• About

Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group

Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group

Author Archives: dtkrippene

Flash Literature Contest

19 Sunday Jan 2020

Posted by dtkrippene in Flash Literature Contest, Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Creative Writing, Flash Fiction, Flash Literature Contest, Poetry, Writing, Writing Conferences

 

Flash Literature - 2018 Conference
Flash Literature – 2018 Conference
Flash Literature - 2018 Conference
Flash Literature – 2018 Conference

 

— Article by Bernadette Sukley, Flash Literature Contest Organizer

Conference participants who are interested in submitting to the Flash Literature contest at the 2020 GLVWG Write Stuff Writers Conference™ on March 12 – 14, please click the link below for submission guidelines. 

Flash Literature Rules and Regulations

The rules have changed from previous years. Entries must be 100 Words or less, excluding the title, in Times New Roman, font size 14pt. You may submit up to one entry in each of three categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry. Only registered Write Stuff attendees may submit Flash Lit entries. All entries are to be submitted electronically by selecting this link, Flash Literature Upload.

Please review Rules and Regulations before submitting.

 

To give you an idea of what attendees voted for, here are the winning titles from the 2019 Conference for poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, followed by a reprint of the first place winner for each catagory.

Continue reading →

The Write Stuff Writers Conference™ Full Schedule

15 Wednesday Jan 2020

Posted by dtkrippene in GLVWG Conference Schedule, Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Marketing, Flash Literature Contest, GLVWG Program Speakers, JD Barker, Lehigh Valley Arts Council, Tim Esaias, Writing, Writing Conference, Writing Craft, Writing Workshops

Conference 2019
Conference 2019
Conference 2019
Conference 2019

30 Great Events over Three Days

March 12, 13, 14, 2020

Register Here

********************

Thursday March 12

Two Half-Day Seminars 

  Includes Lunch and Writers Cafe

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

2018 Conference

 Tim Esaias

Esaias-pic-1

Morning Session: 9:00 – 12:00

What to Put In & What to Take Out:
How to remove meaningless stuff from your prose,
and put content back in.

 

Develop an action plan for facing the rewrite of your novel, or any piece of prose fiction. We’ll start with all the Horrible Things you need to excise (Tim dishes out a full blast of anti-bobble-headism, along with attacks on saidisms, compulsive modifications, and references to the beheading of Charles I); and then we’ll move on to the important matter of adding significant details, POV signifiers, color characters, theme music and more. Tim will suggest a series of focused “preliminary passes” to make through the manuscript, each addressing a specific issue. There will be exercises; chocolate; and, of course, malt balls.

Afternoon Session: 1:30 – 5:00

Selected Elements of Style

Style makes or breaks your chance of a sale, but what the heck is it? How can you make it your servant? Timons Esaias will shed a modicum of light on the dark mysteries of style. We’ll discuss the key rules, the genre differences, and how to think about the morass of conflicting advice you’ll encounter. Tim promises three specific style tools that should fit in any writer’s kit: the Churchillian Sword, the Vanilla Verb-Pair Demon, and Uranium Enrichment to Weapons-Grade Prose, with exercises for each tool. We’ll discuss the use of Templates, and engage in a Style Analysis exercise covering 7 genres. Bring questions about everything from spelling to musical rhythm. Suitable for all genres. Required text is Strunk & White, because love it or hate it, you should all have it.

 

Writers Cafe: 7:00 – 9:00

Lehigh Room – Facilitated by Bart Palamaro

Day 2 Bart Crop

Get ready for Friday night Page Cuts or Saturday Agent/Editor pitches by bringing your pitch or opening page and we will give you instant feedback!  Or just bring the first page of your manuscript for a critique. 

ALL registered Conference attendees are welcome to attend this Conference version of GLVWGs monthly read and critique meeting. 

It’s a fun time!

********************

Friday, March 13

  Includes Lunch, Thursday’s Writers Cafe plus all Friday evening activities including

Page Cuts Critique (with $10 fee) , Foundation of a Story, and Reception.

2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference

 

JD Barker :      1:30 – 5:00 PM

J D Barker four

Full Day Writing Development Workshop

Submit your novel in advance to have it critiqued by the number one international best selling author. Obviously not all submissions can be critiqued, but he will ask for volunteers, and choose a number of works at random if no one is willing.

Works in progress in any genre are welcome.

One of the best ways to improve your writing is to have a mentor read and critique your work. Almost as good, and sometimes even better, is to hear the critique of other folks work and compare it to how you responded to the writing.

