Want to publish your writing?
Join our panel discussion to hear tips and strategies for getting published!
Do you dream of publishing your writing, but feel like you have no idea where to begin?
Navigating the world of publishing — from literary magazines to landing an agent to getting a foot in the door of a publishing house — isn’t easy. But it’s possible with the right approach.
On March 27, we’re hosting an interactive panel discussion with three established authors who will share their journeys and provide actionable tips you can use to get your own work out there!
Here are the details
When: Monday, March 27 from 19:00-21:00
Where: Nefesh B’Nefesh Tel Aviv Hub - Rothschild Blvd 76
Entry: Tickets cost 40₪. Purchase your ticket at the link below!
Who are the panelists?
Michael Oren is a historian, New York Times best-selling author, and former Israeli ambassador to the US. Originally from New York, Oren holds four degrees in Middle East history from Princeton and Columbia, and has received four honorary doctorates. He is the author of both fiction and nonfiction books, and the recipient of the The Los Angeles Times History Jewish Book Award, the National Jewish Book Award, and a National Humanities Prize. Oren is the father of three and the grandfather of six—his proudest achievements.
Miryam Sivan is a former New Yorker who has lived in Israel for almost thirty years. She teaches literature and writing at the University of Haifa and has published scholarly articles on American and Israeli writers and a book-length study on Cynthia Ozick's fiction. Much of her fiction is about the experiences of ex-pats in love, in flux, in the liminal space between cultures, languages, and historical epochs. Her short fiction has appeared in various journals in the US and UK and two of her stories were adapted for the stage in London and New York.
Ephraim (Ephy) Rinsky is an author and screenwriter. His first two novels Palindrome and The Binding were published by HarperCollins. He’s currently wrapping up a novel about artificial intelligence, and writing (and co-starring) in an independent film due out in late 2023. As a day job, Rinsky works as a Product Marketing Manager at Riskified, in Tel Aviv. He has worked as a statistics professor, bagel maker and street performer. He is a semi-serious pianist, and a not at all serious podcaster.
Hope to see you there!