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Friday, May 23, 2008
My Workshop Picks: The BEA/WDB Writers Conference
Posted by Jane
Next week (May 28) is the
BEA/WDB Writers Conference
! I fly into Los Angeles on Tuesday evening, so I can be at the conference registration table bright and early to start welcoming our attendees, authors, agents, and speakers.
As a key editor behind the conference programming, here's an overview of my top picks if you'll be attending. (And for those still debating it, you can register on-site the morning of the conference.)
For Novelists Still Revising
Fire in Fiction (literary agent Donald Maass)
Plotting a Novel They Can't Put Down (author James Scott Bell)
Revising a Novel They Can't Put Down (author James Scott Bell)
For Novelists Ready to Pitch
Get Known While You Sleep—A Platform Primer (author Christina Katz)
Effective Use of the Internet for Authors (author Bill O’Hanlon)
Panel: Ask the Literary Agents (moderated by GLA's Chuck Sambuchino)
OR Practice Your Pitch with Lauren Mosko
For Nonfiction Writers
Finding a Home for Your Personal Essay (author Victoria Zackheim)
Panel: Creating and Contributing to Anthologies
The Times They Are A-Changin’: Being a Successful Author Amidst Transformational Change in Book Publishing (Jane Friedman, that's me, not the HarperCollins Jane)
For Scriptwriters
Getting Started in Writing for Television (Richard Hatem)
Panel: Meet the Script Agents and Managers
Panel: From Book to Film/TV: How Your Work Comes Alive
Of course there are many more wonderful sessions, including a pitch slam with about 40-45 agents participating. You can
download a portion of the conference program here
(PDF).
Conferences/Events
5/23/2008 2:33:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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5/24/2008 6:05:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Jane, thanks so much for the mention (personal essay) in your conference picks. I'd like to add that the panel Creating and Contributing to Anthologies includes gifted and animated (yes, it's going to be LIVELY!) authors Aimee Liu, Jane Ganahl, Aviva Layton, and me. See you on Wednesday!
Victoria Zackheim
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5/25/2008 1:49:22 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I can't wait.
See you all in LA!
Christina Katz
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