Virtual Self-Publishing Workshops

You started that book…a million times! Each time you were fired up to finish, you hit a roadblock. Do I need an agent? What is a query? Can’t I just self=publish? YES!

According to the Alliance of Independent Authors, self-published authors consisted of 50% of Kindle’s Top 400 Books for 2023. And, in 2022, more than 2,000 self-published authors made more than $100,000 in royalties!

Season Press LLC has helped hundreds of authors fulfill their dreams of publishing. Now, it’s your turn. Join in one of the many virtual classes to take you from concept to publishing. These workshops are designed to provide one-on-one or group sessions. Check out the latest classes at:https://calendly.com/seasonpub.

Season Press and KSO Present Musical Magic

The Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra presented Season Press with a fantastic opportunity to bring a children’s book to life! The KSO contracted the self-publishing consulting firm to write a children’s book that would be put to music by jazz great Branford Marsalis. The book Jammin’ in Kalamazoo debuted at the KSO’s annual Musical Storytime on September 19 at Chenery Auditorium in Kalamazoo.

More than 1,000 local music and book fans came out to hear Marsalis along with native musician Edward Callahan. The books were read by Von Washington Jr., executive director of the Kalamazoo Promise.

This is just one example of how a community brings books to life!

Video Book Series Provides Interaction for Children

Season Press LLC and the Merze Tate Explorers youth media organization have teamed to bring books to life! The Girls Talk Books interactive video series is a new, exciting way to provide books and experiences to youth.

The partners created the concept to allow kids to experience a new place in their community and beyond. In addition, the books are by self-published authors of Season Press LLC.

Four books were presented on October 18th to unveil the project. The unveiling came as part of the 15th-anniversary kickoff of the Merze Tate Explorer organization. The 501(c)(3) organization was founded to provide career and college exploration to girls in grades 3-12 with a media focus. The students travel in their community and beyond, to meet people as travel writers. Students share their experiences in the quarterly Girls Can! magazine, published by Season Press LLC.

To learn more about the Merze Tate Explorers, visit www.merzetate.org.

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Little Eddie Goes to Carnegie Hall