coming soon to a town near you

... coming soon to a town near you

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Three BIH Roadshow Authors Lead Round Table Sessions at the Sonoma County Book Festival - FREE - Santa Rosa, Sat., Sept. 21

The FREE festival runs all day on Saturday, September 21 from 10am – 4pm with something for the entire family… speakers, workshops, literature, graphic novels, history, romance, mystery, YA, children’s books, puppet theater, teen poetry slam, book signings, and lots of exhibitors and entertainment.

Round Table Sessions from 12noon - 1pm

“Orchestrating Your Book Tour”

Put some gas in the tank and hit the road. Learn what to do and what not to do from Laurie’s experience on her three month book tour across America. 

LAURIE HOIRUP, advocate/author,
I Can Dance: My Life with a Disability
Laurie is 57 years old. She was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA 2) and has lived with a significant physical disability since the age of two, using a wheelchair since the age of five. She is retired from her position as Chief Deputy Director for the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities, is a mother of two adult children and a grandmother of three grandsons. She is active in community writing groups and a frequent speaker. Her memoir “I Can Dance: My Life with a Disability” is available from most online bookstores. Learn more about Laurie and see pictures of her growing up at www.LauriesLegacy.com
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“Shameless Self-Promotion”

It’s OK to talk about yourself…and talk about yourself some more. Join Judith to discover tricks about selling your book and yourself.

JUDITH HORSTMAN,
journalist/author and promo queen
Judith is an award-winning journalist who writes about health and medicine. She has been a Washington correspondent, journalism professor, a Fulbright scholar, and has written and edited in just about every medium in a journalism career that spans 40 years, from a small town newspaper to USA Today. An editor and consultant as well as the author, of seven books, she participates in workshops and is a frequent public speaker. Over the past four years, she has written--and promoted-- a series of four books in collaboration with Scientific American: Day in the Life of Your Brain (2009), Brave New Brain (2010), Book of Love, Sex, and the Brain (2012) and The Healthy Aging Brain, just published. Judith lives in Sacramento, and travels as widely and often as possible.
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“Juggling Spicy-Dicey Topics”

You know you’ve opened the floodgates when your sister says, “I’m afraid you’re going to get into a lot of trouble.” Hear from Tony’s own loose lips how to fend off and capitalize on criticism.

ANTHONY BARCELLOS, educator/author, Land of Milk and Money
Anthony Barcellos grew up speaking Portuguese on his grandfather's dairy farm in Porterville, a small town in central California's Tulare County. While he retains some rudiments of his first language, today Barcellos is much better at using English. He teaches math full-time at American River College and regards it as the best job he's ever had, despite his rewarding experiences in journalism and state government. Tony currently resides in Davis, California, with 30 overflowing bookcases and is a 2005 alumnus of the local University of California campus' School of Education doctoral program in mathematics education.
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ABOUT: THE BOOK-IN-HAND ROADSHOW
The Book-In-Hand Roadshow offers sessions about the process of creating a book and explores the world of self-publishing. The traveling roadshow provides fresh information because each session has a different mix of speakers. Speakers include story editors, copy editors, cover designers, photographers, proof readers, photojournalists, self-published authors and traditionally published authors. Now, you can learn from experts who speak plain English and generously share their knowledge about taking your ideas from words on paper to book-in-hand. Established in 2010, The BIH Roadshow events have taken place in Northern California and Hawaii. Texas, Missouri, the Pacific Northwest, Ohio, and Southern California are in discussion.

Ingrid E. Lundquist, CSEP is the founder of The Book-in-Hand Roadshow. Her seven-time award-winning 2013 book, Dictionary of Publishing Terms: What Every Writer Needs to Know is a “go-to” resource for the writers’ desk. She is a Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) and recipient of The International Special Events Society Best Industry Contribution Award for her book Results-Driven Event Planning: Using Marketing Tools to Boost Your Bottom Line.

Unraveling the Mystery of Book Parts. Miffed by the different parts of a book, what they mean and how they fit together? Ingrid was too, so she simplified the information into an easy fill-out-the-blank format.

Pick up a free copy of “Miffed by the Book Parts” at The Book-In-Hand Roadshow table in the exhibit hall at the Sonoma County Book Festival.

Mark your calendar:
Sat., Oct 19  1-4pm "Write Your Life Story"        
Sun City Lincoln Hills
REGISTER NOW - see column on the right side of this page
This event is supported by Poets & Writers, Inc, through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation

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