How to Be an Author for Hire

with Rachel Werner

Genres: Nonfiction, The Writing Life, Young Adult/Children's Lit, Essay

Online

Open to all levels

1 Session

Start Date: April 25, 2024
End Date: April 25, 2024
Day of Week: Thursday
Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm PT
Capacity: 0 seat
Member Price: $102.60
General Price: $114.00

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Want to write a book, but don't have a fully fleshed-out concept or professional contacts in the publishing industry yet? With IP (intellectual property) projects and other book-related content creation, publishers have the ideas and then find writers to help bring those ideas to life. The same is often true for entrepreneurs, educational institutions, and businesses. Come learn about these "lesser-known" paths to becoming a published author, plus how these types of book deals can often be more straightforward, get you paid sooner, and give you the ability to secure a larger advance for your services.

REGISTRATION DATES: 

  • March 12: Member registration opens at 10:30 am PT 
  • March 19: General registration opens at 10:30 am PT 
  • March 25: Last day of Early Bird pricing
Rachel Werner

Rachel Werner

she/her

Rachel Werner is a teaching artist for Hugo House, The Loft Literary Center, and Lighthouse Writers Workshop in addition to being the founder of The Little Book Project WI. Her literary writing and craft essays have been featured by Off Menu Press, Digging Through The Fat, and Voyage YA Literary Journal. A selection of Rachel's recipes is included in Wisconsin Cocktails (UW-Press, 2020), and her poetry in the anthology Hope Is The Thing: Wisconsinites on Perseverance in a Pandemic (The Wisconsin Historical Society, 2021). She also regularly contributes content to TheKitchn, The Spruce Eats, and Fabulous Wisconsin. Her latest book, Glow and Grow: A Brown Girl's Positive Body Guide (Free Spirit Publishing), is forthcoming in fall 2024.

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