This is a rare and not-to-be-missed opportunity to improve your craft by having a world renowned successful author share his expertise with you. JD Barker worked as a “Book Doctor” for over twenty years, refining what works, what pulls the reader in, and what impresses the agents. Do not let this opportunity pass you by.

JD will call for volunteers from the audience, and if no one is willing, he will choose a number of works at random from all submissions and focus on those.

He’ll isolate the problem areas and through brainstorming, work with the audience to correct the issues. Things like passive voice, adverbs, bad dialog tags, unnecessary filler words, showing vs. telling, weak start, etc…

Work will be critiqued anonymously, unless you volunteer, in which case everyone will know who you are.

Submit your work (MS WORD or APPLE PAGES ONLY PLEASE) The link to submit your work will be in your registration acknowledgement email.

 

Page Cuts Critique Sessions: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Advance registration necessary 
sessions fill quickly. 

The Panel Judges
The Panel Judges
Chris Ochs Reads an Entry
Chris Ochs Reads an Entry

Page Cuts critique sessions are optional ($10.00 session charge) Participants will be assigned to a room headed by a team of publishing professionals who have been asked to provide feedback on your work.  This kind of “cold critique” i.e. where first impressions count, is exactly like someone reading the first page of your novel at a bookseller, whether on line or in a store.  That impression is what determines whether they buy your book.  Don’t pass up this opportunity to get that first page polished so it shines!

Your work will be read aloud by a room moderator and commented upon by our panelists. No names will be used, all works are COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS. Opinions of workshop panelists are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions of GLVWG.

Limited readings. Participants who have been informed of their successful enrollment should bring to their session four copies of the first page of a longer work (fiction, creative nonfiction, or memoir) along with four copies of a 100-word overview of the entire work.

Copies must be formatted. Double-spaced, 12 pt. “Times” font, 1-inch margins, Title & Genre at top of page. No names please. Print to start at the top of the page.


LIMITED SEATING: additional $10.00 charge with any registration

 

Peggy Adamczyk:     7:00 – 8:00 PM

Peg

Peg Adamczyk

The Foundation of a Story – 
Laying the Groundwork Before Your First Draft.

 

  • Go from Idea to Concept by using Brainstorming Lists, ‘What If’ questions, and Mind Mapping techniques to help develop story ideas into workable concepts
  • Techniques for developing and organizing the hidden Theme of story with techniques from Dwight Swain Elements of Plot, Michael Hauge Story Spine or Desire line, and tag/ log lines.
  • Creating and getting to know your settings and characters by using the ‘Sphere of Influence’ techniques used in marketing.
  • The introduction of modified version of Michael Hauge’s Three Act Structure that will allow both outline writers and descriptive writers to control the flow of their plot without hindering the journey.

 

********************

Saturday, March 14 Overview

20 workshops, Agent./Editor pitch sessions, marketing consults,
author publicity photos, plus lunch and Keynote address,

Door Prizes. Saturday Registration Includes Thursday Writers Cafe,
all Friday evening activities including Page Cuts Critique ($10 fee), The Foundation of a Story, and Reception.

Carrie Turansky
Carrie Turansky
Harrison Demchick
Harrison Demchick
Jeanette Windle
Jeanette Windle
Michael Ventrella
Michael Ventrella
Tim Esaias
Tim Esaias
JD Barker
JD Barker

Check-in and Announcements in Lehigh Room: 8:00 – 8:50 AM

Saturday Schedule 2020.V2

 

 

Saturday Afternoon:  4:00 – 6:00 PM

Book Fair, Flash Literature Writing Contest

 

Charles Kiernan Taking Orders
Charles Kiernan Taking Orders
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Flash Literature - 2018 Conference
Flash Literature – 2018 Conference
2018 Book Fair
2018 Book Fair
John Evans
John Evans
2018 Door Prizes
2018 Door Prizes

**********

Additional opportunity: Author Publicity Photos by Joan Zachary
$40 at Registration – Only 10 Sessions Left!

joan-zachary

*******************

Go to the Registration Page and choose Member, Non-Member or Student registration.
Then choose Full Conference Registration or which day(s) you would like to register.
Depending on day(s) chosen, there may be other options, such as Friday evening
Page Cuts Critique or Saturday Agent/Editor pitch session,
Author Publicity Photos and Marketing Consults.


