Joshua Graham to Appear at Barnes & Noble Author Event April 9, 2011
On Saturday April 09, 2011 1:00 PM, I will appear on an author panel at Barnes & Noble to discuss the topic:Â How to Get Published
Here’s the official announcement on the B&N Website:
Please join us as we host local authors Max Sturman, T.J. Johnson and Joshua Graham as they discuss how to get published. They will be sharing their stories as well offering insight and suggestions on how to get your own book published.
This will be interesting as I am not acquainted with Sturman or Johnson, and I don’t know what their take on it is. But the fact remains: There is no one way that is sure fire. One thing does stand out in common for all methods, However: Write a great book. Getting your book completed is an accomplishment, no doubt. Getting your book in print (paper or ebook) is still another achievement. And having a traditional or small press publish your work, still another. But that is just the beginning. It’s important to have a book that people will enjoy reading and enthusiastically recommend to their friends and family.
I’ll speak more about this on the panel on April 9th. But I hope if you’re in the San Diego area that you’ll come to this event. Afterwards, our books will be available for sale and autographs.
See you there!
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Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, winner of the International Book Award and Forward National Literature Award. His thrillers include DARKROOM, LATENT IMAGE and BEYOND JUSTICE, and TERMINUS. Graham's works have been characterized as thought-provoking page-turners.
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