Conferences
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The Network sponsors three conferences each year--a
Spring Conference in April, a Writing Residency in July, and a Fall Conference in late October or November. These conferences bring together hundreds of writers for workshops, readings, networking, and lively discussion.
- July 19-22, Charlotte
The Squire Summer Writing Residency offers an intensive course in a chosen genre (fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry), with ten hour-and-a-half sessions over the four days of the program. Registrants work in-depth on their own manuscript samples, as well as their colleagues’, while also studying the principles of the genre with their instructor. Other features include faculty readings, panel discussions, and open mike sessions for residents. At Queens University of Charlotte.
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Fall Conference 2012
- To Be Announced Soon! (Become a Sponsor!)
Fall Conference attracts hundreds of writers from around the country and provides a weekend full of activities that include lunch and dinner banquets with readings, keynotes, tracks in several genres, a meet-and-greet cocktail party with New York editors and agents, open mike sessions for participants, entertainment, a bookstore, and the opportunity for one-on-one manuscript critiques with New York editors or agents. Conference faculty include professional writers from North Carolina and beyond. Held every year in a major hotel, the conference rotates annually, cycling through Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham, and Wilmington.
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- April 28, Greensboro
A full day of workshops on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Small classes, top writing faculty, and intensive workshops in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and accounting and marketing for authors. Other features include faculty readings, on-site "lunch with an author," publisher exhibits, and an open mike for conference participants.
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Hat's Off!
Hats Off! to Sandra Ervin Adams, who had three winning poems in the 2012 Fields of Earth Poetry Contest sponsored by Writers' Ink Guild. "The Thread" won third place in the love category; "Sanctuary in the Park" won an honorable mention in the religious/inspirational category, and "Gone" received an honorable mention in the "open" category. Sandra also won third place in the literary/poetry division of the 2012 Onslow Senior Games for her poem, "Finding Yesterday," and third place in the literary/life experiences division for her story, "My Santa Claus Memories." In addition, she won first place for her visual-mixed media art work, titled "True Art," which included her poem, "True Art." Also, Sandra's poem, "Blue Bell Wood," appears in the 2012 Lyricist, published by Campbell University. |
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Upcoming Readings & Events
Mon, May 21st, @7:00pm - 09:00PM Katherine Soniat Reading |
Mon, May 21st, @7:00pm - 09:00PM Philip Gerard Reading |
Mon, May 21st, @7:00pm - 09:00PM Marilynn Anselmi Production |
Wed, May 23rd, @6:00pm - 08:00PM Philip Gerard Reading |
Thu, May 24th, @12:00pm - 02:00PM Tamra Wilson Reading |
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