Showing posts with label writing conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing conference. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Want to Write a Winning Cup of Comfort Story?


From a Cup of Comfort Editorial News Release ...

In this webinar, the publishers of the Cup of Comfort series will guide you through the story creation process so that you'll be able to write a successful story every time! The webinar will cover many topics:

Story Basics: The definition of an inspirational story and a discussion of its structure, voice, point-of-view, and more!


Top Ten Reasons Why Stories Are Rejected: A straightforward discussion of the ten pitfalls you need to avoid!

Deconstruction of Favorite Cup of Comfort Stories: The editors will break down two effective stories and elaborate on what made them that way.

The Submission and Editing Process: The nuts and bolts of how stories get from your computer to our books!

How to Market Your Published Story:
Your story is in one of our books. Great! Now how do you get the word out? We'll show you how.

Q&A: An open dialogue where your specific questions can be addressed.

This is a can't-miss event for serious storytellers!

  • Date: Thursday, April 30th
  • Time: 1:00 pm EST
  • Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Cost: $49

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

2007 Southern Creative Nonfiction Institute

An intensive, one-day seminar covering ...

  • Memoir
  • Personal Essay
  • Narrative Journalism
... will be sponsored by the University of Mississippi Department of Journalism on September 29th, 2007.

Seminar leader will be Lee Gutkind, The Godfather behind Creative Nonfiction, whose topic will be The Five Rs of Creative Nonfiction.

Registration deadline is September 15th. More information.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The 2008 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop

The 2008 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop will be held April 3-5, 2008 in Dayton, Ohio. Online registration will open Sept. 10, 2007 at noon EST. The 2006 workshop sold out in 12 days, so please reserve your spot early.

The 2008 workshop registration fee is $350, which includes all sessions and meals (three dinners, two lunches, two breakfasts). Keynote speakers include Garrison Keillor, Martha Bolton, Mike Peters, Connie Schultz, Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan.

Take a look at the complete speaker list and schedule.

We've asked some of our favorite instructors to give all-new sessions, so returning attendees shouldn't get much repetition from the 2006 workshop.

2008 workshop sessions include:

HUMOR WRITING

  • How to develop and use humorous anecdotes
  • Raising your humor writing IQ
  • How to take your humor writing from amusing to amazing
  • Humor writing: What works and what doesn't
  • Are you SURE you want to be a humor columnist?
  • How to write humorous greeting cards

HUMAN INTEREST WRITING
  • Shaping your life experience for the page
  • How to touch readers' hearts with your words

MOTIVATION
  • How to survive and thrive throughout the creative process
  • Networking for writers

FREELANCE WRITING
  • Freelance writing for the greeting card industry
  • The renegade writer's guide to breaking into magazines

MARKETING
  • Podcasting for writers
  • Using online video to market your books and yourself
  • How to create an Amazon.com bestseller

BOOK PUBLISHING
  • Book proposals and literary agents
  • How to choose the right self-publishing company



Read the Humor Writer's current newsletter here and sign up to receive it free.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Speaking of Self-Publishing


Twelve days and counting; will it be terror or triumph? Public speaking is one of those great betes noires of human existence. Which do you fear more, a terrorist attack, or standing in front of a group of strangers and giving a talk? For some people, it's a close call. On the last night of one of my business courses many years ago, I had to present my project in front of class. Every molecule in my body felt like it would shake loose in a separate direction - God, the fear.

On August 4, Southwest Writers will allow me, the world's leading authority on nothing at all, to speak to an estimated assemblage of 100 to 110 of their members in Albuquerque. The topic will be "Publishing Your Pride and Joy," and here's the pitch:
"When should you consider self-publishing, and what does the term mean, anyway? In this talk you will learn about print on demand (POD), self-publishing versus subsidy publishing, and the advantages and pitfalls of the do-it-yourself approach. The speaker will use his own experience with iUniverse as a case study, freely sharing the lessons he has learned."

The schedule says it'll last two hours, though the talk itself will likely be less than half that, with the floor open to questions thereafter. In my nightmares, the first question will be, "Why are you wasting my valuable Saturday morning?"

My scant experience in public speaking is mixed, really. Somewhat unexpectedly, I am comfortable with public readings and answering questions about my book. My tentative conclusion is that a high comfort level with the material is the key to reducing anxiety about public speaking. It is fingers crossed here) all in the preparation.

So how to prepare? This week I'll be working on an outline and practicing sections of my talk. My wife knows well after lo, our forty-two years together, that I tend to go off and talk to myself, and she will hear lots of that in the next week or so. I'm counting on lots of mini-rehearsals to carry the day.

Ideally, it would be nice to speak without notes, but that might be a tad ambitious. I hope to have some solid handouts - "Don't worry about taking notes, folks, 'cause it's all in the handouts." We'll see.

By the way, they'll not only sell my book for me (for a $1 commission) but they'll pay a small honorarium. How cool!


Bob Sanchez is the author of the novel When Pigs Fly, which is available on his Web site or via the usual suspects among Internet retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. However, I think Bob would appreciate it more if you went to a local bookstore and demand it be ordered for you. If you do that, you should tell Bob on his blog.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Nonfiction Writing Conference

NONFICTION NOW 2007
A Conference Exploring Nonfiction
Its History, Its Present, Its Future And Its Myriad Forms
November 1st to 3rd, 2007
The University of Iowa
Sponsored by the University of Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program


The Bedell Nonfiction Conference
Featuring Richard Rodriguez, Patricia Hampl & Ross McElwee


Early registration fee, on or before Oct 1st, 2007
full registration $200.00, Panelists $100.00 and Students $75.00.

Late registration fee, after Oct 1st, 2007
full registration $225.00, Panelists $125.00 and Students $75.00