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| Workshop on skills for budding authors slated for Atlanta March 7A faculty of eight widely acclaimed Atlanta authors and book industry professionals will devote time at the Spring Book Show in Atlanta on March 7 to teach a one-day class in how to write and get published.
The workshop, entitled “Authorship 101,” will focus on writing, getting published and marketing fiction and nonfiction. It is being staged in conjunction with the Spring Book Show, being held at the same location. Participating faculty members for Authorship 101, in alphabetical order, along with their topics, are: • Brad Cohen, inspirational speaker and author of "Front of the Class," about his search for a teaching position that finally landed him in the Cobb County, Ga., school system, speaking on "From Book to Movie: How My Memoir Became a National Hallmark Hall of Fame CBS-TV Telecast." • Anna DeStefano, novelist and president, Georgia Romance Writers, "How To Write Romances and Get Them Published.” • Hollis Gillespie, Atlanta magazine columnist, author of three books and radio-TV personality, "How To Write Memoirs for Fun and Profit.” • Russ Marshalek, public relations director, Wordsmiths Books, Decatur, Ga., and consultant on book publicity and arranging bookstore signings, "How To Arrange for Publicity and Bookstore Signings for Your Book." • Man Martin, novelist and Georgia Author of the Year Award winner for his novel "Days of the Endless Corvette," on "Writing Humor." • Ahmad Meradji, president, Apex Book Manufacturing, "How To Select a Short-Run Printer for Your Self-Published Book." • Patricia Sprinkle, mystery and nonfiction author of more than 20 titles, "So You Want To Write a Mystery?" • Darlene Ford Wofford, series novel author, "How I Got Local and National Publicity for My Memoir Series. Noel Griese of Atlanta-based Anvil Publishers, and editor of the Southern Review of Books newsletter, said that people attending the workshop get free admission to the Spring Book Show. Registration details for the Authorship 101 workshop on writing for the Christian market are available at the Anvil Publishers Web site at http://anvilpub.net/ Registration details for the Authorship 101 workshop on writing for the Christian market are available at the Anvil Publishers Web site at http://anvilpub.net/ About the Spring Book Show and Authorship seminars: The Spring Book Show, held annually in Atlanta, is the largest bargain book and remainder show held annually in the United States. It will be held March 6-8, 2009, at the Cobb Galleria Center. Two seminars for writers, Authorship 101 and Authorship 201, organized by the Siuthern Review of Books newsletter, are being held March 6-7 in conjunction with the show. Workshop participants get free admission to the Spring Book Show, which is otherwise closed to the general public. # # # Anvil Publishers is an Atlanta-based company currently marketing $14 million in books and $8 million in literary properties. End
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