EVENT: How to Get Published – London, 2020

Is your New Year’s resolution to get published? We’re running our popular How to Get Published masterclass again in 2020!


How to Get Published masterclass


How To Get Published
A one-day masterclass for writers

** NB We have, unfortunately, had to postpone this event from 8th February. It is now likely to take place in early June 2020, at a new venue in central London TBC. Tickets go back on sale in March. **


Do you want to get published? Have you written a book but have no idea how to take the next steps? Brought to you by Publishing Talk, the How to Get Published masterclass is an essential day for all authors starting out – whether traditional or indie.


Write a Bestseller by Jacq Burns


Meet bestselling authors, literary agents, publishers and self-publishing experts as they explain the publishing landscape, the various routes to publication and equip you for career success. Expect no-nonsense, practical advice to motivate you to write that book – and get it published!


Includes a FREE copy of Write a Bestseller by Jacq Burns to help you on your way – plus a reading list and handouts. You will also have the opportunity to pitch your book and get some instant feedback (optional).


Join us for a packed day of great speakers, discussions and plenty of time for networking with fellow writers.


How to Get Published 2019


Confirmed Speakers

Scott Pack, Nicola May, Mark Stay, Debbie Young


Our confirmed speakers for 2020 include:



Scott Pack, publisher, editor and author of How to Perfect Your Sumbission
Nicola May, Number one bestselling self-published author of 10 novels including The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay
Mark Stay, screenwriter, author and co-host of The Bestseller Experiment podcast
Debbie Young, self-published author and Author Advice Centre Manager, the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi)
Bella Pagan, editorial director, Pan Macmillan
Bec Evans, co-founder of Prolifiko, writing productivity expert and author of How to Have a Happy Hustle.

Programme

Our programme for 2020 will cover both traditional and self-publishing – from how to get an agent to working with editors to being a successful self-published author. It’s shaping up as follows (NB this is indicative and subject to change):


Morning

09:00 Registration and networking


09:30 Welcome and Introduction

Jon Reed, Publishing Talk


09:40 What are agents looking for?

The most important step to a traditional publishing deal is to get an agent. What are they looking for – and how do you get one?

Speaker TBC 


10:20 How to perfect your submission

Practical tips on how to put together your proposal, sample material and query letter.

Scott Pack, editor, publisher and author of How to Perfect Your Submission


11:00 Coffee Break


11:20 Case Study: How to write and publish a bestseller

Ten things learned from three years of The Bestseller Experiment.

Mark Stay, author and co-host of The Bestseller Experiment podcast


12:00 How to build your online platform

How to build your online platform to equip yourself for career success as an author

Jon Reed, Publishing Talk


12:40 Lunch Break

Please write a one-sentence pitch for your book on the postcard provided over lunch, if you’d like to take part in the ‘Pitch Your Book!’ session after lunch.


Afternoon

13:40 Pitch your book!

Putting into practice what you’ve learned in the morning, you will have the opportunity over lunch to either write down a one-sentence pitch for your book, or just think of one to share with the group in the session. Our panel will make brief suggestions for improving your pitch. We’ll try to fit in as many as possible!


14:20 How do editors work with authors?

Bella Pagan of Pan Macmillan, plus a debut author, discuss how books get commissioned, what happens during the editing process leading up to publication, and examine the crucial author-editor relationship.

Bella Pagan, editorial director, Pan Macmillan plus author TBC


15:00 The business of self-publishing

Could self-publishing be for you? What you need to know to be a successful indie author.

Debbie Young, The Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi)


15:40 Coffee Break


16:00 Case Study: How to top the Kindle charts

Nicola May, self-published author of 10 novels including the number one bestseller The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay, in conversation with Jon Reed


16:40 How to finish your book

The first step to getting published is to write – and finish! – that book.

Bec Evans, productivity expert, co-founder of Prolifiko and and author of How to Have a Happy Hustle


17:00 Final Q&A and Closing Remarks

A final opportunity to ask our panel any questions you have about the publishing process.


17:30 ENDS


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17:45 onwards  – Networking Drinks

We hope you can join us for a drink for continued discussion and networking with your fellow writers (venue TBC).


Gallery

Here are some pictures from our 2019 event:


Molly Flatt speaking at How to Get Published 2019

Début author Molly Flatt speaking at How to Get Published 2019


Jacq Burns speaking at How to Get Published 2019

Literary agent Jacq Burns speaking at How to Get Published 2019


Author panel at How to Get Published

Jon Reed chairs our 2019 author panel: Liz Fenwick, Natalie Fergie and Nicola May


Tickets go on sale in March 2020. Register your interest now.


Learn more

Audience and speaker images of our 2019 event are courstesy of A.D. Flint (author of The Burning Hill).


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