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098 - Getting the Most Out of Your Writers Conference

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In this podcast episode, Getting the Most Out of Your Writers Conference, I talk about my tips for attending writers conferences. Here's a link to the Show Notes page for the show.

I’ve taught this a several conferences to first timers, but there’s something here for even seasoned writers. Topics covered include meeting and pitching editors and agents, planning, submitting manuscripts, tips on one sheets, books and articles, networking, rejection, after the conference, seven of the most important things to do at a conference, and much more.

If you’d like a PDF of the tips in this week’s episode, drop me an email and once it’s finished, I’ll send it along.

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In this podcast episode, Getting the Most Out of Your Writers Conference, I talk about my tips for attending writers conferences. Here's a link to the Show Notes page for the show.

I’ve taught this a several conferences to first timers, but there’s something here for even seasoned writers. Topics covered include meeting and pitching editors and agents, planning, submitting manuscripts, tips on one sheets, books and articles, networking, rejection, after the conference, seven of the most important things to do at a conference, and much more.

If you’d like a PDF of the tips in this week’s episode, drop me an email and once it’s finished, I’ll send it along.

  continue reading

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