Best Western Logo

For Hotel Accommodations and Directions see:
Directions and Lodgings

Click to learn more about our Presenters
Agents and Editors
 and Marketing Consultants.
Then subscribe to the Write Stuff Blog for Agent/Editor Interviews

 

Write_Stuff_2019_logo_with dates below white

See you there – The GLVWG Conference Committee

 

PA Arts Logo

GLVWG Write Stuff Writers Conference™

05 Sunday Jan 2020

Posted by dtkrippene in Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

GLVWG, JD Barker, Writing, Writing Conferences, Writing Craft

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

WA Conference Blurb

 


 Hotel and Conference Center, 300 Gateway Drive,
Bethlehem, PA, 18017  For Rooms at the Conference Rate
Contact the Hotel directly: 610-866-5800
and say you are with the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group’s event.

To Register —– Click Here

GLVWG Write Stuff Writers Conference™ Introduces CYBER WEEK! December 1st-December 7th, 2019

15 Friday Nov 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

Creative Writing, Cyber Week Special, JD Barker, Writer's Conference, Writing

Want to attend a Writers Conference that celebrates

Creativity, Craft, and Community?

Want the perfect gift for that special writer or reader in your life?

-What about treating yourself to the perfect gift?

Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group presents:

The Write Stuff Writers Conference™

“2020 Vision”

Brochure - Website edition P1

GLVWG is excited to present you with the opportunity to attend our annual 3-day conference from March 12-14th at the Best Western Lehigh Valley Hotel in Bethlehem, PA.

Brochure - Website edition P2

Want the best value for an invaluable conference?

Sign up to be a member of the GLVWG Writers Group.

https://greaterlehighvalleywritersgroup.wildapricot.org/

For more information about the 2020 Conference,

Keynote & International Bestselling Author J.D. Barker and other conference presenters, visit:

GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ Registration Page

 

Cyber Week Special Rate  – December 1 through December 7 ONLY

Full Conference: Member – $299 : Non-Members – $309

                                    Thursday:           Member $99   Non $109

                                    Friday:                Member $99   Non $109

                                    Saturday:           Member $119   Non $129

 

Regular Registration: December 8 through February 20, 2020

Full Conference: Member – $349 : Non-Members – $369

                                    Thursday:        Member $119   Non $129

                                    Friday:             Member $119   Non $129

                                    Saturday:         Member $139   Non $149

                                    Students – enjoy member rates!

(Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by parent)

                   

So Mark Your Calendars and Please Save the Date

December 1st – December 7th, 2019 (Cyber Week) to Register for the

2020 Write Stuff Writers Conference™

March 12-14th, 2020

and take advantage of GLVWG’s CYBER WEEK deals.

We look forward to seeing you there!

And until then…WRITE ON!!

 

~The GLVWG Conference Committee

 

For full PDF Copy of Conference Brochure: Click the link below

Brochure – Website edition

 

Special Bonus Writers Cafe at the Easton Book Festival October 26

20 Sunday Oct 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in GLVWG Writers Cafe

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book and Puppet, Connexions Gallery, Easton Book Festival, Writing, Writing Critique

Easton Book Festival Oct 2019

Saturday, October 26 3:00 pm at

Connexions Gallery, 213 Northampton Street 
Easton PA, 18042

Open to the public and free to attend

(But to get a Read & Critique, you must register!)

This Bonus Writers Cafe will be held in Connexions Gallery  as part of The Easton Book Festival sponsored by Book and Puppet.

Any person under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to attend this or any other GLVWG event.

Read & Critique session.

If you would like a Read and Critique, Register, then bring about 500 words to read to the group and get instant feedback about your work.  Any genre, fiction or non-fiction, poetry, screenplays or memoirs are all welcome.

500 words is 2 pages TNR 12 point font, double spaced, 1″ margins all around.

Unlike the regular Writers Cafe, we will have a strict time schedule, so each read/critique will be limited to 8 minutes.

Only eight (8) read/critique slots are available, so of the registrants who attend,eight will be chosen at random to participate as a reader.

As a participant you will be expected to offer your own critique of other’s work.

Or just sit and listen. (You don’t have to register for that).

Some times you can learn as much (or more) hearing other works critiqued as you can your own, so come even if you do not plan to read.

Schmooze with fellow writers and meet some GLVWG members.

 

Above all, Have Fun!

REGISTER HERE

 

 

Remembering the 2019 GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ in Pictures

23 Sunday Jun 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

GLVWG "Write Stuff", Writing, Writing Conferences, Writing Groups

Write Stuff Conference brochure 2019 V4
Write Stuff Conference brochure 2019 V4
Write Stuff Conference brochure 2019 V4
Write Stuff Conference brochure 2019 V4

Another great year for the GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ last March, hosted by the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group.  Resident professional photographer, Joan Zachary, shared some her best photos of the event.

