One Book’s Journey with Joanne Nelson
Feb 22, 2023 12:00PM—1:00PM
Location
Online
Cost $20.00
Categories Adult Classes & Workshops In-Person
Join author Joanne Nelson as she walks you through the publication process as she lives it. Over seven months as her publishing company, Vine Leaves Press, prepares her book, My Neglected Gods, for publication, Joanne will talk about the process step by step. Participants can register for the full series or for single sessions. The Full Series is $110. Single sessions are $20 each. January 25: Joanne will give an overview of the acceptance of her book and be in conversation with her developmental editor Melanie Faith February 22: Joanne willl be joined by ine Leaves Press publishing director Amie McCracken, to talk about editing, typesetting, and book production March 29: Joanne will discuss how to get endorsements and go into specifics about how her process for My Neglected Gods is going April 26: Joanne will be joined by Vine Leaves Press publisher Jessica Ball to talk about cover design and life behind the scenes at a publishing house. May 31: TBD July 26: Joanne will launch her nonfiction book, My Neglected Gods August 30: Joanne will wrap up the series with a conversation about how the book is doing now that it is out in the world. Class meets online via Zoom. A link to join the class will be sent within 24 hours of the session. Class meets Wednesdays, January 25, February 22, March 29, April 26, May 31, July 26, and August 30, 11 am – noon Central Time Class size: There is no maximum limit. Member discount: Members of Write On receive a 10% discount on all classes and workshops. To become a member, please click here. Teaching Artist: Joanne Nelson is the author of This Is How We Leave (Vine Leaves Press). Her ongoing writing practice focuses on creative nonfiction, essays, commentaries on craft, reviews, and the occasional poem. In addition, Joanne is certified by the McLean Meditation Institute as a meditation and mindfulness teacher. The classes, workshops, and retreats that she leads have a solid foundation in the skills and experiences she brings from these eclectic pursuits. Over thirty years of experience as a psychotherapist allows Joanne to combine clinical expertise with her love of teaching to create programs that are research based, practical, and enjoyable. Joanne is a contributor to Lake Effect on 89.7 WUWM, her local NPR affiliate. Her writing appears in anthologies and literary journals such as Brevity, Consequence, and Redivider. She lives in Hartland, Wisconsin where she develops and leads community programs, maintains a psychotherapy practice, and adjuncts. She holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and an MSSW from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |