Getting Your First Novel Published 2004
 

 

Getting Your First Novel Published:
Using Your Expertise As A Physician

Preconference: Friday, September 10, 2004
Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort
Falmouth, Cape Cod, MA


Executive Summary

Getting Your First Novel Published: Using Your Expertise As A Physician will show aspiring physician-authors how to get their first novel published.

Attendees will have the opportunity to get all their questions answered. There will be exercises and networking opportunities. Attendees will have an opportunity to get their query letters and pitch reviewed and evaluated.

NOTE: Course attendees will get the most out of the course if they bring samples of their writing for the writing groups and faculty to critique.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Following this course, attendees will be able to:
Understand what fiction sells

Create ideas for novels with commercial potential

Understand how the book publishing business works

Write a superior query letter

Understand how to locate and work with the right agent

Submit novel excerpts prior to completion of your novel

Submit their novel directly to editors

Evaluate the utility of unsolicited submissions

Deciding whether to use a book doctor

Evaluate whether to self-publish

Know what to realistically expect in their first book contract

Access the additional resources they need

Find an agent

Get their first novel published

Schedule

7:30 - 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00 - 8:30 Introduction: Using your unique medical expertise and training

8:30 - 9:00 Studying the Book Market: What you need to know about the book publishing business Questions and 
                   Answers

9:00 - 9:15 Creating Book Ideas With Sales Potential Questions and Answers

9:15 - 10:15 Writing the Superior Query Letter Exercise: Reviewing Attendees' Query Letters

10:15 - 10:30      Break and Networking Opportunity

10:30 - 12:00 Locating, Obtaining, and Working With Your First Agent Questions and Answers

12:00 - 1:00        Lunch With Faculty (Provided)

1:00 - 1:30 What Agents Are Looking For in a New Writer/Client Questions and Answers

1:30 - 2:00 Unsolicited Submissions: How to Make Them Work Questions and Answers

2:00 - 2:45 Perfecting the 30-Second Pitch Exercise: Reviewing Attendees' Pitches

2:45 - 3:00        Break and Networking Opportunity

3:00 - 3:30 Book Doctors For Physicians: Advantages and Disadvantages Questions and Answers

3:30 - 4:00 Submitting Your Novel Directly to Editors Questions and Answers

4:00 - 4:30 Book Contracts: What You Can Expect and Need to Know Questions and Answers

4:30 - 5:00        Concluding Roundtable Discussion
 

Faculty

Sheree Bykofsky is the co-author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published and is a New York Literary Agent who represents some 100 book authors in all areas of adult nonfiction and literary and commercial fiction. Her specialties include popular reference, business, health, psychology, spirituality, self-help, humor, cookbooks, biography, ethnic, women's issues, and much more. She is also the author, co-author, and editor of more than a dozen books, including the best-selling The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Magazine Articles, The New York Public Library Desk Reference, three editions of the regional best-seller The Best Places to Kiss in and Around New York City, The Big Book of Life's Instructions (Harper), Me: Five Years from Now (Hyperion), Popping the Question: Real-Life Stories of Marriage Proposals from the Romantic to the Bizarre (Walker), and The 52 Most Romantic Places in and Around New York City (Adams). Her books have been excerpted, and she has written articles for a variety of magazines and newspapers. Sheree speaks about all areas of publishing at colleges, writers' conferences, and seminars across the country, including the 92nd Street Y in New York City. She teaches the publishing overview course at NYU and has also promoted her books on hundreds of radio shows and many TV shows (including Good Day New York, Eyewitness News, News Four New York, among others). She has a column called "Ask the Agent," and she is a member of both the Association of Authors' Representatives (AAR) and the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA).

 

 

 

 

 

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