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Author and publisher Bobby Jackson will share informative and straightforward strategies of getting your book published and into the hands of the consumers. Please register to receive a Zoom link.
Bobby Jackson is the author and publisher of several educational books for children. He is the founder of Multicultural Publications, Inc., a publishing company committed to the education, growth and cultural enrichment of all people. Mr. Jackson has been instrumental in educating children, teaching at the elementary, secondary and college level.
He continues to share his knowledge by teaching workshops on reading, writing and publishing books.
Please register by phone at 330.864.5721, online, or in-person.
The program will be held online via Zoom. You can participate by video or phone via landline, computer, or cell phone.
An email with the Zoom link will be sent one week before the program. Please do not share this program link. Interested friends and family should contact the Library for registration.
Log in 10 minutes prior to the program to check your computer connection. A webcam and microphone may be necessary to participate fully in this interactive event. If you have one or neither of these, your participation may be limited. We understand that some participants may be uncomfortable appearing on-screen. Doing so is not mandatory for participation.
Check out these books about writing a book:
Ideas, Influence, and Income: write a book, build your brands, and lead your industry by Tanya Hall
Dear Ally, how do you write a book? by Ally Carter
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Education | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | zoom program | writing | Activities for Adults |
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