
At the August meeting of the Cisco Writers Club, Helen Cozart spoke about technology that’s useful in publishing, both for self-published authors and traditionally published authors. What should writers research concerning publishing? What tools are useful?
Cozart covered such topics as searching for literary agents, how to use the internet to identify predatory publishers, key words (so important in our digital age), ISBNs, how to use the internet to find those ever-precious beta readers, and much more. Thank you, Helen Cozart!
Helen Cozart is a librarian at Ranger College and is the author of numerous articles about the history of the oil industry and similar topics. Under the pen name Pearl Harper, she’s the author of Yesterday’s Dreams, an extensively-researched nonfiction book about dream interpretation during the Spiritual Age.
In earlier lives, Cozart taught History at Cisco College and served twenty years as an intelligence analyst in the US Army.
Cozart and her husband, John Stanton, have four grown sons and eleven grandchildren living all over America.