Ben Wolf - Thursday
Ben Wolf – Thursday
Thursday Session
Thursday Session

 

Thursday’s session, attendees arrived early to stake their places for Ben Wolf’s full day, advanced study of speculative fiction. 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Conference 2019
Conference 2019
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

Conference Chair, Dawn Sooy, made sure everyone  had a chance to purchase the conference commemorative coffee cup — “I Are A Writer”. 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Conference Chairperson – Dawn Sooy

 

Bart Palamaro facilitated “Writers Cafe” Thursday evening, where participants read the first 200 words of a story and get instant feedback.  Ben Wolf’s co-presenter, Charis Crowe, joined the group with constructive critiques.

 

Bart Palamarow
Bart Palamarow
Conference 2019
Conference 2019
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Charise Crowe
Charise Crowe

 

*******************************************

 

On Friday, Ben Wolf and Charis Crowe teamed up to present “The Three Pillars of Storytelling”. 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Thursday Session
Thursday Session
Charis Crowe and Ben Wolf
Charis Crowe and Ben Wolf
Charis Crowe and Ben Wolf
Charis Crowe and Ben Wolf
Thursday Session
Thursday Session

Jean Ippolito conducted the afternoon session with “Book to Market – Tips to Package, Promote, and Publish Your Book”.

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Janeen Ippolito

A conference tradition, three breakout rooms were set aside on Friday evening for the annual “Page Cuts Critique Sessions”.  Participants who signed up in advance, had short pieces of their work read aloud by a moderator, then critiqued by industry professionals composed of conference presenters and agents. 

 

Janeen Ippolito and Brenda Havens
Janeen Ippolito and Brenda Havens
John Gibbs weighs in
John Gibbs weighs in
The Panel Discusses Entry
The Panel Discusses Entry
The Panel Judges
The Panel Judges
Chris Ochs Reads an Entry
Chris Ochs Reads an Entry
Donna Brennan Gives Opinion
Donna Brennan Gives Opinion

 

Concurrent to Page Cuts, Charis Crowe held a special evening session discussing the Pixar Method in storytelling.

Charis Crowe
Charis Crowe
The Pixar Method
The Pixar Method

 

The evening ended with a group social gathering where participants, presenters, and agents rubbed elbows over cocktails and canapes.

2019 Conference
2019 Conference
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
2019 Conference
2019 Conference

 

Capping the night off, GLVWG’s resident “Mark Twain”, Charles Kiernan, was presented with a Samuel Clemons doll. 

Charles Kiernan
Charles Kiernan
Samuel Clemons in Residence
Samuel Clemons in Residence

 

******************************************************

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Saturday was the busiest, with eight presenters, over twenty sessions, and still have time for an agent panel to discuss recent industry trends.

Ben Wolf
Ben Wolf
Kathryn Kraft
Kathryn Kraft
Donna Brennan
Donna Brennan
John Gibbs
John Gibbs
Notes Are Everything
Notes Are Everything
Charis Crowe
Charis Crowe
Dr. Larry Schardt
Dr. Larry Schardt
Captivated Participant
Captivated Participant
One of the many PowerPoint slides
One of the many PowerPoint slides
Janeen Ippolito
Janeen Ippolito
Ben Fessenden
Ben Fessenden

 

Saturday’s Keynote Speaker — Ben Wolf, offered his personal experience with “Writing Through Adversity”.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Ben Wolf – Keynote Speaker

Keynote Lunch
Keynote Lunch
Keynote Lunch
Keynote Lunch

 

Throughout the day, entries for the Flash Literature contest for Poetry, Fiction, and Non-Fiction, were displayed on poster boards during program breaks. Each conferee had three different colored vote cards for each category.   Flash Literature Coordinator, Bernadette Sukley, awarded first, second, and third prizes to the winning entries. 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Bernadette Sukley – Flash Literature Coordinator

Note:  Watch this blog site for the winning entries in the next couple of weeks. 

When the conference concluded, GLVWG opened its bookfair, where participants could purchase books.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Bookfair

Phil Giunta
Phil Giunta
Charis Crowe
Charis Crowe
John Evans
John Evans
Deb Riley-Magnus
Deb Riley-Magnus
Dr. Larry Schardt
Dr. Larry Schardt
Bart Palamaro
Bart Palamaro
Chris Ochs
Chris Ochs
Charles Kiernan Taking Orders
Charles Kiernan Taking Orders
David Fassenden
David Fassenden

 

And finally, hats off to Dawn Sooy, who has chaired the conference committee for the last two years.  Her dedicated service to the often teeth-gnashing job of organizing the event has elevated the Write Stuff Conference to the hallmark it is today.  

