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School has only just started here in Switzerland and we’re already having school holidays (whyyyyyyyyyyyy), so there will be no PBP post this Friday!
HTWAB returns!
I’m currently juggling multiple writing projects that are very, very different from one another. There’s a lot that’s exciting about this—I love all these projects! But it’s also daunting….
Enter our next ‘How to Write a Book Workshop’ on ‘Managing Multiple Projects’, which will take place on 26 September at 8pm CEST (7pm GMT and 2pm EST)! It will feature none other than the amazing Professor Carissa Harris of Temple University. The author and editor of some truly outstanding scholarly books and articles, as well as thought-provoking public-facing essays, Professor Harris will be talking with me about how to write a book while managing multiple projects. As always, PBP subscribers get first crack at registering for the workshop, and you can register right here!
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As ever, thanks for reading. This is a reader-supported publication, and the best way to support it is to become a paid subscriber (either at $5 per month or $50 per year). Paid subscribers can access everything on the site, from the archives to the ‘Things That Worked’ sample materials…and they can send in questions to get answered for ‘AMA Q&A’ posts.
If you’re really feeling generous, and you’d like access to the archives, the ‘Things That Worked’ series, the ‘AMA Q&A’ series, and regular feedback on your own writing, as often as you like, you can become a Founding Member ($150). Not a bad deal at all.
VB,
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