NYT bestselling author Bob Mayer thanks the Workshop
Bob Mayer, who keynoted our conference, posted a nice thank you to the Workshop on his blog. He praised the Workshop's professionalism. He specifically mentioned Dan Anders and Jeri Burbage, the chair and co-chair, as well as everyone else who volunteered. And he said he got a lot out of the social networking presentation by Kristen Lamb and Stephen Manning, with some additional advice from Fred Campos.
Many thanks to Bob for traveling to DFW to speak at our conference and helping to make it such a great success!
Many thanks to Bob for traveling to DFW to speak at our conference and helping to make it such a great success!
2009 DFW Writer's Conference registration is open!
Our 2009 conference will take place May 2&3 at the City of Grapevine Convention Center, Grapevine, TX.
We've got New York Times bestselling author Bob Mayer as our keynote speaker, and literary agents Uwe Stender, Gina Panettieri, Al Longden, Sally Harding and Doris Booth will be in attendance and will conduct one-on-one pitch sessions. Pitch sessions will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. We're also putting together a fantastic lineup of breakout sessions featuring more than 20 expert speakers.
Our 2008 conference was a huge success and this one is shaping up to be even better. Registrations are already flowing in! To take advantage of early rates, you need to register by Oct. 31. Visit the conference web site to see rates and register online. Or you can come to our regular Wednesday meeting and register in person.
We've got New York Times bestselling author Bob Mayer as our keynote speaker, and literary agents Uwe Stender, Gina Panettieri, Al Longden, Sally Harding and Doris Booth will be in attendance and will conduct one-on-one pitch sessions. Pitch sessions will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve basis. We're also putting together a fantastic lineup of breakout sessions featuring more than 20 expert speakers.
Our 2008 conference was a huge success and this one is shaping up to be even better. Registrations are already flowing in! To take advantage of early rates, you need to register by Oct. 31. Visit the conference web site to see rates and register online. Or you can come to our regular Wednesday meeting and register in person.