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Dawn Sooy – Conference Chairperson

 

Conference Committee Members

 

Phyllis Palamaro
Phyllis Palamaro
Bernadette Sukley
Bernadette Sukley
Peg Adamczyk
Peg Adamczyk
Charles Kiernan
Charles Kiernan
Bart Palamaro
Bart Palamaro
Brenda Havens
Brenda Havens
Chris Ochs
Chris Ochs
Sandra Almonte
Sandra Almonte
Donna Brennan
Donna Brennan
Dan Krippene
Dan Krippene

*********************************

Our thanks to Joan Zachary for providing the conference photographs.

 

The 2019 GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ — The Grand Event

22 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in GLVWG Conference Schedule, Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Author Voice, Book Marketing, C.Y.L.E. Literary, Character Development, Firefly Hill Press, Handling Rejection, Self-Publishing, Splickety Publishing, Talcott Notch Literary Agency, Writing, Writing Conferences, Writing Craft, Writing Fiction, Writing Flash Fiction, YA

 

Ben Wolf
Ben Wolf
Charis Crowe
Charis Crowe
Janeen Ippolito
Janeen Ippolito
Donna Brennan
Donna Brennan
Kathryn Kraft
Kathryn Kraft
Dr. Larry Schardt
Dr. Larry Schardt
David E. Fessenden
David E. Fessenden
John Gibbs
John Gibbs

Day 3 – Main Event – March 23, 2019

GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ 

 Over 20 Workshops, Agent/Editor pitch sessions, Marketing Consults

Lunch and Keynote address with Ben Wolf

Bookfair, Flash Literature Writing Contest, and Door Prizes

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Dawn Sooy – Conference Chair

Announcements in Lehigh Room 7:30 AM – 8:20 AM

2019 Floor Plan corrected

Map of Rooms – So You Don’t Get Lost

********************

 

Debora Riley-Magnus
Debora Riley-Magnus
Donna Galanti
Donna Galanti
Danielle Modafferi - Firefly Hill Press
Danielle Modafferi – Firefly Hill Press
Stephanie Kehr - C.Y.L.E. Literary
Stephanie Kehr – C.Y.L.E. Literary
Tia Mele
Tia Mele

Agent Pitches and Marketing Consults will run concurrent to workshops. Advance registration required. Please check your appointment times upon registration.

 

********************

 

Saturday Overview

Sessions run concurrent in Cedar Crest, Muhlenberg, Lafayette, & Moravian Rooms

Lunch in Salon A & B with Keynote Address by Ben Wolf

Book Fair, Flash Fiction Contest

Door Prizes announced during Book Fair (must be present to win)

Saturday Schedule

 

Program Syllabus – Morning

Schedule 8 AM

Schedule 8 AM 2

Schedule 9 AM

Schedule 10 AM

Schedule 10 AM 2

Schedule 11 AM

********************

 

Lunch with Keynote Speaker – Ben Wolf

In Salon B

Schedule Lunch

********************

 

Program Syllabus – Afternoon

Schedule 1 PM

Schedule 1 PM 2

Schedule 2 PM

 

*********************************

 

Flash Literature Contest 

Flash Literature - 2018 Conference
Flash Literature – 2018 Conference
Flash Literature - 2018 Conference
Flash Literature – 2018 Conference

Don’t forget to stop by the Lehigh Room to vote on this year’s entries for the 100 word Flash Literature Contest for Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry.  

Use the color-coded note cards in your registration booklet to cast your vote for your favorite entry in each category. You may only vote for one entry in each category. Place your ballot in the box provided. You must be registered at the conference to be eligible to vote.

 Voting ends at 2:30 p.m. Flash Fiction officials will then tally the votes and announce the winners at the book fair after 3:30 p.m. Winners need not be present. However, winnings may include a certificate for book fair purchase which must be used at the 2019 conference.

 

 

*********************************

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Book Fair – Contest Results – Door Prizes – Networking Opportunities

Contest Winners, Door Prizes (Must be present to win)

Book Fair — All published GLVWG members are eligible to participate in the book fair if registered in advance by March 3, 2019, with contact book fair coordinator Sandra Almonte at glvwg.bookfair@gmail.com.

Detailed instructions for selling your book(s) at the Book Fair, please click HERE.

 

2018 Book Fair
2018 Book Fair
2018 Door Prizes
2018 Door Prizes
2018 Book Fair
2018 Book Fair

 

5:00 PM — Conference closes

Check this website in the next couple of weeks, where we’ll post pictures of the conference.

