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Writers' Club: What’s Your Book About? Crafting Your Elevator Pitch

Writers' Club: What’s Your Book About? Crafting Your Elevator Pitch In-Person

Are you a writer? Whether or not you’re published, you can benefit from this supportive writer’s group. Listen to informative talks on a variety of writing-related topics and meet other writers and aspiring writers. Led by local author/editor Brian Forrester. For ages 13+. 

Topic: What’s Your Book About? Crafting Your Elevator Pitch

Ever stumble through the dreaded “What’s your book about?” question? Or do you freeze when someone asks, “Why should I read it?” If distilling your novel into a short pitch feels impossible, you’re not alone.  

In this practical workshop, you’ll learn how to sharpen your story idea into a captivating one-liner you can use at book festivals, pitch sessions, or in line at Starbucks.  

You’ll learn how to: 

• Identify the heart of your story in one sentence 

• Write a pitch that sounds natural, not salesy 

• Tailor your pitch for agents, readers, or friends 

• Use your pitch as a writing compass while drafting 

• Avoid common mistakes that confuse rather than hook 

This free Williamsburg Regional Library workshop is led by Brian Forrester, the author of two young adult novels and an award-winning copywriter for a Williamsburg marketing agency. His most recent book is Color The Sky With Song

Date:
Sunday, August 17, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Room 127
Building:
Stryker Center (412 North Boundary Street)
Audience:
  Adult     Teen  
Categories:
  Workshops  

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