


Getting Published:
A Forum for Writers
New York, NY
October 20, 2009
Three writers share their individual stories and experiences about getting their work published.
This program is presented in its entirety, but you can select a segment by advancing your audio player to the corresponding start time.
02:59 Arlene Hutton, playwright, whose credits include The Nibroc Trilogy, I Dream Before I Take the Stand, and other plays.
10:33 Nicolas Kaufman, a Bram Stoker Award nominiated author, whose works include General Slocum's Gold, Hunt at World's End, and a collection of stories, Walk in Shadows.
13:59 Deborah Ludwig, author of Rebirth: A Leukemia Survivor's Journal of Healing during Chemotherapy, Bone Marrow Transplant, and Recovery.
18:52 General discussion and Q & A: the role and importance of agents; how to hire an agent; professional associations and networking opportunities for writers; funding opportunities and resources; the pluses and minuses (and costs) of self publishing; how blogs can be helpful for writers; getting plays workshopped and produced; dealing with writer's block; and the copyright process.

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Total running time: 1 hour, 36 minutes
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