Publishing company to give presentation in St. Louis library

Editwright will hold a lecture in March at Buder Library in St. Louis about self-publishing Books.

Self-Publishing 101: What, Why, How is a program where people interested in writing their own Books can learn about the industry from an experienced publisher. The presentation will be led by Andrew Doty, the founder of Editwright. The lesson will cover topics such as technological innovations in publishing, the different types of publishing available for authors, and the pros and cons of self-publishing. Attendees will have a chance to get in-person feedback on their projects from the presenter.

Editwright is a publishing company that helps aspiring authors release their work. The business offers many services, such as writing coaching, developmental editing, query letter writing, and manuscript evaluations. Writers can also use Editwright to help design their book covers and format virtual versions of their novels. The business has worked on several projects, including magazines like MO Humanities, Helvete, and Networks and Neighbours.

The lesson on self-publishing will be held on Monday, March 9 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Adults are the intended audience for the presentation. There is no cost for guests to join Doty’s discussion, and registration is not needed for the lecture. Those who organize presentations at libraries like this can connect with their audience members by bringing Business Cards to the events.
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