How to Become a Writer for a Kids Magazine Tele-workshop – Working Writer’s Club – September 22, 10 – 12 pm CST

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Learn the step-by-step strategy you can employ to become a regular feature writer for a high-profile children’s magazine.

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CONTACT: Suzanne Lieurance
Email: suzanne@workingwriterscoach.com
Website: http://www.cwcoachingclub.com

How to Become a Writer for a Kids Magazine Tele-workshop – Working Writer’s Club – September 22, 10 – 12 pm CST

Learn the step-by-step strategy you can employ to become a regular feature writer for a high-profile children’s magazine.

On Thursday, September 22, 2011, Nancy I. Sanders will present a special teleclass for the Working Writer’s Club at 12 pm CST. The topic of this teleclass will be “Step into the Stable of Writers for High Profile Children’s Magazines.”

Join Nancy I. Sanders as she guides you to set specific short-term and long-term goals to experience breakthrough into a high-profile children’s magazine and eventually acquire the coveted position as one of its regularly-featured authors.

This tele-workshop will cover:

The benefits of being part of a stable of writers
Short-term goals
Long-term goals
Take the Periodical Challenge
Answers about High-Profile Magazines

The cost of tele-workshop:

$9.97 for Working Writer's Club Members
(log in and register through the club website)

$14.97 for non-Working Writer's Club Members

Join the club for just $9.99 per month at www.workingwritersclub.com

About the instructor:

Nancy Sanders’ passion is to help other writers discover their talents, craft their skills, and realize the fulfillment of personal goals through a successful writing career. She has written Yes! You Can Learn How to Write Children’s Books, Get Them Published, and Build a Successful Writing Career, Award-Winning Finalist of the National Best Books 2009 Awards, sponsored by USA Book News.

Nancy is the bestselling author of over 75 books including D is for Drinking Gourd: An African American Alphabet, selected for the IRA Teacher’s Choices List as well as other awards (Sleeping Bear Press, illustrated by E. B. Lewis). Her credits include board books, novelty books, beginning readers, picture books, middle grade novels and books for teachers. Her column for children’s writers has appeared in The Writer’s online magazine, the Christian Communicator, and the Institute of Children’s Literature eNews.

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