Join us on March 9th to learn about the business side of mystery writing from DRS member, Lynda Rees.
If you are nearing completion of a manuscript you want to publish, you might wonder what happens next. What options are available for publication? What is the right decision for you?
As an author, regardless of which route you take to publish your work, you are the CEO of your own business. You own your brand.
Taking charge of your business isn’t complex, but it is time-consuming. There is a learning curve to getting your book published, managing your brand and your company, and being taken seriously by the industry (and staying out of trouble with the IRS). Lynda will discuss the business side of writing and share what she’s learned along with insightful tips to help you manage the process.
Lynda Rees, the Murder Guru, is a multi-award-winning author of several genres. The free-spirited world-traveler’s diverse background and previous corporate experience as a Marketing and Global Logistics Manager at Procter & Gamble brings varied expertise and rare perspective to her writing. An Appalachian-born coal miner’s daughter, Lynda is also part Cherokee. Her love affair with books, mystery, and American history stem from being immersed in the Mob’s reign when Northern Kentucky prospered as a mecca for gambling and sin.
Lynda brings you the best in mystery and suspense with a dash of romance and a smidgen of history. She is published in mystery/suspense, contemporary and historical romance, middle grade mystery, children’s books, and nonfiction.
When: Saturday, March 9, 2024
Time: DRS Meeting from 11am to noon. Lynda Rees speaks from noon to 1pm
Where: Zoom ONLY
Please use the following link to register for Zoom Meeting:

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