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Self-Editing Workshop

Workshop presented to Oklahoma Romance Writers Guild

Before you send your manuscript to anyone, be they beta reader, critique partner, agent, or editor, you should first always self-edit your work. It's difficult for any reader to enjoy a story riddled with easily-corrected technical mistakes. In this workshop, Award-Winning author, Sabrina A. Fish, will guide you through a self-editing checklist perfect for writers whether they are seasoned authors or beginners.

Writing Fantasy: The Market, Publishers, & Agents

Session Topic includes Slideshow and Handouts

So you've written a fantasy book...what's next? In this session, award-winning author Sabrina A. Fish will discuss the next steps to take in getting your fantasy story published.

Fantasy World Building: Diversity in Peoples & Cultures

Session Topic includes Slideshow and Handouts

The most interesting fantasy worlds, like the real world, have diverse peoples and cultures. In this session, award-winning author Sabrina A. Fish will discuss key elements to consider when creating the peoples and cultures of your made-up world.

Fantasy World Building: Where to Begin

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Slideshow and

Handouts

In this workshop, award-winning fantasy & romance author, Sabrina A. Fish will walk you through the key questions you need to ask yourself when beginning to craft a new world for  your fantasy story.

Building An Author Platform: Before & After Publication

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Slideshow and

Handouts

Whether published or not, all authors need to begin building and/or continue building their author platform. In this workshop, award-winning author, Sabrina A. Fish, will talk about ways to start building your platform as well as ways to continue building on that platform after publication.

Choosing Your Publishing Path

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Slideshow and

Handouts

One shoe does not fit all, and neither does one publishing path. In this workshop, award-winning fantasy romance author Sabrina A. Fish will discuss key elements to consider when deciding which form of publishing to pursue as well as how that decision affects marketing your book.

Ode to Leading Ladies

Panel Topic

used at 2016

Wizard World

Comic Con

Women leads and female heroes are rapidly evolving. Hermione from Harry Potter, Katniss from The Hunger Games, Rey in the latest Star Wars, the newest Wonder Woman movie, and of course TV shows with leading ladies have spurred many discussions! What have creators fought for in the past for their women title characters and what key ingredients do creators pour into their female leads today? Hear from Genese Davis (The Holder's Dominion), Tamara Grantham (Dream Thief) and Sabrina A. Fish (Shine series) as they share their creation process for women heroes, what they think about when creating a female lead or collaborating on women superheroes, and what they foresee happening to female heroes in the future.

Women Creators Breaking Stereotypes

Panel Topic

used at 2018

Wizard World

Comic Con

From Jane Eyre and Little Women to Hunger Games and Wonder Woman, female heroes have anchored many great stories. What have creators fought for in the past for their women title characters and what key ingredients do creators pour into their female leads today? Hear from Genese Davis (Omensight; The Holder's Dominion) and Sabrina A. Fish (Diomere's Exile; The Gate Keeper Chronicles) as they share their creation process for women heroes, what they think about when creating a female lead or collaborating on women superheroes, and what they foresee happening to female stereotypes in the future

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