 

*******************************************************************

Article by D.T. Krippene – Social Media Chair

Dan Central Park 3

You can find DT at his Website – “Searching For Light in the Darkness“

his Facebook Page, and Twitter @dtkrippene

 

 

The 2019GLVWG Write Stuff Conference™ – Day 2

21 Thursday Mar 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in GLVWG Conference Schedule, Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Ben Wolf, Book Marketing, Charis Crowe, Janeen Ippolito, Self-Publishing, Splickety Publishing, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Conferences, Writing Craft

2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference

Day 2 of the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group Write Stuff Conference™ on Friday, March 22, will consist of half-day seminars with Ben Wolf, Charis Crowe, and Janeen Ippolito, followed by Page Cuts Critique Sessions with publishing professionals, and an early evening seminar on “The Pixar Method” with Charis Crowe.

Ben Wolf
Ben Wolf
Charis Crowe
Charis Crowe
Janeen Ippolito
Janeen Ippolito

 

7:00 a.m. Check-In table opens. Pick up registration materials at the check-in table

Friday session includes Lunch, two half-day workshops and evening seminar, Page Cuts Critique (with $10 fee) and evening reception. 

 

2019 Floor Plan corrected

Map of Room Locations – Don’t Get Lost

 

**********

 

 

charise crowe 6

8:30 AM – 12:00 PM ~ The Three Pillars of Storytelling

with Ben Wolf and Charis Crowe

Storytellers throughout the ages have employed three essential elements to weave compelling tales: the high concept, the characters, and the plot. Each of these elements, when utilized efficiently, work together to support everything from short stories and flash fiction to epics sprawling across multiple movies, shows, and books.

This half-day workshop begins with a discussion of the story’s high concept and what makes for an irresistible idea. Then follows a breakdown of how to create engaging and realistic characters with backstories and motivation. The class concludes with an exploration of how to create interesting plots based on the classic three-act structure. Developing these three pillars of storytelling will help propel any story (and any storyteller) to new heights.

**********

Day 2 Lunc

12:00 Noon – 12:45 PM ~ Lunch (included)

Salon B

Plus: Networking Opportunities

**********

 

Janeen Ippolito Headshot

1:00 PM – 4:30 PM ~ Book to Market:

Tips to Package, Promote, and Publish Your Book

With Janeen Ippolito

 Should you aim for a traditional publisher or try to publish yourself? Is there a way to make selling books easier? And what social media should you really be using? Get clarity on your publishing and marketing options from publishing industry pro and marketing coach Janeen Ippolito.

These sessions take out the “overwhelm” and enable you to make decisions with confidence about your manuscript’s future.

**********

 

2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM ~ Page Cuts Critique Sessions

In the Cedar Crest, Muhlenberg, and Lafayette Rooms

LIMITED SEATING: Advance registration necessary

Additional $10.00 charge with any registration

Page Cuts critique sessions are optional ($10.00 session charge) Participants will be assigned to a room headed by a team of publishing professionals who have been asked to provide feedback on your work. This kind of “cold critique” i.e. where first impressions count, is exactly like someone reading the first page of your novel at a bookseller, whether on line or in a store. That impression is what determines whether they buy your book. Don’t pass up this opportunity to get that first page polished so it shines!

Your work will be read aloud by a room moderator and commented upon by our panelists. No names will be used, all works are COMPLETELY ANONYMOUS. Opinions of workshop panelists are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions of GLVWG.

Limited readings. Participants who have been informed of their successful enrollment should bring to their session four copies of the first page of a longer work (fiction, creative nonfiction, or memoir) along with four copies of a 100-word overview of the entire work.

Copies must be formatted. Double-spaced, 12 pt. “Times” font, 1-inch margins, Title & Genre at top of page. No names please. Print to start at the top of the page. 

**********

 

charise crowe 2 copy

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM ~ The Pixar Method with Charis Crowe

In the Moravian Room

(Runs Concurrent to Page Cuts Critique)

Through the magic of engaging characters and heart-tugging plot lines, Pixar has brought us stories that ring true to who we are for over 20 years. Discover their methods, unpack the Pixar secrets for success, and learn how to apply them in your own writing.

**********

 

2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2016 Conference
2016 Conference

8:30 PM – 10:00 PM ~ Reception/Social Gathering

A relaxing atmosphere with snacks, soft drinks, cash bar. A perfect opportunity to network among fellow writers, presenters, agents and editors.

