This Thursday, March 28, I will launch my two latest books in the Women of Color and Accomplishment series. It will be in conjunction with the closing event for my art exhibit at Homestead Valley Community Center, 315 Montford Ave, Mill Valley, from … [Read more...]
Will winning a book award make a difference for you and your book?
Within the traditional publishing industry, outside of winning the National Book Award, the Booker Prize, a Pulitzer — that kind of thing — no, it’s unlikely to. You’re not going to impress agents or acquisitions editors in the arena of the Big … [Read more...]
3/2/24 RECORDING: Writing Success Guaranteed with Mike Larsen
Writing Success Guaranteed: Using Your 10 Unique Superpowers to Build a Career Doing What You Love Michael Larsen, Michael Larsen Author Coaching BAIPA March 2024 chat Learn how to clarify and reach your writing career goals as quickly as … [Read more...]
How I Turned Blog Posts into a Book About Character Creation
I call the process, BYOB: Blog Your Own Book By Marilyn Flower Not your typical way to create or develop characters which usually involves a list. A long list of striking visuals, quirky tics, personality traits, bio, and even their CV. … [Read more...]
Thank you to BAIPA Volunteers at San Francisco Writers Conference
A big thank you to Tricia Sullivan, Mike and Pam Mirabella, Jen Anderson, Allison Madden, Marcia Schafer, Odile Sullivan-Tarazi, Eloise Hamann, and Zann Gill for volunteering to staff our table on Friday and Saturday at the San Francisco Writers … [Read more...]
Interview with Book Interior Designer Val Sherer
Editor's Note: This is the first in a new series of interviews with BAIPA service providers. If you are interested in being interviewed or being an interviewer, contact [email protected]. What services do you offer authors? What does interior … [Read more...]
Considering a book awards program this year? Consider IPNE
(IPNE — Independent Publishers of New England — is a sister organization of BAIPA.) If you, or any of your authors, published a book in 2022, 2023, or early 2024 (or in our continuing legacy series, a work specifically of nonfiction anytime back … [Read more...]
“What Was Really Going On At Those Nevada Divorce Ranches?”
Come to Writers' Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Nevada Historical Society, Reno, 5 p.m. Authors Sandra McGee and Peggy Wynne Borgman will share the stage and talk about how Sandra's nonfiction book inspired Peggy's novel. While browsing in a Carson … [Read more...]
2/3/24 RECORDING: The Power of Taking the Stage as an Author with Parchelle Tashi
The Power of Taking the Stage as an Author Parchelle Tashi, Founder, The Author’s Leverage In this session, discover the art of harnessing the stage to amplify your author impact. We’ll delve into the world of public … [Read more...]
Carol Jacobsen’s ‘Women of Color and Accomplishment’ Portraits Exhibit Opens February 4 in Mill Valley
I hope you can come to the latest showing of my Women of Color and Accomplishment portraits. The opening is February 4, Sunday, from 4-6 pm at Homestead Valley Community Center, 315 Montford Ave, Mill Valley. I'll also have an artist talk on March … [Read more...]
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