Important Information
This is a 3-hour intensive workshop with a break for lunch.
When: Saturday, Oct. 12, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm (with a break for lunch)
Where: Mebane Arts & Community Center, 633 Corregidor St., Mebane, NC 27302.
Where to Begin? How to Grow? And… Help?!
Navigating how to promote yourself as an author on the World Wild Web is overwhelming, to say the least. In this workshop, I’m going to simplify it for you. You’ll learn some tools of the web design trade and tips on creating a platform. We’ll be working in real time. Bring your laptop if you have one (not required). If you have burning questions, email them to cheryl@bornwilder.com and she will make sure they are answered.
Cheryl Wilder is the owner of BornWilder LLC, where she helps clients unleash their raw talent and untapped potential. Whether it’s through web design, coaching, or consulting, Cheryl helps her clients create a professional presence aligned with their values. Her community work includes member-at-large for the North Carolina Poetry Society, catalytic community guide in the For Alamance Arts & Culture Team, and past president of the Burlington Writers Club (2022-24). Cheryl is also a writer. Her poetry collection, Anything That Happens, a Tom Lombardo Poetry Selection (Press 53), was named Second Finalist in the Poetry Society of Virginia North American Book Award and received Honorable Mention in the Brockman-Campbell Book Award. Her forthcoming poetry collection, In the Presence Of (Press 53)—companion to her first full-length collection—is being supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and Durham Arts Council, local grants administrator. She’s author of the chapbook, What Binds Us and co-founder and editor of Waterwheel Review (2020-24). She earned her BFA from UNC Wilmington and MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Cheryl lives near the Haw River with her husband, children, and Norwegian forest cats. Find her at bornwilder.com.
This event is made possible by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the Alamance Arts Council.