The Online Conference for New and Aspiring Authors
Dawn Michelle Hardy, The Literary Lobbyist shares news of spring 2020 Publishing in Your Pajamas, virtual writers conference.
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Dawn Michelle Hardy, The Literary Lobbyist shares news of spring 2020 Publishing in Your Pajamas, virtual writers conference.
Pinterest for authors
Perfecting your media pitch
Audiobook production
Uniting with bookclubs
Book Tour planning
Grow organically on Instagram
SEO for authors
Marketing children’s books
Secure speaking engagements
Dawn holds dual titles in publishing— book publicist and literary agent. She is affectionately known as The Literary Lobbyist and is the President of Dream Relations PR & Literary Consulting, an agency that helps authors build platforms to propel their writing careers and professional brands.
She is a conference speaker, workshop facilitator and frequent podcast guest sharing industry truths to empower novice writers.
Pamela M. Tuck is an award-winning author and mother of 11 children. She has been writing poems and stories since she was a child growing up in Greenville, North Carolina. She is the author of Mother of Many, As Fast As Words Could Fly, the 2007 Lee & Low Books New Voices Award winner, Color Struck and The Adventures of Sheldon, the Mushroom. Pamela credits her writing to her upbringing surrounded by southern storytellers. Her family inspires many of her stories. Although Pamela grew up as an only child, she enjoys the excitement of having a large family.
Winning awards, garnering media attention and securing a record number of book sales will not happen by osmosis. Learn tips that will help you plan and execute a creative and strategic book campaign
Pinterest drives 33% more traffic to shopping sites than Facebook. Learn how to leverage the popularity of this visual search engine to grow your platform and sell more books.
Garner media coverage for your book by delivering pitches that excite and draw in bloggers, editors, producers and readers.
Bookclubs have always been a great audience for authors. Gain insight on how to work effectively with these reading communities.
Help readers discover your writing and books using search engine optimization
With media outlets dedicating the majority of their coverage to Covid-19, learn how authors can still get the attention they need to support their book launches and promotional campaigns.
Pamela M. Tuck is an award-winning author and mother of 11 children. She has been writing poems and stories since she was a child growing up in Greenville, North Carolina. She is the author of Mother of Many, As Fast As Words Could Fly, the 2007 Lee & Low Books New Voices Award winner, Color Struck and The Adventures of Sheldon, the Mushroom. Pamela credits her writing to her upbringing surrounded by southern storytellers. Her family inspires many of her stories. Although Pamela grew up as an only child, she enjoys the excitement of having a large family.
Abantu Audio is an oral storytelling digital medium dedicated to highlighting the true narratives, rich history, culture, struggles and accomplishments of people of color. Audiobook production.
Learn what it takes to identify and grow an authentic community of supporters on Instagram
Why do reader’s buy certain books and not others? What makes a bookstagrammer share on social or leave a review? Find out what authors can do to attract more readers organically?
Provided directly by the instructors to help you succeed in book publishing
A replay will be available within 72 hours of the conference conclusion.
Yes, you can register with the name and email of the person you want to sponsor. Confirmation and login details will be sent to them directly.
Yes. Each one of these sessions is packed with insight to help empower you as a writer of fiction or non-fiction.
The early bird ends on April 11th and increases thereafter. You can register and receive the replay to watch when you return home. Registration will close on April 18th right before the conference begins at 9am ET.
Each instructor will offer their contact and service offerings at the conclusion of their presentation. You are encouraged to ask questions during their session Q&A.
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