Sentences with phrase «writers conference last»

I like the female archetypes, the suggestions she makes for each type, and the model of the 9 Step Female Journey (which I taught at Pikes Peak Writers Conference last weekend, if any of you were there) to see how to fit my vision of my character into an arc that makes sense.
I saw your presentation at the Literary Writers Conference last year.
Instead, it's more of a system of approach; to describe it, I use an acronym that I created while preparing for the San Francisco Writers Conference last February.
And, speaking of agents, when a group of them tweet - assaulted author Barry Eisler for his viewpoints in his keynote address at Pikes Peak Writers Conference last week, the conference organizers had done nothing wrong, quite the opposite.
I first met Brenda Yoder at a breakout session at the Breathe Christian Writers Conference last October.
At the Mendocino Coast Writers Conference last month I talked to both new and experienced writers about building author platforms.
At the San Francisco Writers Conference last month I had the opportunity to speak with many authors about their platforms.
Alan, David Carr said to read your post and low and behold your post and the readers contributions supported the posting of my book Land Swap 4 Death just last week on Smashwords — all due to the SF Writers Conference last February.
I left So Cal Writers Conference last year not sure of what I was doing.
* That's the way Stephanie Chandler achieved a smashing success with her first Nonfiction Writers Conference last week.
Marci is a dear friend who was on faculty for the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference last
Marci is a dear friend who was on faculty for the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference last month.

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Last week I attended a small conference in Nashville, where I enjoyed some really good conversations with several fellow bloggers / writers — Jim Palmer, Lauren Biggs, Gavin Richardson, Jay Voorhees, Andrew Thompson, Amy Smith, and Ronald Kidd to name a few.
If there's one thing I learned at the Muse and the Marketplace writer's conference in Boston last weekend, it's that every story is, in its essence, The Odyssey (yes, the Homer one you read in high school), and has to be about a journey in which the protagonist (in the case of the following story, that would be me) yearns for something, sets out to find it, and ends up in a different place from where she started.
Last week I was invited to speak at the annual conference of the Education Writers Association, with the topic of my panel being the perspective of Asian - Americans on Affirmative Action policies in college admissions.
The Education Writers Association held some panels about this last spring at their national conference.
Education reporters waiting to talk to Hannah - Jones at last year's Education Writers Association conference.
Several LA - area education journalists and academics presented and moderated at the 2013 Education Writers Association national conference held last week at Stanford University, where hot topics included early childhood, teacher evaluation, and school turnarounds.
As I mentioned last month, I'll be speaking at the Southern Christian Writers Conference in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on June 5 - 6, 2015, and will be at other conferences this summer including CBA's annual International Christian Retail Show (ICRS) in late June.
Last night, I should have been at home packing for the Romance Writers of America conference.
-- Last year I had the honor of teaching for the first time at Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference.
Penn, as J.F. or Joanna, is a key figure in self - publishing, a lecturer on various elements of the topic, a co-panelist with me at the last FutureBook Conference in London and a go - to writer among the entrepreneurati, at times as much a pith - helmeted explorer as blogger.
I went to the Ontario Writers» Conference in Ajax last May and really enjoyed it.
Last year I had the honor of teaching for the first time at Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference.
In my last post, I mentioned my attendance again this year at the San Francisco Writer's conference, which took place back in February.
As I review the agenda for the upcoming ASJA 41st Annual Writers Conference in New York City, I'm reminded of all the information that I absorbed at last year's spring cConference in New York City, I'm reminded of all the information that I absorbed at last year's spring conferenceconference.
For example: «I met [insert famous author name] at a writers» conference last week and he said that he would give me a blurb for my book.»
Last week, I attended Romance Writers of America's national conference for the second time.
Last month, I offered consulting sessions for several authors who registered for the Nonfiction Writers Conference, hosted by Stephanie Chandler.
Last year, in February, I attended the American Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference.
Last fall, I spoke at the Georgia Romance Writers annual conference to help authors get started with creating audiobooks.
For the last twenty years, the Houston Writers» Guild has been running its annual Agents and Editors conference, bringing literary agents and book editors to Houston every spring.
For the last two days I've been at the Central Coast Writers conference, having a fantastic time, hanging out with my idol, MR. NATHAN BRANSFORD (yes, he really is that smart and classy.
Last year, the C. C. Conference was named by Westways Magazine the friendliest writers conference in the West, and Judy is keeping up that Conference was named by Westways Magazine the friendliest writers conference in the West, and Judy is keeping up that conference in the West, and Judy is keeping up that tradition.
Background on my reading: Before my writer's conference last weekend, I knew Sherrilyn Kenyon was one of the major romance writers in attendance.
Last month, BookPage Managing Editor Trisha and I ventured down to nearby Atlanta to stop by the annual Romance Writers of America conference.
Last summer, just as the Romance Writers of America conference rolled into Dallas, the news leaked through the ranks: Kathleen E. Woodiwiss had died.
I was introduced to her work last year when I was prepping to go to a Romance Writers of America conference.
By Amy Collins At a writer's conference last week, I met a number of authors who were pitching their books to agents and the media.
At last week's Writer's Union of Canada conference in Toronto, an author asked the head of ECW Press: «Why should authors should get a royalty of 25 % (of net) when they could get 70 % publishing on their own digitally?»
Last August, Amazon flew about 80 writers on its Thomas & Mercer mystery and thriller imprint — including me — to Seattle for a conference.
The RWA Conference is the place where career - focused romance writers gather to make lasting connections and grow their careers — and so much more.
One of my most fun interviews at last month's Romance Writers of America conference was with Sophie Jordan, author of historical romance and paranormal YA novels (the latter under the name Sharie Kohler).
«We're at the beginning of an age where we'll be able to reach a book reading audience exponentially bigger than it was before,» Glusman told an audience of writers last month at the venerable Squaw Valley Community of Writers summer conference in a session on eBook publwriters last month at the venerable Squaw Valley Community of Writers summer conference in a session on eBook publWriters summer conference in a session on eBook publishing.
But until last weekend, when I was at the Jackson Hole Writers Conference — a fantastic conference I highly recommend — I'd never done a group writingConference — a fantastic conference I highly recommend — I'd never done a group writingconference I highly recommend — I'd never done a group writing exercise.
I had the privilege of meeting Myra Johnson last month at the American Christian Fiction Writers conference in Denver, where she
I came across a handout from a class on backstory at last year's National Romance Writers of America Conference.
Last week I was there, teaching at the first - class 2011 Writer's Digest Conference.
Last weekend's conference delivered both, engaging me directly with writers, readers, publishing veterans and innovators.
Last week, I was in Ajijic, Mexico speaking at the La Chapala Writer's Conference over a four - day period plus travel days.
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