Seattle Public Library announces “Seattle Writes” workshops for the fall

By Joe Veyera

The Seattle Public Library has announced the expansion of its Seattle Writes program series, and will host over 30 writing workshops across the library system between September 6 and November 30 — including three events at the Ballard branch (5614 22nd Ave NW).

On October 2 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., the branch will host a “Self-Editing Tips for the Self-Publishing Writer” workshop with author and publishing guru, Beth Jusino.

Jusino will return to the Ballard branch on October 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., for a “Selling Your Self-Published Book” workshop, to help aspiring writers get their work into the hands of readers.

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Finally, the second of two, “Start Your Novel” workshops offered this fall will be at the Ballard branch on October 29, designed for anyone considering writing a novel during the month of November (National Novel Writing Month) or at their own more leisurely pace.

All workshops are free and open to the public, with registration required for most.

To see the full list of “Seattle Writes” workshops offered by the Seattle Public Library this fall, or to learn more about the programs, click here.

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