
Getting Published: A Forum for Writers
New York
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
5:30-7:30 pm
Free Admission
A special "Funding for Arts Month" program.
So you’ve written a novel? A play? A memoir? If you’re wondering “Now what?”, come hear your published peers share their experiences. Gain the insight you need to make intelligent decisions about getting your work published commercially or on your own. Bring your questions and share your own success stories at this informal and interactive panel discussion.
Panelists
Arlene Hutton, playwright whose credits include The Nibroc Trilogy, which includes "Last Train to Nibroc" (New York Drama League Best Play nomination), "See Rock City" (In the Spirit of America Award) and "Gulf View Drive" (LA Weekly and Ovation Award nominations); I Dream Before I Take the Stand; and other plays
Nicholas Kaufmann, a Bram Stoker Award nominated author, whose works include General Slocum's Gold, Hunt at World's End, Chasing the Dragon, and a collection of stories, Walk in Shadows
Deborah Ludwig, author of Rebirth: A Leukemia Survivor’s Journal of Healing during Chemotherapy, Bone Marrow Transplant, and Recovery
Registration
This program is offered free of charge, but we ask that you register in advance. Space is limited. Please arrive on time; we cannot hold seats once the program has begun.
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The Foundation Center New York Library/Learning Center
79 Fifth Ave., 2nd floor New York, NY 10003
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