Sunday, March 02, 2008

The 4th Annual New York Round Table® Writers' Conference

Mark April 11-12 on your calendar. The non-profit New York Center for Independent Publishing (NYCIP) is bringing some 75 publishing professionals together to discuss the promises and pitfalls of the writing life.

The two-day New York Round Table® Writers' Conference is providing access to the nation's leading literary figures, including editors, agents, publicists, reviewers, bestselling authors and publishers, speaking on the business and career of writing.

Based upon last year's extremely successful agent and editor panels, the conference will again feature two literary agent panels divided into nonfiction and fiction agents and two book editor panels divided into nonfiction and fiction editors.

This year's conference will also include presentations by best-selling authors John Berendt, Joshua Ferris, Charles Bock, Alice Hoffman, and Lincoln Child; two luncheons; craft workshops and panel discussions on topics including:

* Writing Book Proposals
* Memoir Writing
* Writing Query Letters
* Writing Process
* Online Publishing
* PR and Marketing
* Independent Publishers
* Self Publishing
* Fiction Writing
* Birth of a Book

The Conference will be held at the NY Center for Independent Publishing, 20 West 44th Street, New York City. Refer to this page for more info.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

On Getting a New Pair of Writerly Specs

I've been wearing eyeglasses since I was 13. Throughout the years I've had my share of good and bad, stylish and nerdy eyeglasses. But since I've gotten older, my preferences seem to have diminished to utility which means that as long as my pair of specs provides clear vision, it's good enough.

Lately though I've been looking into getting a stylish yet affordable pair of glasses. Yes, it's time to do away with the nerdy specs and try out something more fashionable.




I found this chic pair of specs at Zenni Optical. ZenniOptical.com sells stylish prescription glasses online. You will find huge selection of frames, with single vision lens, sunsensor (potochromic) lens, tinted suglasses lens, bifocal lens and progressive lens.

The Secret to Zenni’s low prices is that they sell only their own manufactured frames direct to the customer, with no middlemen and virtually no advertising budget. You can actually get Zenni Optical $8 Rx Glasses inclusive of the following:

* High quality stylish frame

* Thin and Light 1.57 index lens

* Anti Scratch Coating

* Full UV Protection

* Lens edge polishing and beveling

* Quality Hard Eyeglass case

* Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth

* Full Guarantee

Zenni does sell internationally. Ordering online is a breeze.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Odyssey Writing Workshop 2008

PRESS RELEASE

About Odyssey
Since its inception in 1996, Odyssey has earned a place as one of the most respected workshops in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing community. Fifty-two percent of Odyssey graduates go on to professional publication. The six-week workshop combines an intensive learning and writing experience with in-depth feedback on student manuscripts. Top authors, editors, and agents have served as guest lecturers, including George R. R. Martin, Harlan Ellison, Jane Yolen, Terry Brooks, Robert J. Sawyer, Ben Bova, Ellen Datlow, Elizabeth Hand, Jeff VanderMeer, Donald Maass, Sheila Williams, Shawna McCarthy, and Dan Simmons.

The program is held every summer on Saint Anselm College's beautiful campus in Manchester, NH. Saint Anselm is one of the finest liberal arts colleges in the country, dedicated to excellence in education, and its campus provides a unique, lovely setting and state-of-the art facilities for Odyssey students.

Jeanne Cavelos, Odyssey's director, founder, and primary instructor, is a best-selling author and a former senior editor at Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing, where she won a World Fantasy Award for her work. Being a writer/editor makes Cavelos uniquely suited to provide students with constructive and professional critiques of their work. She guides students through the six weeks, gaining in-depth knowledge of their work, providing detailed assessments of their strengths and
weaknesses, and helping them target their weaknesses one by one. "I give the same unflinchingly honest, concrete, detailed feedback to students that I provided to professional authors," Cavelos said. "Along with that, Odyssey offers an advanced, comprehensive curriculum through in-depth lectures, providing the tools and techniques students need to improve. Receiving feedback on your work and learning your weaknesses doesn't help unless you also have the tools to strengthen those areas. I'm constantly told by graduates that they learned more at Odyssey than they learned in years of workshopping and creative writing classes."

