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Networking

Networking is hugely important for writers. So let's explore it... what does networking mean, and how does it increase your chances of success?

 

You'll find links to Jackie's columns on networking here, and lots of other articles as well.

Snippets from the Sassys Agent Selwa Anthony's Awards Day
Snippets from the Sassys
Agent Selwa Anthony's Awards Day The Sassy Awards Day was created by Selwa Anthony and Eric Lobbecke in 1993, and has been held every year since. 'SASSY' stands for Selwa's Authors Success Stories of the Year. Featured here are some quotes from authors who talked about their journey to publication at the 2009 Sassy Awards. . . . keep reading
Host Your Own Workshop
Marg McAlister
Host Your Own Workshop Attending a writers' workshop can be a tremendous buzz. Just one day in the company of other writers can give you insights into your craft, new techniques to try, a slew of ideas for your plot, a warm sense of fellowship... and above all, renewed enthusiasm for your writing. You may not ever have thought of hosting your own writers' workshop, but it's a great way to touch base with other writers and learn at the same time. . . . keep reading
How I Became the Editor of a Writer's Network Newsletter
by Jackie Hosking
How I Became the Editor of a Writer's Network Newsletter Not so long ago I was a pregnant unemployed fitness instructor with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Home Economics). Four years later my three children, my second husband and I are still living in that small seaside town but now I am a published writer and editor of that infamous online newsletter PASS IT ON. . . . keep reading
Self-Promotion
by Raelene Hall
Self-Promotion Self-promotion is not egotistical but a necessity in a writer's life. No matter how much you prefer to hide away you must make the effort to promote yourself and your work. . . . keep reading
Reading Rocks - Interview by Sally Odgers
Sally Odgers Interviews People in the World of Writing . . . keep reading
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