HERE'S HOW!
Come to AnAuthor World's 3rd Anniversary Party!
Everyone is invited! You don't have to be AnAuthor World Community member.
Date: Saturday, August 20, 2011 (This will take the place of AAWC monthly meeting)
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (No morning AAWC meeting)
Place: Conference Room, Greenville Downtown Airport, 100 Tower Drive
Cake! Door Prizes! Fun! The main door prize will be one free registration for The Story Continues, AnAuthor World's 3rd writing conference.
For the door prizes, you must be present to win. And, ...
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Anniversary Party!
AnAuthor World is celebrating its 3rd Anniversary with a party! Everyone is invited! You don't have to be AnAuthor World Community member to come. You just have to like cake and want to help us celebrate.
Date: Saturday, August 20, 2011
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Place: Conference Room, Greenville Downtown Airport, 100 Tower Drive
We'll have punch, cake, and lots of door prizes. One door prize will be a free AnAuthor World conference ...
Only 22 Days Left for Early Bird Special!
You only have until August 15th to get your Early Bird Special price for AnAuthor World's The Story Continues Conference.
Early Bird Special: $85 ($75 for AAWC members); $50 student
After August 15th: $100 ($90 for AAWC members); $65 student
Writing Tip: Make time to write every day, even if it's only for ten minutes.
Conference Countdown
Only 24 days left for the Conference EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!
The Story Continues, AnAuthor World's 3rd annual writing conference, will be Saturday, October 15, 2011, at Furman University in Greenville, SC.
Early Birds pay only $85 ($75 for AAWC members) until August 15th. After August 15, the conference price will be $100. You can register on-line under the Events button above or you can send a check (payable to AnAuthor World) to Pam Zollman, 406 Plano Drive, Greenville, SC 29617.
Today's Writing Tip: Read books in your genre that ...
Write2Ignite: “A Day Apart: Rethinking Revision”
WRITE2IGNITE: Conference for Christian Writers of Children’s Literature
Write2Ignite is holding a one-day workshop, “A Day Apart: Rethinking Revision.” This is a one-day networking experience for writers who want to focus on revision and to help each other to perform radical surgery on ailing manuscripts. Participation is limited to 25!
Date: Saturday, July 30, 2011
Place: First Baptist Church of Indian Trail (off Hwy 74, near Charlotte, NC)
Cost: $45 (includes lunch, use of printer and paper, handouts, pens and highlighters)
Deadline: July 23, 2011
For more information: ...
The Story Continues — AnAuthor World’s 3rd Annual Writing Conference
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! AnAuthor World's third annual writing conference will be Saturday, October 15, 2011, at Furman University.
Here are our confirmed speakers:
• Ann B. Ross, author of the popular Miss Julia series, will be our keynote speaker http://www.missjulia.com/
• Lynette Eason, author of 14 books; her most recent book is A Killer Among Us (Book 3 of her Women of Justice series) http://www.lynetteeason.com/
• Ellis Vidler, author of Haunting Refrain and co-author of The Peeper with Jim Christopher http://www.ellisvidler.com/
• Edie Melson, author of ebook Social Media Marketing for Writers; has a devotional book, ...
Five Fatal Flaws of Fiction
The competition is tough. Don’t let these five weaknesses mark you as a newbie and set you up for a knee-jerk rejection from the editor!
Want to know what the five fatal flaws are? Then mark your calendar for Saturday, July 16th and come to our next AnAuthor World Community meeting. Vonda Skelton will tell us then what the flaws are and how to avoid them or fix them if we've already committed them.
Vonda Skelton is a speaker and the author of four books: non-fiction for women ...
AnAuthor World Community Meeting Tomorrrow
You’re not going to want to miss this meeting!
We have such talented members in our group. Last month member Bob Strother gave us tips on writing short stories, as well as writing in general.
This month, member Jack Gunter will talk to us about Crime Solving.
He’ll include the differences between real life crime solving and fictional crime solving. Jack will also touch on subjects such as mysteries and espionage work. Jack has been a freelance writer and technical writer for 25 ...

