Greenlight welcomes the best-selling author of The Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron, for a virtual evening celebrating her new book, Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer. “This is my love letter to writing and to writers,” Julia says. “Sharing the tools I have used, and that anyone can use, to write for life.” With the learned experience of a lifetime of writing, Cameron gives readers practical tools to start, pursue, and finish their writing projects. Write for Life is an essential book for people who have completed The Artist’s Way and are looking to continue their creative journey, or new writers who are just putting pen to paper.

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Cameron is joined by Joel Fotinos, Julia’s longtime editor and the publisher of St. Martin’s Essential, for an incisive evening of reading and conversation.

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Author photo: Robert Stivers 

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The Virtual Book Channel

The Virtual Book Channel

Launched during the coronavirus pandemic as virtual literary communities began emerging in vital and unexpected ways, The Virtual Book Channel seeks to provide the best possible platforms for writers to reach their readers. The VBC (aka “The Veeb”) is a curated channel that archives live-streamed programming through partnerships with independent bookstores, literary festivals, authors' WFH spaces, and more.