How to Make Getting Published a Piece of Cake
This webinar explores and explains several free tools that aid authors in getting published across modern mediums, including how to start a blog, record podcasts, create website content, and produce original videos. Additionally, webinar participants will reflect on what motivates or distracts authors from keeping a focus on publishing online. Participants will learn insider tips on various forms of publication from the facilitator—a successful, self-published author. The facilitator will also share advice she has received from an accomplished editor.
Angela V. Payne, Professor, Collin College
Angela V. Payne has taught face-to-face, hybrid, and online hardware, software, and accounting courses for over 20 years. In addition to teaching, Angela has worked as a web designer and computer lab manager and has also helped to develop and revamp over 15 courses for numerous colleges. Angela enjoys writing poetry, non-fiction, and fiction. Her interests have led her to produce blogs, websites, newsletters, and an Amazon book.
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Only those attending the LIVE webinar will receive a certificate of attendance. Thank you!
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Very much enjoyed this encouraging training especially the helpful info on starting podcasts and self-publishing. I will definitely be using the suggested resources and tips to get started for Kindle self-publish and cooking up a podcast in the near future. The instructor’s positive affirmations and daily habit suggestions (reading, writing, research, rest, and no judging anyone else’s or your own writing/creative journey) are a wonderful reminder!
-Susie Joyner, Augusta Technical College, Waynesboro Campus Library
Found some info I think I can use in this webinar.
Beverly Peltier, Augusta Technical College
This was extremely helpful. Ms. Payne gave some very useful tips. I pan to submit an article to at least 10 organizations.
Ms. Tangela N. Smalls, Augusta Technical College
Very practical guidance for getting started in publishing.
Lisa Palmer
Augusta Technical College