosen
A strong elevator pitch can open doors—whether you’re speaking with an agent, pitching at a conference, or simply explaining your book to a potential reader. In this one-hour interactive webinar, […]
A strong elevator pitch can open doors—whether you’re speaking with an agent, pitching at a conference, or simply explaining your book to a potential reader. In this one-hour interactive webinar, […]
Are you working on a short story, screenplay, stage play, or novel and in need of fresh inspiration? Join us for The Write In, an immersive all-day writing event hosted […]
With so many platforms competing for attention, it’s easy to feel scattered or behind. This session helps writers evaluate social media and online platforms—such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Substack, and […]
Marketing Open Forums are 90-minute, lightly facilitated, discussion-driven sessions designed to meet writers where they are right now. Rather than a fixed presentation, these forums center on real questions, real […]
You’ve written the pages. Maybe lots of them. Maybe you’ve even sent your work out into the world. And yet—something isn’t catching fire the way you hoped. What separates stories […]
Not every submission call, promotion offer, or marketing opportunity is worth your time—or your money. This session focuses on how to evaluate opportunities critically, identify red flags, and focus your […]
The 603 Writers’ Conference, organized by the New Hampshire Writers’ Project, is an annual event that brings together writers, authors, and literary enthusiasts from across the region. This conference offers […]
Writers don’t have to market alone. This session explores ways authors can support one another through cross-promotion, shared audiences, newsletter swaps, interviews, and collaborative opportunities. We’ll talk about ethical, authentic […]
Selling books directly to readers can offer greater control, stronger relationships, and better data than third-party platforms alone. This session explores how authors use their websites to sell books directly, […]
Libraries remain an important gateway to readers—but navigating access can be confusing. This session focuses on how authors can work with libraries through programs like the Indie Author Project, as […]