Amy Abrams, an award-winning author, journalist, literary journal editor and former publishing executive will be the Brown Bag Speaker at St. Michaels Library on Monday, March 3, 2014 at noon.
She has published over 200 stories, both fiction and non-fiction, contributing to The Wall Street Journal, Art in America, and Village Voice Media. She has appeared on TV and radio programs including NPR and SiriusXM, as well as lectured about publishing, art and media to university, museum and writing conference audiences across America. Two new book releases include a novel, The Cage and The Key, and a 212–page illustrated coffee table book, Schenck in the 21st Century: The Myth of the Hero and the Truth of America which won the 2013 Literary Award for Fine Art. Recently relocated from New York City, Abrams resides in Talbot County. Her website is www.AmyAbramsWrite.com.
Ms. Abrams will share insider tips for pitching and selling your articles to magazines, newspapers and websites. You will learn how to create innovative ideas, match them to the right publications and write winning proposals. Give yourself an edge by knowing what goes on behind-the-scenes.
The Friends of the Library are sponsors of the speaker series and everyone is invited to bring lunch and enjoy coffee and dessert provided by the library. All library programs are free and open to the public. For more information you can check the library website at www.tcfl.org or call (410) 745-5877.
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