Ask Your Hard Publishing Questions




There is often confusion on the world of
publishing. At times you get conflicting information. Is it better to self-publish
or to do the work to go with a traditional publisher? Do you need a literary
agent? How do you find a good one? 



Sometimes you read about agents who do
nothing or are crooks (yes they are out there). You read some websites and that
information conflicts with what you hear from published authors or in writing
books. Where do you get an experienced answer to your hard publishing
questions?



When I face these types of questions, I turn to an
expert. Yet how do you even reach an expert and especially if you don't
know many people in publishing?



Tuesday, March 1st, I'm interviewing
Rick Frishman who is in his
39th  year in publishing. For many years, Rick ran one of the
largest public relations firms in the United States—Planned Television Arts in
New York City (now called Media Connect). For almost ten years, Rick has been
the publisher at Morgan James Publishing. He has guided many authors to become bestsellers and knows this
industry inside and out.

Here's your opportunity: I've convinced Rick Frishman to go on the hotseat for my questions during
a LIVE 70-minute telewebcast on Tuesday, March 1st!



* * * Here's My Small Request * * *



Rather than have the "content" come out of Rick's
head (or my head) for the March 1, 2016 telewebcast at 6 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m.
EST, I decided to let you ask Rick a question. 



Sound fair?



So, if you could ask Rick Frishman ANY question you
wanted about attending a writers conference  like Author 101 University, what
would your question be?



Here's your chance to ask Rick directly and
get registered for our call on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 (starts promptly according
to www.Time.gov). 



Click the link below:



http://writersconf101.com



 * * Get Rick Frishman's FREE Special Report *
*



You will receive a FREE copy of Rick Frishman's
special report, Creating An Award Winning Proposal that
Rick wrote with
Robyn Freedman Spizman. It's FREE  if you ask a question and register for this telewebcast. Click the link below:

http://writersconf101.com



After your question gets submitted, you'll
find out how to get phone access and webcast access to Rick and myself for our
LIVE telewebcast, March 1, 2016. If your schedule doesn't allow you to attend
this LIVE event, I encourage you to go ahead and register—and ask your question.
The event will be recorded and everyone who registers for the event will receive
the replay recording.



Rick is one of the most experienced people in
publishing that I know. I hope you will bring on your hard questions about
various aspects of the publishing business. I will be reading these questions
and then asking Rick on Tuesday. I hope to speak to you soon on the
call.






















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Published on February 28, 2016 20:56
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