It’s hard to believe that February is just a hop, skip and a jump away. Over here in SageLand, there’s a whole lotta writing life action ahead in the coming month, and I sure would love for you to be a part of it!
Following is a quick reminder of places to connect with me through speaking, reading, book celebrating and teaching events! To get the fun started, I’m delighted and grateful to be featured in The Oregonian this week!
Saturday, February 5, 2011 // 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
AWP 2011 Conference
Washington, DC
“Finding and Creating Online Teaching Opportunities—and Sustaining and Succeeding in Them” panel
Panel participants: Erika Dreifus, Sage Cohen, Andrew Gray, Chloe’ Yelena Miller, Scott Warnock
Marriott Wardman Park
Lobby Level, Room Virginia C
Sunday, February 13, 2011 // 7:00 p.m.
Poetry reading featuring Sage Cohen and Jay Nebel
I will be reading an entire set of brand-new poems from her new manuscript. I’m honored to be reading with the talented poet and wonderful person Jay Nebel.
Stonehenge Studios
3508 SW Corbett Ave Portland, OR
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 // 7:00 p.m.
The Productive Writer reading and book launch celebration
Come help me celebrate The Productive Writer archetype in you! I’ll give an inspiring talk and brief reading about how to improve the rewards and results in your writing life–then answer your questions. Participants will be given a special discount for the Productive Writing Revolution class.
Barnes & Noble Vancouver
Vancouver Plaza
7700 NE 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98662
Monday, February 28
Productive Writing Revolution Online Class Starts
I’ll put on my coaching hat and offer an exclusive, interactive, guided journey though The Productive Writer. Together, we will dream big, plan well, and reinvent old ideas and habits to serve us even better. Get ready to transform possibilities into probabilities in your writing life as part of a community of writers facilitated by me.
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Monday, February 28
Break into Business Writing Online Class Starts
This class for writers of all genres will offer all of the basics for how to get started as a marketing communications copywriter–from finding clients to establishing a scope of practice to setting prices to building long-term relationships. Through a series of guided exercises, you’ll lay the groundwork for a profitable future of copywriting. And you’ll create several samples of marketing communications pieces that can help give you and prospective clients confidence.
Learn more and register