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ID:
2013-SEM1344518
Year:
2013
Title:
How to Turn GM into $
Summary:
Come see some of the commercial opportunities which open up because of your specific skills as a GM.
ID:
2013-SEM1344520
Year:
2013
Title:
How to Love Self-Publishing
Summary:
A discussion of self-publishing both at a practical and theoretical level from the viewpoint of someone new to the industry.
ID:
2013-SEM1344519
Year:
2013
Title:
How to Turn GM into $
Summary:
Come see some of the commercial opportunities which open up because of your specific skills as a GM.
ID:
2013-SEM1344521
Year:
2013
Title:
How to Love Self-Publishing
Summary:
A discussion of self-publishing both at a practical and theoretical level from the viewpoint of someone new to the industry.
ID:
2015-SEM1568849
Year:
2015
Title:
Painful Joy of Self Publishing (Year 3)
Summary:
An ongoing treatise about the state of publishing and the emotional roller-coaster it brings, good and bad.
ID:
2015-SEM1568851
Year:
2015
Title:
Flirting for Fun and Profit
Summary:
Flirting isn't about sex. Come and hear how the denotation of flirting differs with the connotation and how you can make it work for you -- including a new interactive segment.
ID:
2015-SEM1568852
Year:
2015
Title:
The Creative Process
Summary:
Fanning the ember of an idea into the flame of a novel or other creative work.
ID:
2015-SEM1568855
Year:
2015
Title:
20% Effort Publishing
Summary:
It is a common tenant in any business that 80% of any total endeavor can be done with 20% of the effort. Will you be surprised by what doesn't need to be done?
ID:
2014-SEM1454170
Year:
2014
Title:
Turning Game Mastering Into $
Summary:
Game Masters have specific skill sets that can translate into other areas. Let me guide you into a journey of exploration
ID:
2014-SEM1454171
Year:
2014
Title:
A Critique for Every Season
Summary:
How to give and take a critique is important not only for writing but in all aspects of life. Learn specifically how to avoid the traps that most writers fall into.