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Sam Horn’s 2-day Book Camps
Orlando, FL - November
15-16
“It is
never too late to become who you might have been.” – George Eliot
Have you always wanted to write a book and just
haven’t had the time to make it happen?
One of the most important things I’ve learned in my 15 years with the
Maui Writers Conference is that books are more than pages with words on
them.
Books are catalysts.
Catalysts for meeting people you’d never meet
otherwise.
Catalysts for setting events in motion that
would never happen otherwise.
Catalysts for connections and opportunities
that will exceed your wildest expectations.
I have had the privilege of helping hundreds of
people crystallize, shape, strategize, write, and finish their books.
In all that time, I have never met one
person who was sorry s/he wrote their book . . . I have only met people
who were sorry they didn’t write it sooner.
The premise of my Book Camp is that books in your head help no
one.
If you’re ready to get your book out of your
head and into the world where it can make a positive difference for
others and a profitable living for you, you’re invited to join me for an intensive weekend that is dedicated to helping you
turn your dream into a written reality.
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What Can I Accomplish in Two Days?
“Organization is what you do before you do it
so when you do it, it’s not all messed up.” - Winnie the Pooh
If you’re like many people, you’ve started,
stopped, and re-started your book many times. You probably have a
drawer or file folder full of scribbled notes. You may even have a box
overflowing with clipped out articles, post-its, and random observations
you’ve accumulated over the years.
What I’ve found is that collection of
material is actually blocking your progress. Just thinking about
how long it would take to organize all that stuff drains your energy.
My premise is that to get out of inertia –
to get to the place where the words are flowing out of your head so fast
your fingers can hardly keep up -- takes clarity. Clarity
about your topic. Clarity about your target audience. Clarity about
your strategic purpose – what you want your book to achieve for you.
So, that’s where we start. I have a series of
thought-provoking questions that help you crystallize what it is you
want to write about . . . and why. What is it that jazzes you about
this topic? Why do you feel so passionately about it? What story do
you desperately want to tell? What wrong do you want to right (write?)
Our goal during this portion of the retreat is
to help you crystallize a book idea that meets The Three C’s of an
Energizing, Profitable Project. When people are frustrated by
“writers block,” it’s often because they haven’t met these criteria.
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Congruent:
Your title, topic, and approach must be in alignment with your
voice, values, and vision. Ultimately, this has to be a book about
something you care about and want to write about – not a book
that is a reluctant intellectual exercise because someone has said
you should write a book.
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Compelling:
It’s not enough for you to think this subject is
interesting and important. Busy people and decision-makers must
find it sufficiently interesting and important to notice it, buy it
and read it. How does your book stop people in their tracks and
capture and keep their attention?
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Commercially
Viable:
Our goal isn’t
just to write a quality book, it’s to write a quality book that sells. Why will this book break out in a crowded marketplace?
What are you saying that will drive media buzz, word-of-mouth and
word-of-mouse sales, speaking opportunities, etc.? What is your
strategic purpose for this project and how will it generate tangible
desired results?
Orlando, FL - November
15-16
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Will I Finish My Book in This Weekend?
“I think I did pretty good, considering I
started with nothing but a bunch of blank paper.” - Steve Martin
I do not promise you will finish your
book over the weekend. In my opinion, it’s not possible to produce a
quality book in 2 or 3 days.
I do promise you will receive specific
suggestions that help you 1) clarify what you want to write about, 2)
craft and format content that make makes your project more compelling
and commercially viable, and 3) make tangible progress on your book.
I also promise a fun weekend in which you
get to meet, and receive constructive feedback on your work from,
like-minded souls. Simply stated, immersing yourself in the creative
process while taking action on a long-postponed goal is a joyful,
rewarding experience.
As Wallis
Zbitnew, a participant in another of my weekend programs said, “Was
it a worthwhile weekend? Was it a worthwhile weekend!!! Sam, you are
truly the eighth wonder of the world. You are true, you are real, you
are kind and you are generous. God Bless You for caring about each one
of us so beautifully.”
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Will I Spend Time Writing?
“Inspiration usually comes during work, not
before it.” - Madelaine L’Engle
You’ll have several opportunities throughout
the weekend to put pen to paper (or fingers to keys.) Feel free to
bring your laptop if that’s how you prefer to take notes and compose.
There’s no substitute for the real thing. You’ll have a chance to draft
and polish copy and read it to others and hear their supportive
suggestions on how it could be even stronger.
You’ll discover how to clarify (there’s that
word again) which format best suits your material. Short self-contained
vignette chapters ala Chicken Soup for the Soul? A traditional
step-by-step how-to? A business parable?
You’ll develop your Table of Contents and
start filling it in with first-person stories, specific suggestions,
incisive insights, and a variety of real-life examples appropriate to
each chapter. If you already have a rough outline or draft of your
manuscript, you’ll have an opportunity to craft your copy and take it to
the next level.
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Will We Talk About Agents and Editors
and Self-Publishing?
“If you wait to write a book, you’re not a
writer, you’re a waiter.” - Dan Poynter
You will work through a decision matrix that
can help you decide whether it’s in your best interest to self-publish
or to try to get a deal with an agent and major publisher.
