Thinking about other ways to make an income from your writing? Interested in being a part of book projects that can change lives? Maybe ghostwriting is right for you.
The Maryland Writers’ Association Annapolis Chapter will hold its first meeting of the year this coming February 21, 2018 and I am happy to announce that I will be talking about this topic in my presentation, “Ghostwriting: Secret and Not-so-secret Collaborations.”
Come join us and learn a little more about this “under the radar” writing field including what exactly ghostwriting is and isn’t, how ghostwriters find and work with clients, what’s involved in this kind of working relationship, and what writers can do to get started. I’ll have some information to share and will be happy to answer as many questions as we can get to before they kick us out of the room! 😉 And in the meantime, feel free to check out the kind of ghostwriting work I’ve done on my author page here.
This meeting is open to the public and free to MWA members and first-time guests. All others may pay $5.00. Annual dues to MWA are $40.00 and include other benefits on top of monthly attendance–personally, I think it’s well worth the cost. I’ve been a member for over a decade. You can learn more about the MWA on their webpage.
MWA Annapolis meets every third Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in Room 205 at Maryland Hall, located at 801 Chase Street, Annapolis, MD 21401. For more information, email chapter president Jenny Yacovissi at jenny@jbyacovissi.com or visit the MWA Annapolis Chapter’s webpage and blog.