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Are you ready? At the Writer’s Digest Annual
Conference Pitch Slam, you’ll be able to choose from
more than 50 literary agents and editors
who are actively searching for the next big thing across all genres—including
fiction, nonfiction, children’s, young adult and more. Advocate for your book
in a high-energy environment, and you might just become another Pitch Slam success story.
We’ve already confirmed agents from the following agencies, and will be adding more in the next few weeks:
If you’ve decided this is the year for you
and your book to take the next big step, don’t hesitate. Finalize your 2019
registration today and lock in your Pitch Slam slot.
Use the promo code WDC19PITCHSLAM to save $50 off your full registration. PS: Not familiar with the Pitch Slam? Learn more about how it works. |
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Breaking Vases
author and Self-Published Book Awards Winner Dima Ghawi talks about finding
the strength to tell her personal story—and how she wrote and produced the
book while also building her new leadership training and executive coaching
business after leaving her day job at IBM.
After the positive reception of my TEDx Talk, I received many invitations from conferences and organizations asking me to speak to their employees. These requests were impossible to balance in addition to my leadership role at IBM. At that time, I didn’t have the courage to resign from my position, but something urged me to have faith in my ideas and embark on a new adventure. So, after resisting for a year and a half, I left my job to build my business and write Breaking Vases. Now I am an international keynote speaker, a leadership trainer, and an executive coach. I initially debated whether or not I should get my company off the ground first or write Breaking Vases first. Staying ever true to my adventurous and zealous character, I decided “Why not both!” So I built my business during the day and wrote Breaking Vases late into the night and on weekends. Sure, I had no life. Every free moment I had was spent at home with my door locked working on Breaking Vases, but it was exactly what I needed in order to pour all of my heart and energy into the book. I liken the end of the process to being in labor. I don’t have children, but I thought, “I’m sure this is close to what it feels like: so painful, and yet so joyful.” Then Breaking Vases was born, and I still remember the first time I held the first copy in my hands. I felt like a new proud mother. Now, I can clearly see how the messages of transformation, empowerment, and self-discovery, have intertwined into my business. Read the full interview... |
The Writer's Digest Annual Conference program
covers the fundamentals of craft and the business of being a writer—from
traditional and self-publishing paths, promotion and marketing strategies,
and managing a sustainable career.
Whether you're a novelist, journalist, memoirist, or screenwriter, you'll find an insightful and educational mix of sessions covering the business side of being a writer, from writers who know the business of writing.
We’re excited to
bring the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference back to New York City this
summer—August 22–25, 2019—and we’d love to have you join us.
As a subscriber to WD’s newsletter, use the promo code WDC19NL and save $50 off registration! Don’t miss out. Reserve your space today! |
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What’s up for grabs?
National recognition, a nice cash prize, coverage in Writer’s Digest and
more!
For the chance to
earn the prestige you deserve and watch your career soar to new heights,
enter Writer’s Digest’s Self-Published Book Awards.
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The schedule for the Writer's Digest Annual
Conference is now live!
Taking place in New York City the weekend of August 22–25, you can customize the writing weekend of your dreams by mixing and matching sessions across five different tracks of instruction covering the craft of fiction, nonfiction, and screenwriting; the business of publishing; and managing your writing career.
FEATURED SESSIONS
WRITING LESSONS FROM
10 YEARS OF INTERVIEWING BESTSELLING AUTHORS
Former WD Editor-in-Chief—and successful author of the book club favorites Almost Missed You, Not That I Could Tell, Forget You Know Me—Jessica Strawser distills a decade of collected wisdom into the all-time best insights into the creative process, the writing life, the craft of writing and the business of publishing. WRITING FIGHT SCENES, BATTLES AND BRAWLS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Fight Write author Carla Hoch will teach you what to consider before writing a fight scene, including how a character’s reason for fighting impacts the style, speed and severity of the fight, and how the location is more important than who is fighting. STORYTELLING IN NONFICTION: WHAT EDITORS CAN (AND CAN’T) FIX Electric Literature contributing editor Jennifer Baker will demystify what editors can (and can’t) help writers with in the exploration and the publication of their nonfiction work, including examples of the editorial process from pitch to revision. ADAPTATION: FROM BOOKSHELVES TO BIG SCREENS WD Senior Editor and screenwriter Jeanne Villette Bowerman covers how to cut down a full-size novel into a two-hour story as well as discuss Hollywood’s take on intellectual property. THE BOOK MARKETING AUDIT: A PLAN OF YOUR OWN Kilby Blades—indie author and social media marketing columnist for the RWA Romance Writer’s Report—will help you identify your author brand’s strengths and weaknesses, choose tactics that align with your career trajectory, and teach you how to analyze, and optimize, your marketing results. Look for even more sessions and speakers to be announced in the coming weeks, but lock in your best price TODAY—discounted hotel rooms are first come, first served. Are you ready to make the commitment to transform your writing career this year? Join us this summer! |
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