A WORKSHOP WITHÂ BROOKE ADAMS LAW
Publishing Pathways: How Traditional, Hybrid, and Self-Publishing Really Work
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th at 1 p.m. EST
We'll go in-depth on the three publishing pathways - traditional, self, and hybrid - covering how they work, the pros and cons of each, how the money and the rights work, with time to answer questions.
Here's what you'll get from this interactive workshop...
- AÂ broad understanding of the three publishing pathways
- Insight into how each pathway functions
- Help in considering which pathway might be right for you and your book
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Meet your instructor

Brooke Adams Law
Brooke Adams Law is an award-winning author and founder of the Writing Brave movement. Brooke helps creative, intuitive women claim their author identity so that they can start, finish and publish brave, dazzling books. Brooke’s debut novel Catchlight won the Fairfield Book Prize, was named a Best Indie Book of 2020 by Kirkus Reviews, and was featured on Good Morning America’s blog. Brooke grew up in Philadelphia and came from a family of entrepreneurs who weren’t college-educated. (Her mom graduated with a bachelor’s degree when Brooke was nineteen.) Brooke studied English at Vassar College and went on to receive her MFA in creative writing at Fairfield University.

Two options to join us.
BROOKE'S WORKSHOP
ONE-TIME PAYMENT OF
$25
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