Rachel Rosen
BIO
Biography

Rachel A. Rosen is the author of Cascade (The Sleep of Reason Book 1) and the co-author of The Sad Bastard Cookbook: Food You Can Make So You Don't Die. She is an activist, graphic designer, and for her sins, a high school teacher. In a previous life, she published two long-running anarchist ‘zines and designed the uniform for the Christie Pits Hardball League.

She has written for Atlas Obscura, The Humanist In Canada, and Culture and the State. In her non-existent spare time, she designs book covers.

She lives in Toronto, where she is the harried personal assistant to two cats.

ADDRESS
City: TORONTO, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
fantasy, sci-fi, eco-fiction, non-fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Cascade
Publisher
The BumblePuppy Press
Year
2022
Title
The Sad Bastard Cookbook: Food You Can Make So You Don't Die
Publisher
Independent Publishing Network
Year
2022
Title
Instant Classic (That No One Will Read): Torrid Tales From the Creative Trenches
Publisher
tRaum Books and Night Beats Productions
Year
2023
AWARDS
Awards
Name
N/A
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
any
Presentation Genre
beta reading
Presentation Length
1.5 hours
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Be a Better Beta

Beta readers help you see your story from another set of eyeballs.
Learn how to give and get-useful feedback on your writing!

Presentation Fee(s)
none
Workshop details
Audience Size
any
Intended Audience
adult
Workshop Length
1.5 hours
Workshop Description
Workshop description

Book Cover Design for Writers

Your book cover is your most powerful marketing tool for your writing.
Discover how to judge a book by its cover! How do great covers get made?
Learn which questions to ask, which design pitfalls to avoid, and how your cover can bring your story to life. This workshop is aimed at both self-publishing authors and those working with a publisher.
Attendees will have the option to submit a cover concept for their manuscript along with a 250-word description of their writing for critique.

Workshop Fee(s)
none
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Programs & Interests
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