Calling all writers: Learn how to get your book published

Do you call yourself a writer and keep your masterpiece manuscript hidden in the closet, hoping one day to be discovered? Or have you thought about writing a book but aren’t sure how to get it published?

Then head over to the Bazaar Cafe on March 10 for “How To Get A Book Published”, the latest in their “How To” workshop series. Whether you’re writing a novel, a memoir or another type of nonfiction, literary agent Ted Weinstein will explain how to navigate the rapidly changing publishing world and find success with your words.

Weinstein represents a wide range of authors, including NPR’s “Math Guy” Keith Devlin, NY Times bestseller Leander Kahney, the 826 Valencia writing centers, Stanford psychologist Kelly McGonigal, cartoonist and Internet sensation Jessica Hagy, and many more. More info about Weinstein and his clients is at twliterary.com.

The workshop is on Wednesday, March 10 at 7pm at the Bazaar Cafe, 5927 California Street near 21st Avenue. They’ve got great food and drink so sit back, enjoy a meal and absorb all you can about the world of publishing.

Sarah B.