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message 1: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 790 comments Book workshops are a way to teach and inform people of the content in your books as a way to better connect with them and get them interested in your work. It seems it's more for non-fiction authors but fiction authors can do it too.

Has anyone ever created a book workshop for their books? Is it a good practice? I did one for Opium Warfare last year but it failed miserably as I didn't go about promoting it as well as I could have. I'm still open to doing one as it seems interesting but I need some info and examples of success with it.


message 2: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Is this an offline or online workshop?

I, personally, plan to pitch to readers/reviewers. I will send a SparkPage around containing the cover, blurb and a couple of funny/sexy passages.


message 3: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 790 comments Alexis wrote: "Is this an offline or online workshop?

I, personally, plan to pitch to readers/reviewers. I will send a SparkPage around containing the cover, blurb and a couple of funny/sexy passages."


Online, I didn't consider offline although I suppose it works for that too if you know enough people or have a blooming book community.


message 4: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Ooh like a book event you mean? Like on Facebook? I've been to a few.. they weren't that entertaining and I usually left pretty quickly.. But that's just me..


message 5: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 790 comments No that's an event, I mean a book workshop lol. I believe they're different.


message 6: by C.A. (new)

C.A. Pack (capack) | 50 comments Do you mean teaching aspiring authors how to write? Or would your workshop be a place for people to read what they've written, and critique what others have written?


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