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What makes a good networking event? | the marketing alliance
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Ideas and implementation combined. What makes a good networking event? May 30, 2014. My tips on how to pick the best of the bunch. 1 Like minded individuals. Networking in action at Bookmachine. 3 Wi-Fi / phone reception. If you can’t attend an event, the next best thing is to follow the conversation on Twitter. This is rendered useless without decent Wi-Fi or phone reception at the venue. Be wary of meetings in pub basements. 4 A compelling reason to attend. A great speaker line-up can be the difference...
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HIT ME WITH YOUR ALGORITHM STICK. Summer is here - off and on. Politicians are treacherous and times are tempestuous, so the best a writer can do is get his head down and write. Ive been doing lots of that since I started a new novel in February. It has the working title of. Which it definitely wont end up with. But after a breezy start I decided to park it 15,000 words in, while I attended to a couple of other things. After that, please keep an eye out for. Dinner At The Happy Skeleton. Its the tale of ...
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Judith Watts | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. A published poet and author of Hodder’s. Teach Yourself Get Started in Writing Erotic Fiction. Judith has an MFA in creative writing and contributes to the activities of the Kingston Writing School. Connect with Judith on LinkedIn. Read all Judith’s Kingston Publishing blogs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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I'm going to publish my novel. From first draft to publication: My novel adventure. 61 Tune in for a magical ride with Mystery Thriller Week. IT’S BEEN a long time! Sorry about that but I really have been incredibly busy. Not only does the day job take up a lot of my time but I have also been working hard promoting my first novel Crossing The Whitewash over the Xmas period, while sending my second novel out for editing and starting a third as part of NaNoWriMo. Jennifer S. Alderson. Much of it is down to...
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Alison Baverstock | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. Is a former publisher, who now writes about publishing, how to get published, and marketing within the book trade. How to Market Books. Now in its fifth version, is often referred to as the ‘bible’ of book marketing. Both this and its companion volume. Published by Kogan Page and available in 16 languages) are used as the basis of publisher education worldwide. Alison leads the mod...
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kingstonpublishing | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. What Have You Learned Lately? The Power of Reflection. October 16, 2015. When we asked former MA Publishing Course Leader Anna Faherty what she had been up to since leaving Kingston University, we might have known her answer would be all about […]. Read Article →. Top Literary Agent Lizzy Kremer on 8 Key Aspects of her Role in a Changing Landscape. October 13, 2015. July 21, 2015.
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Five Reasons to Choose Kingston’s MA Publishing Course | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. Five Reasons to Choose Kingston’s MA Publishing Course. June 17, 2015. MA Publishing student Naomi Peel. Naomi Peel working at the 2015 London Book Fair. The course has recently been awarded the much-deserved Creative Skillset Tick. And if that is not enough grounds to choose Kingston University then read on for my top five reasons:. Modules are divided into the various departments...
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Anna Faherty | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. Is an award-winning teacher and researcher who runs her own content development and digital publishing consultancy, Strategic Content. International Journal of the Book. Anna was formerly Course Leader for the MA Publishing programme. You can follow Anna on Twitter. Or read her Strategic Content blog. Read all Anna’s Kingston Publishing blogs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Here'...
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Authors | Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers
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Kingston Publishing: inspiring future publishers. News and views from the MA Publishing team at Kingston University, London. Core bloggers: Kingston MA Publishing lecturers. Image courtesy @sam publishing. From left to right:. MA Publishing Course Leader, Kingston University. Associate Professor, Kingston University. Senior Lecturer, Kingston University and Managing Director of Kingston University Press. Lisa Winn, Kingston Publishing MA student 2010/11. Guest bloggers: students and industry professionals.
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