 

But don’t party too hard. Saturday’s main event is a busy day.

 

 ********************

Article by D.T. Krippene – Social Media Chair

Dan Central Park 3

You can find DT at his Website – “Searching For Light in the Darkness“

his Facebook Page, and Twitter @dtkrippene

 

The 2019 Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group – Write Stuff Conference™

20 Wednesday Mar 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in GLVWG Conference Schedule, Write Stuff Writers Conference™

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Ben Wolf, Charis Crowe, Speculative Fiction, Splickety Publishing, Writers Cafe, Writing, Writing Conferences, Writing Craft

 

2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference
2018 Conference

Day 1 of the Greater Lehigh Valley Writer’s Group Write Stuff Conference™ begins tomorrow Thursday, March 21. 7:00 a.m. Check-In table opens. Pick up registration materials at the check-in table.

 

Get ready for a full day seminar with Ben Wolf and Charis Crowe. 

Ben Wolf Pic 2
Charise Crowe

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ~ Into the Deep:

An Advanced Study of Speculative Fiction

Speculative fiction rules today’s popular culture in books, movies, and TV shows. Learning the ins and outs of the various genres is absolutely essential for writers who intend to compete in a saturated yet hungry market.

This extended workshop delves deep into speculative fiction and its sub-genres and will discuss the conventions, philosophies, types, standards, and other key elements that help define the genre.

So strap on your blaster, mount your dragon, and fly with us into the depths of the weird and wonderful world of speculative fiction.

 

Day 1 Lunch

12:00 Noon – 12:45 PM ~ Lunch (included)

Plus: Networking Opportunities

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

2018 Conference

 

1:00 PM – 4:40 PM ~ Into the Deep:

An Advanced Study of Speculative Fiction – Part 2

 

Bart Palamaro
Bart Palamaro
2018 Conference
2018 Conference

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM ~ Writers Cafe:   Lehigh Room 

Facilitated by Bart Palamaro

Get ready for Friday night Page Cuts or Saturday Agent/Editor pitches by bringing your pitch or opening page and we will give you instant feedback!  Or just bring the first page of your manuscript for a critique. 

ALL registered Conference attendees are welcome to attend this Conference version of GLVWGs monthly read and critique meeting. 

It’s a fun time!

 

Then get some rest. Friday brings more learning and networking

 

********************

Article by D.T. Krippene – Social Media Chair

Dan Central Park 3

You can find DT at his Website – “Searching For Light in the Darkness“

his Facebook Page, and Twitter @dtkrippene

 

 

What I Learned at the BookBaby Independent Writers Conference

10 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by dtkrippene in Book Marketing, GLVWG Author Blog

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Book Marketing, BookBaby, EBook Services, Indie Publishing, Self-Publishing

 

glvwg idelle bookbaby 1
glvwg idelle bookbaby 2

 

GLVWG’s Idelle Kursman shares lessons learned when she attended the BookBaby Independent Writers Conference this past November.

**********

I came home from attending the second annual BookBaby Independent Authors Conference in Philadelphia. I met wonderful fellow writers, listened to practical book marketing tips from successful authors and entrepreneurs, and took away many ideas I am anxious to try.  In this post, I would like to share some of the great ideas I learned at the conference.

Eva Lesko Natiello is an author, speaker and book marketing consultant. She wrote and self-published The Memory Box, a bestseller on The New York Times and USA Today. Her website is evanatiello.com. Eva gave the following marketing tips for self-published authors:

  • Fill out your Amazon Author Page completely and link it to your website and blog.
  • Run a discounted price promotion and advertise it widely.
  • Be a guest for a book blogger. To find book bloggers, simply google “(Your genre”) book bloggers”
  • Study the competition. Make a list of all the current books similar to yours in the last three years and find out their book prices, format, and number of pages. How are authors of your genre promoting their books?
  • Show gratitude to readers who have taken the time to review your book.

 Tieshena Davis is the CEO and Senior Publisher of the award-winning Purposely Created Publishing Group. She is a speaker and the author of Think Like a Bookpreneur (www.thinklikeabookpreneur.com). Tieshena encouraged authors to begin selling their books with pre-sales, which is a strategy to establish audience interest, connect with fans, and secure advance sales before a book is publicly released.

