A one hour online workshop that explains how creative work becomes a published product that people can find and buy.
Many artists, writers, photographers, and independent creators produce strong work but struggle to understand how publishing and marketplaces actually operate.
This one-hour Zoom workshop introduces the fundamentals of publishing. It explains how creative ideas move from personal projects into public products that audiences can discover, access, and purchase.
The session is designed as a clear starting point. It provides practical insight into the systems that support both physical and digital publishing. This includes books, magazines, zines, e-books, blogs, and other creative outputs.
You will learn how publishing connects creative work to catalogues, platforms, and marketplaces where the public can find it. The workshop also outlines the basic registrations and structures that help creative work exist within the wider publishing ecosystem.
This introduction serves as a preview of our longer, more detailed Publishing In Depth workshop.
Who this workshop is for
• Photographers who want to publish photo books or zines
• Writers planning to produce books, journals, or digital publications
• Artists who want to turn projects into physical or online publications
• Independent creators interested in self-publishing and distribution
• Anyone curious about how publishing and creative marketplaces work
What the session covers
• What publishing actually means in practical terms
• The difference between creating work and publishing work
• How creative work becomes discoverable in marketplaces
• The basic systems used to register and catalogue publications
• The relationship between physical and digital publishing
• How publishing connects creators with audiences
Format
• One-hour live workshop
• Hosted on Zoom
• Presentation with practical examples
• Introduction level session
This workshop offers a clear overview of the publishing landscape and helps creative people understand how their work can move from private creation to public discovery.
A one hour online workshop that explains how creative work becomes a published product that people can find and buy.
Many artists, writers, photographers, and independent creators produce strong work but struggle to understand how publishing and marketplaces actually operate.
This one-hour Zoom workshop introduces the fundamentals of publishing. It explains how creative ideas move from personal projects into public products that audiences can discover, access, and purchase.
The session is designed as a clear starting point. It provides practical insight into the systems that support both physical and digital publishing. This includes books, magazines, zines, e-books, blogs, and other creative outputs.
You will learn how publishing connects creative work to catalogues, platforms, and marketplaces where the public can find it. The workshop also outlines the basic registrations and structures that help creative work exist within the wider publishing ecosystem.
This introduction serves as a preview of our longer, more detailed Publishing In Depth workshop.
Who this workshop is for
• Photographers who want to publish photo books or zines
• Writers planning to produce books, journals, or digital publications
• Artists who want to turn projects into physical or online publications
• Independent creators interested in self-publishing and distribution
• Anyone curious about how publishing and creative marketplaces work
What the session covers
• What publishing actually means in practical terms
• The difference between creating work and publishing work
• How creative work becomes discoverable in marketplaces
• The basic systems used to register and catalogue publications
• The relationship between physical and digital publishing
• How publishing connects creators with audiences
Format
• One-hour live workshop
• Hosted on Zoom
• Presentation with practical examples
• Introduction level session
This workshop offers a clear overview of the publishing landscape and helps creative people understand how their work can move from private creation to public discovery.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
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