I might as well tell you how I feel about this
complex issue right now.
Why not pursue both paths simultaneously? It
is increasingly difficult to get a deal with a New York publisher, and
it usually takes a minimum of a year for your book to come out once (if)
you sign a contract. Yet, there is still quite a cache’ attached with
being published by “a” Random House or one of the other major New York
publishers, and they do get your book distributed and displayed in
bookstores.
I will help you develop a two page ATM
proposal that you can pitch to agents and editors to see if they’re
interested. What’s an ATM proposal? (You’ll learn about that in the
retreat. This is a proprietary document I’ve developed based on what
I’ve learned in 15 years of working with the Maui Writers Conference and
hearing what works and what doesn’t from some of the top agents and
editors in the business.)
In essence, it can be a waste of your time to
prepare a comprehensive, 60 – 90 page book proposal that has
chapter-by-chapter outlines, etc. Many agents get one hundred proposals
a week on top of their current client load. They don’t have time
to read those lengthy proposals. They put them aside and get to them
once every month or two, giving them a few minutes perusal at best.
Why put yourself in limbo and wait to
hear if an agent or editor likes your project? Why not craft a
concise, compelling two- page proposal that gets
agents and editors interested in your project because it tells them
exactly what they need to know to make a decision?
That’s what you’ll do in this retreat. Even if
you’re certain that you want to self-publish, this exercise will help
you develop a pitch for your project that will help attract interest
from meeting planners, TV, radio and print media, bloggers, etc.
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What If I Don’t Have a Title or Topic
Yet?
“It don’t mean a thing if it don’t got that
swing.” - Duke Ellington
If you have several books in your head and
can’t figure out which to do first, you definitely should attend this
retreat. If you have been trying to come up with the perfect name for
your book and nothing has POP!’d, then it will be to your benefit to
join us
November 15-16, in Orlando, FL
Many of you already know about my POP!
Stand Out in Any Crowd book that’s been endorsed by best-selling
authors Ken Blanchard, Jeffrey Gitomer, Mark Sanborn, and Seth Godin who
said, “A third of the way through this book, you’ll be begging to hire
Sam Horn as your consultant.”
In addition to helping
people crystallize projects that fulfill The Three C’s of an Energizing,
Profitable Book, this is what I specialize in. I seem to have a gift
(and believe me, I’m grateful for it) to help people come up with just
the right title that makes their project sing (or swing!) essentially
POP!
For example, Julie Jansen, career counselor
and author of “I Don’t Know What I Want, But I
Know It’s Not This!”
says, “Sam Horn is a creative genius with words, phrases, and
titles. She also knows what grabs people and what sells! Sam is a
must for any author who needs an inventive breath of fresh air.”
You’re probably familiar with the book on
punctuation (!) that became an international bestseller because of its
clever title. Kudos to British journalist Lynn Truss for understanding
that the public wasn’t nearly as passionate about her topic as she was.
She used a punch-line from a joke to come up with a title, Eats,
Shoots, and Leave,s that helped her book get noticed instead of
ignored. That’s our goal for your book – to come up with a title that
helps it break out instead of blend in.
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Sounds Good, But How Can I Be Sure This
Weekend Will Be Worthwhile?
“All the beautiful sentiments in the world
weigh less than a single lovely action.” - James Russell Lowell
I understand
you want to trust this will be a good investment of your time, money,
and effort. All I can say is that I’m in the Acknowledgements of
hundreds of books, thanked by grateful authors who say, “I couldn’t have
done it without you.”
Here’s just a sampling of feedback from people who have found our work
together valuable.
Kay Cannon, 2007
International Coach Federation President, says, “When it comes to
working with people, I’m tough to please. Sam has the rare ability
to help you find the hidden genius buried within your thoughts, shape
this into a compelling message and deliver it in an eye-catching
package. Working with Sam dramatically expanded the focus and
purpose of my work.”
“I had been
struggling with my conclusion for three days, and you looked at it and
solved everything in two minutes. The lights came on and the band
started playing. Your ability to see a problem and fix it is far
keener than any editor I’ve ever seen. You are brilliant.” - 4
time Pulitzer nominee, Fawn Germer, Hard Won Wisdom
“My deepest thanks
to my writing mentor, editor, and constant cheerleader. Sam Horn is
an author’s dream co-creator. Her hands, heart and voice permeate
and enliven this book.” - Doug Stevenson, creator of Story Theater
and author of Never Be Boring Again
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Are you ready
to become an author in 2008?
Orlando, FL - November
15-16
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Detailed
agenda and recommended
assignments will be given in advance. Please note: these are not
mandatory, however answering these questions and completing the
preparatory work beforehand will help you make the most of our time
together.
Still have Questions?
Contact:
Jill Anderson
East Coast Operations Manager for Sam Horn
703-232-9757, or
Jill@SamHorn.com
A complete agenda of the Book Camp
with detailed logistics including directions will be sent upon
registration.
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will be held:
November 15-16,
in Orlando, FL
Saturday . . . Hands-on Workshop . . . 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday . . . Hands-on Workshop . . . 9 am – 3 pm
Two fun-filled,
productive days working with the Master creativity consultant, Sam
Horn only $1800.
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