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Update on Writing Lessons & Videos / Timothy Gager

UPDATED: Added the lessons from Henry Eknaian, Hannah Sward and Michael Keith.


I facilitate a daily , M-F, writing group on zoom. (Open for applicants) We make writing. Members make books. We critique, We are accountable. On Fridays we have special lessons I host about promoting, and other shit with EXPERTS....see below. Here they all are, free of charge. The group is not, but it's well worth it. There is a lot of information here, so come back whenever. There will be a quiz on Friday


Michael Keith, author of 56 books, talks about his publishing journey


Writing Tips with Hannah Sward, author of Stripped


Writing and Tax Lessons for Writers with Henry Eknaian 

Mailing Lists/email Marketing with HOLLY DARLING 

The Legal End of Publishing with MARIA RIEGGER

Hosting and Guesting on Podcasts with ALEX SANFILIPPO

Translation Rights for Books with ROSEANNE CHENG 

Local Promotion for Your Books with CARLYN MONTES DE OCA 

Ads on Amazon and other ways to promote/sell books with ALEX STRATHDEE 

Post Book Magic, and Post Book Promotion with SAMANTHA PERKINS 

Relationship Between Books and Screen with KOREY POLLARD 

AUTHOR TO EXPERT FORMULA WITH ANNA DAVID 

HAVING AUDIO BOOKS PRODUCED AND MADE FOR YOU FOR FREE AND INDY WRITING TIPS with DALE T. PHILLIPS 


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TIMOTHY GAGER has published 18 books of fiction and poetry, which includes his latest novel, Joe the Salamander. He hosted the successful Dire Literary Series in Cambridge, MA from 2001 to 2018, and started a weekly virtual series in 2020. He has had over 1000 works of fiction and poetry published, 17 nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His work also has been nominated for a Massachusetts Book Award, The Best of the Web, The Best Small Fictions Anthology and has been read on National Public Radio. In 2023, Big Table Publishing published an anthology of twenty years of his selected work, with 150 pages of new material: The Best of Timothy Gager. He was the Fiction Editor of The Wilderness House Literary Review, and the founding co-editor of The Heat City Literary Review. A graduate of the University of Delaware, Timothy lives in Dedham, Massachusetts.

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