Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 3pm ET (noon PT)
Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, a blog can be a fun writing endeavor that also helps you build platform, gain authority, get published, and promote your books. Despite these facts, many writers balk at the idea of starting and maintaining a blog. Others begin blogging but have no idea how to do so effectively.
If you’d like to learn why and how to blog—and to do so successfully—join two long-time bloggers and published authors—Nina Amir and Nita Sweeney—for a Virtual Lunch ‘N Learn for the Women’s National Book Association – San Francisco Chapter, on September 30 at 12pm PT/ 3pm ET.
During this workshop, Nina and Nita will discuss:
- How blogging helped them get published and market their books
- The primary reasons writer should become bloggers
- Strategies for successful author blogs
- What topics to blog about
- How to gain expert status as a blogger
- Tips on sharing posts, blogging consistently, best practices, and more
Grab your lunch, a cup of coffee, and a notebook. Join us for a fun, interactive session.
Title: Blogging for Authors
When: September 30, 12pm PT/ 3pm ET
Where: Zoom (Zoom link provided via email when you RSVP)
Click the button below to REGISTER for the mixer; we are limited to 100 total attendees, so please let us know early!
About the Presenters:
Nina Amir is a 19X Amazon bestselling hybrid author of such books as How to Blog a Book, The Author Training Manual, and Creative Visualization for Writers as well as a host of ebook writing guides. She supports writers as an Author Coach and Certified High Performance Coach (CHPC®)—the only one of 800 elite CHPCs working with writers. Additionally, she is the founder of the Nonfiction Writers’ University, the Author of Change Coaching Program, and the Write Nonfiction in November Challenge. An award-winning journalist and blogger, she has three blogs: Write Nonfiction NOW!, How to Blog a Book, and As the Spirit Moves Me.
Nita Sweeney is the award-winning author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target: How Running with My Dog Brought Me Back from the Brinkand coauthor of the writing journal, You Should Be Writing. Nita coaches creatives in writing and meditation, blogs at Bum Glue, and publishes the monthly email newsletter, Write Now Columbus. She lives in central Ohio with her husband, Ed, and their yellow Labrador retriever, Scarlet.