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Waynesboro Public Library hosts free workshop on writing, editing, publishing a book

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Waynesboro Public LibraryWayne Drumheller, M.Ed, will lead a free workshop at the Waynesboro Public Library on Friday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to noon for students and adults about self-publishing a book, including the stages of writing, editing, cover design, pricing, and marketing.

Drumheller is a book editor, photojournalist, and founder of the Creative Book Writers Project who has helped over 100 regional writers and artisans publish their narrative biographies, historical, nonfiction and fiction books. He received his Bachelor Degree from California State University at Sonoma and his Master of Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is a native of Nelson County and currently is based in Burlington and Brevard, North Carolina.

The workshop is free, but advance registration is required. Register by calling 540-942-6746 or email Rebecca Lamb.

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