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Self-Publishing Authors Guild: How to DIY Your Book Launch (Whether Self-Published or Traditional)

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Let’s be honest, most writers would rather be writing than handling marketing and promotion. This webinar, part of our Business Bootcamps for Writers and Money Matters series, will explore the importance of and strategies behind successful book launches and tours.
Erin Lowry (author, Broke Millennial series) moderates this chat with Kwame Mbalia, New York Times bestselling author of the Tristan Strong series and editor of Black Boy Joy, and Chelsea Fagan, founder of The Financial Diet media company and author of A Perfect Vintage and The Financial Diet.
A Q&A will follow the presentation; you can pre-submit a question when registering for the event. A recording will be made available for those who cannot attend live.
The event will take place via Zoom with automatic closed captioning. To request any other accessibility features, please email support@authorsguild.org and we will make every effort to accommodate.

Panelists​

Chelsea Fagan, author, A Perfect Vintage and The Financial Diet
Kwame Mbalia, author, Tristan Strong series
Erin Lowry (moderator), author, Broke Millennial series

Special Thanks to Our Supporters and Partner Organizations​

With support from Penguin Random House and our donors, the Authors Guild Foundation is pleased to make Business Bootcamps for Writers free and open to the public.
Several writers organizations have partnered with the Authors Guild Foundation to help shape these programs. Our deepest appreciation to these organizations.

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