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James River Writers wraps up another great Writing Show season with a mini-seminar presented by Terri Leidich, author, and President and Publisher of BQB Publishing.

Market and Promote Your Indie Book offers details on methods for hybrid and self-publishing including tangible to do lists.

We will outline marketing options and planning for pre-book release, book launch, and post-release to best promote your book project.

All attendees will receive spreadsheets for planning and detailed “to-do” lists.

Click here to register today!

 

 

 

$12 members | $15 non-members | $5 students
Social: 6pm | Show: 6:45pm
Wednesday, September 30th
THE FIREHOUSE THEATRE

 

terri leidichTerri Ann Leidich, President and Publisher of BQB Publishing, started the company to fill a void she found when she started to try to publish her books.

Terri Ann has lived in the South most of her adult life and has traveled extensively both within the United States and internationally. She has visited every state in the United States except Maine and Alaska, and has traveled in the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Africa, and Asia.

She spent many years in corporate America in a variety of marketing positions. Then, with her background in marketing, for the last 20+ years, Terri Ann has been an entrepreneur and owner of several companies ranging from a small diner in Minnesota, to an event and travel organization for mid-life singles, to a hybrid publishing company.

She is the author of two nonfiction books: From a Grieving Mother’s Heart and For a Grieving Heart. Her debut novel, Family Inheritance, was released in October of 2014 by BQB Publishing.

The grief books were adapted from a journal she kept after the death of her son in 1991 from a vehicle accident, and she began writing her novel in the late 1980s when she had the idea for a short story about three sisters. She enjoyed the characters so much that the concept for the novel began coming together in her mind and in an outline on paper, then was stuck away in a file box for many years. The bulk of the story was developed in the early 1990s and then once again put into the file box and pulled out again in 2009 when serious editing and rewriting began. The characters have been with her for so long that she admits they feel like part of the family.

Terri Ann lives in Christiansburg, Virginia, with her husband Glenn. She loves reading, writing, good food, and travel, especially road trips.