Writers conferences are fun. You get to meet people who love words
and stories. You get to share thoughts, exchange ideas, and discuss
experiences.
Most of all, you get to learn.
When I go to a writers conference, it’s usually to teach. But even
then, I always learn something—perhaps more than I teach.
Come September 21 and 22, I will be at Snow College in Ephraim,
Utah, for Write Here in Ephraim. I’ll be hosting a “bootcamp” session and
giving presentations on improving prose and writing effective opening lines.
And, lo and behold, I will be giving the keynote address.
I have taught at conferences large and small, and I think Write
Here in Ephraim is about the right size—enough participants to provide a broad
spectrum of experience and approaches, but not so many that participants get
lost in the shuffle.
If you’re a writer—or want to be a writer—you would do well to
join us at Write
Here in Ephraim.
I’m looking forward to being Write Here (or right there).
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