CCWA Spring Writers Retreat – come see me!

I’ve been asked to do a full day – four hour long workshops – for the CCWA on March 10th and thought some of you who live in my area might be interested in attending. The price is pretty good, and Fairfield Glade isn’t that far from Nashville. This is the press release:

PRESS RELEASE: CCWA SPRING WRITER’S RETREAT

Cookeville Creative Writers’ Association will be hosting four days of workshops on the first two weekends in March. Cost is being held to a minimum by member contributions, only $20 for each day or $60 for all four if preregistered. Space is limited. To register, phone 931-526-2034 or email biery35@gmail.com . More information available on registration.

SATURDAY MARCH 2

9:00-10:00DORCAS WALKERFREELANCE WRITING – Scrambling for Publication

10:30-11:30 JENNIE IVEYWRITING INSPIRATIONAL ARTICLES – for markets like Chicken Soup and Guideposts

1:00-2:00 BARBARA JACKSONWRITING THE VISUAL STORY – as graphic novels or screenplays

2:30-3:30MICHAEL BIRDWELLWRITING TRUE EVENTS– making history more exciting than fiction.

 


 

SUNDAY MARCH 3

Bob Giordano, screenwriter and director, presents a day on screenwriting , the journey from concept to delivery.

9:00 – 10:00 PREPARING TO WRITE YOUR SCRIPT, developing a great idea into a story that conforms to professional Hollywood standards

10:30-11:30 STRUCTURE, conflict driven narrative

1:00 – 2:00 CHARACTER ARC AND THEME, elements that strengthen or weaken a script

2:30 – 3:30 THE WRITING PROCESS, format, loglines, synopsis, pitch

 


 

SATURDAY, MARCH 9

9:00-10:00 MAGGI VAUGHNWRITING WORDS THAT SING – a lifetime of poetry

10:30-11:30 LUCY ADAMSWRITING AS MINISTRY – a Life of Outreach

1:00-2:00 SUELLEN ALREDWRITING CREATIVE NONFICTION – for literary magazines, like Under the Sun

2:30-3:30 SANDY SMITHFROM TELLING LIES TO WRITING FICTION – The Storyteller in All of Us

 


 

SUNDAY MARCH 10

JENNIE BENTLEY/JENNA BENNETT, New York Times Best-Selling Author will present workshops on the ins and outs of the publishing industry.

9:00-10:00 BOOK BASICS: the importance of character, setting, and plot, and the appeal of the elusive “high concept.”

 

10:30-11:30 BUSINESS BASICS: the options available in publishing in 2013, and the pros and cons of traditional publishing vs. small- & e-press as well as self-publishing.

1:00-2:00 BREAKING IN: a crash course in querying and pitching and getting your manuscript in front of editors and agents. Also a few words on breaking into self-pub.

2:30-3:30 BREAKING OUT: building a brand and an audience online and in person, for the traditionally published and self-pubbed both. Blogging, social media, and more.

All workshops will be held in Fairfield Glade, (exit 322 off I-40).

All Saturday workshops will be at the Lutheran Church on Snead Drive off Peavine road.

All Sunday workshops will be at the Fairfield Glade Conference Center on Stonehenge Road off Peavine.

Lunch 11:30-1:00 each day (on your own).