#SanDiego: Start 2016 right with the Nonfiction Authors Association
The San Diego chapter of the Nonfiction Authors Association is starting 2016 off right with a great panel on goal-setting and blogging for writers.
If you haven’t heard, this Friday’s panel includes Ellen Goodwin and Kim Keeline, two San Diegans who are eager to answer all of your questions about goal-setting and blogging, to kick your New Year off to a great start.
Ellen Goodwin is a productivity expert, speaker and coach who is endlessly fascinated by the functioning of the brain when it comes to motivation, self control and getting things done. Using empirically based systems she’s developed through education, research and just plain living life, she has helped hundreds of people overcome their frustration with procrastination; ramp up their internal motivation and consistently be more productive so that they achieve long desired goals.
Kim Keeline was a college professor for 15 years in English, Composition and Business Writing, who then went on to be a writer, web designer, and marketing professional. She is also the Membership and Communications Director at SD Writers, Ink. She is the managing editor of an international Shakespeare blog (http://theshakespearestandard.com) and has written blogs for numerous clients. Kim will also be teaching a 4-part Blogging 101 course at San Diego Writers, Ink, starting January 12. Click here to learn more, or to sign up.
As if all of that weren’t enough, we’ll also be raffling off a copy of Judy Reeves’ box set, The Writer’s Retreat Kit. Bring a business card to enter the drawing!
*NEW!* Read & Critique Group
In addition to our January 15th meeting, I’ve also started a new Read & Critique Group for nonfiction authors who need some feedback on their writing.
It’s a first come, first served type of deal, so if you’re interested in joining us for our first meetup, please RSVP on the Meetup site by January 23rd.
See you there?
If you live in San Diego, I hope to see you at one or both of these meetings! And if you don’t live in San Diego, please forward this info to friends and family who do!
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