The workshop runs from June 9th to July 18th, 2008. Class meets for four hours in the morning, five days a week. Students spend about eight hours more a day writing and critiquing each other's work. Prospective students, aged eighteen and up, apply from all over the world. The early admission application deadline is JANUARY 31st, and the regular admission deadline is APRIL 10th. Tuition is $1800, and housing is $700 for a double room and $1400 for a single.

Meet Our 2008 Writer-in-Residence
This year, Odyssey is excited to host Nancy Kress as the writer-in-residence. Author of twenty-three books, including science fiction, fantasy, thrillers, short story collections, young adult novels, and three excellent books on writing fiction, she has won three Nebulas and a Hugo for her short fiction and the John W. Campbell Award for her novel Probability Space. Ms. Kress is the Fiction columnist for Writer's Digest Magazine and has taught at workshops across the country.


Other Guest Lecturers

The Odyssey Writing Workshop is also pleased to welcome its 2008 guest lecturers: award-winning authors Barry B. Longyear, Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman, and James Maxey; best-selling author Craig Shaw Gardner; and Jenny Rappaport, literary agent with the L. Perkins Agency.

Odyssey Graduates
If you're reading science fiction, fantasy, and horror, you're reading the work of Odyssey graduates. If you've read recent issues of some of the top fiction magazines in the field--Realms of Fantasy, Asimov's, Analog, Weird Tales, Fantasy Magazine--you've read stories by Odyssey graduates Theodora Goss, David Barr Kirtley, Carrie Vaughn, Sarah Totton, Carl Frederick, Andrea Kail, and Natalia Lincoln.

If you've been to the bookstore lately, you've seen books by Odyssey graduates, including Maledicte by Lane Robins, published by Del Rey; Bloodstone by Barbara Campbell, published by DAW; Bitterwood by James Maxey, published by Solaris Books, The Eunuch's Heir by Elaine Isaak, published by the Eos imprint of HarperCollins; and Kitty Takes a Holiday by Carrie Vaughn, published by Warner.

Andrea Kail, a graduate from the class of '04 and winner of this year's Writers of the Future contest, has this to say about her experience at Odyssey: "Before I came to Odyssey, I was stumbling around in the dark, writing by instinct and making a lot of bad choices. But the Odyssey experience and Jeanne have given me the tools I need to follow my good instincts, ignore the bad ones, and make the choices that lead to good stories." Other graduates have written about their experiences at Odyssey, and these descriptions can be found on the website at http://www.sff.net/odyssey/gradexs.html.

Other Odyssey Resources and Services
The Odyssey website www.odysseyworkshop.org offers free podcasts, writing and publishing tips, a class syllabus, and more information about how to apply. An overview of the Odyssey Critique Service is
also available on the website at http://www.sff.net/odyssey/crit.html. This service provides authors with professional-level feedback on their writing, done with the thoroughness and depth for which Odyssey is known.

Those interested in applying to the workshop should visit the website, phone/fax (603) 673-6234, or e-mail jcavelos@sff.net.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Write Life Guide

W00t! Write Life Guide has just been launched by the Bayanihan Blog Network. WLG is a blogsite for Philippine-based freelance writers. But you might find some of the posts useful to you even if you're based elsewhere.

Please drop by the site and leave comments / suggestions. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Win a Free 10-week Writing Workshop

If you're up for a writing challenge shortly before 2008 comes in, join the What's the Buzz(word)? contest. Create a buzzword that you think might emerge in 2008 and give a brief definition of the word and a sample sentence using the word. Entries are limited to no more than 100 words for the buzzword, definition, and sample sentence.

If you're lucky, your entry will be published in the Spring 2008 brochure and posted online at WritingClasses.com. What more? You will also receive a free 10-week Writing Workshop.

You better hurry, though. Contest deadline is December 30!

Make a great writing year!

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