Self Publishing Workshop with Marjorie Turner Hollman
Self publishing is as old as the printing press, and as new as the newest computer program that is designed to allow almost anyone to get their story out. The biggest challenge? What’s YOUR great idea? If writing is your passion, go for it! If you want to put your stories into a book, multiple, often confusing options await. Join us at the Great Barrington Public Library by Zoom Thursday, January 13, 2021, 7PM for a Self-publishing 101 workshop with author Marjorie Turner Hollman, to learn about various options available, as well as what to beware of.
Bio: Marjorie Turner Hollman is a personal historian who loves the outdoors, and is the author of four self-published Easy Walks trail books. She has been a freelance writer for numerous local, regional, and national publications for the past 20+ years, has helped numerous families to save their stories and turn them into self-published books, and has recorded multiple veterans oral histories, now housed at the Library of Congress. She is a co-author of the recent community history; Bellingham Now and Then, celebrating the 300th Anniversary of Bellingham, Massachusetts.
This program will be presented via Zoom, the link is below.
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