Anna Featherstone, Adam Wallace, Annie Seaton & Phillipa Nefri Clark
Anna Featherstone, Adam Wallace, Annie Seaton & Phillipa Nefri Clark
Reaching More Readers in Australia and New Zealand Panel
Audience: All Levels
In this upbeat session with a panel of authors of non-fiction, cosy fiction, rural fiction and children’s books, you’ll learn how to build an enthusiastic audience of Australian and international readers. From tips about collaborating with other authors to online advertising, through to library and event marketing, you’ll pick up all sorts of little and large ideas that will help you get your books and author brand out there (even when you’re on holiday!).
Anna Featherstone
Anna Featherstone is ALLi’s Australian ambassador and the founder of 'Bold Authors', a service which offers online support and courses for writers who want the best for their books and writing career. Anna is the author of five non-fiction books, including the memoir Honey Farm Dreaming. Her latest release, ‘Look - It’s Your Book!’, explores all aspects of non-fiction self-publishing and has been recognised on The Australian Society of Authors’ Recommended Reading List.
Adam Wallace
Adam Wallace is a multiple Number 1 New York Times Bestselling author with over 4 million books sold. Adam has self-published, has partnership published, worked for a flat fee, ghost written and has been traditionally published as well!
Annie Seaton
Each winter, Annie Seaton and her husband leave the east coast of Australia and roam the remote outback and coast for story ideas. Passionate about preserving the beauty of the landscape, Annie seeks to portray the natural beauty of the Australian environment: spiritual locations, stunning landscapes and unique wildlife.
Phillipa Nefri Clark
Phillipa writes from her heart about love, dreams, secrets, discovery, the sea, the world as she knows it… or wishes it to be. She loves happy endings, heart-pounding suspense, gripping mysteries, and characters who stay with you long after the final page. She writes full time in Australia.