  • Authors need to meticulously plan during the pre-sales process (6-8 weeks before book is released) to achieve results. Set a goal of how much money you the author would like to make. Remember to calculate all expenses (costs of the printing, transaction, shipping, packaging, etc.), and review the profit margin.
  • Authors need tools to drive sales such as an email notification list, creating a promotion team, alerting social media followers to spread the word, and exploring targeted events where your readers gather.
  • Notify target buyers on an email notification list that the book is available for pre-order.
  • Build an audience connection by sharing quotes, tips, or resources; host weekly virtual events; email teaser content; offer special bulk book packages; and send out snippets of the book.
  • Run ad campaigns on Facebook, Instagram, and Amazon Author-sponsored ads.
  • Discount and cross promote. An example is if readers pre-order author’s second book, they will get the first book at 50% off.
  • Run weekly contests and giveaways.

 Joanna Penn was the keynote speaker of the BookBaby conference. She is an author, international speaker, and entrepreneur. Joanna writes fiction and nonfiction. Thousands of authors go to her website www.TheCreativePenn.com for marketing and promotion. The following are her tips:

  • Change your mindset– don’t think of yourself as a struggling author. Write down positive affirmations and refer to them daily.
  • Authors must focus on the customer. It’s not about you, it’s about the reader. What do they want to pay for? Find the intersection between what you love and what you can sell.
  • Amazon is a search engine for people “who buy stuff.” Use it for research to find out what people are buying.
  • Sell your book in multiple countries in English. Joanna’s books have sold in English in 86 countries through Kobo (a Canadian company that sells e-books, audiobooks, e-readers, and tablet computers).
  • Write three shorter books rather than one 80,000-word book. This works well in fiction.
  • Build multiple streams of income. Most writers make money from other sources like speaking, freelancing, and blogging.
  • Attract an audience that works best with your personality, your book, and your lifestyle. What can you do consistently over the long term?
  • Take action.
  • You get what you focus on. Make the time.
  • Write the best book you can. Don’t rush it!

As one can see, being a successful author involves hard work; there are no shortcuts. Research, computer savvy, and knowledge of various marketing strategies are imperative. Writing the best book you possibly can is simply not enough.  The experts advise doing around twenty minutes of marketing a day along with writing. If one marketing strategy doesn’t work, try another. Don’t give up.

The BookBaby Writers Conference boosted my motivation to market my first novel, True Mercy. It was great meeting so many like-minded people. Rather than being competitive, participants were eager to help fellow authors succeed. Networking opportunities abounded.

 

Article originally published on Idelle Kursman’s website blog at Idellekursman.com.

 

**********

 

Idelle Kursman Headshot FB
Idelle Kursman Bookcover

Idelle Kursman was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Boston College and her Master’s from William Paterson University. She has a loved one with autism and after watching the movie Taken five years ago, she felt compelled to write a novel about human trafficking. Since she loves thrillers, especially if it is a book she cannot put down, she sought to give readers this experience in her debut novel. At the same time, Idelle seeks to raise awareness for autism and the international human trafficking crisis. She lives with her family in New Jersey.

 You can find Idelle on her website: https://idellekursman.com/, and social media links.

facebook.com/luckcanchange

twitter.com/IdelleKursman

linkedin.com/in/idelle-kursman

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

GLVWG Facebook

GLVWG Facebook

Archives

Follow Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group on WordPress.com

GLVWG Write Stuff Blog

GLVWG Meets at
The Palmer Township Library
1 Weller Place
Easton, PA
Last Saturday of the Month
10:00 - 12:00 Noon

You Can Find GLVWG at
http://glvwg.org

Archives

  • January 2023
  • October 2022
  • September 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • July 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • June 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • January 2014
  • March 2013

Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group (GLVWG)

Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group (GLVWG)

Categories

  • Agent Interviews (22)
  • Book Marketing (3)
  • Editor Interview (5)
  • Flash Literature Contest (3)
  • GLVWG Anthology (2)
  • GLVWG Author Blog (28)
  • GLVWG Authors (2)
  • GLVWG Conference Schedule (14)
  • GLVWG people (7)
  • GLVWG Writers Cafe (1)
  • Keynote (11)
  • Misc (5)
  • Presenter Interviews (38)
  • Previous Keynote (3)
  • Previous year agent interview (6)
  • Previous year editor interview (3)
  • Previous year presenter (9)
  • Program Speakers (18)
  • Public Relations (1)
  • Publisher Interview (2)
  • Tips (2)
  • Uncategorized (1)
  • Write Stuff Conference Presenter (32)
  • Write Stuff Writers Conference™ (68)
  • Write Stuff™ Conference (30)
  • Writing Craft (3)

  • dtkrippene
  • dwriter21
  • All the "Write Stuff"
  • Tammy
  • GLVWG Write Stuff™ Blog

Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Follow Following
    • Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group
    • Join 169 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...