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Register for BAIPA’s 2010 Get Published! Institute

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Yep, it’s that time again. Every year the Bay Area Independent Publishers’ Association holds a “Get Published!” institute. This will be my second year recording the speakers in my Podcast Asylum persona, but it’s the aspiring writers and authors, not the podcast junkies, who will be interested in this one.

This year’s keynotes focus heavily on new trends in publishing and book marketing, most notably e-books and social media such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. And I happen to know that my brilliant colleague Hilary Powers has been invited to give a breakout session on editing.

When

March 13, 2010
8:30 to 5:00

Where

Dominican College / Guzman Lecture Hall
50 Acacia Ave
San Rafael, CA 94901

Cost

Before March 1, register in advance / $99 for members / $119  for non-members 
After March 1, register at the door /  $129 for members / $149 for non-members

Get the Details

Head over to the Registration Page and sign up.

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