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October 21, 2011 An interview with agent Jessica Sinsheimer
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October 5, 2011 An interview with Bruce Watson
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October 2, 2011 An interview with Sally Bellerose
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September 30, 2011 An interview with Jenny Bent
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September 29, 2011 An interview with Corrina Lawson
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September 27, 2011 An interview with Andrea Hairston
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September 23, 2011 An interview with Barbara Edwards
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September 15, 2011 An interview with Devon Ellington
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September 8, 2011 Nonfiction winners
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August 29, 2011 WriteAngles organizers quoted
Date: November 16, 2013
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What is WriteAngles?
Now in its 28th year, WriteAngles is Western New England’s premier conference by writers, for writers. At this one-day gathering, you’ll mix with experienced writers and agents in panel discussions, hands-on workshops, face-to-face meetings, and in casual networking opportunities. The affordably priced conference fee includes a continental breakfast and a bountiful buffet lunch. The conference is held in Mount Holyoke College’s gracious Willits-Hallowell Center in South Hadley, Massachusetts.Contact us!
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Recent posts
- Ann Hood at the Odyssey Bookshop March 18
- We have a date!
- See you next year!
- WriteAngles in pictures
- A bouquet to all of us
- Tenacity trumps talent
- A thrilling novel
- This year’s agent line-up
- Keynoters lined up!
- An interview with agent Lindsay Edgecombe
- An interview with agent Jessica Sinsheimer
- An interview with Bruce Watson
- An interview with Sally Bellerose
- An interview with Jenny Bent
- An interview with Corrina Lawson
Who we are
We are a group of writers living in Western Massachusetts, Southern Vermont, and thereabouts who organize and run the Write Angles conference on an entirely volunteer basis.We are “budget-friendly”
Last year our Write Angles conference was featured in Writer's Digest "Conference Scene" as one of four "budget-friendly events." For the first time in at least five years we've increased our fees a little, but we think it's still quite a bargain. Our all-day conference, with continental breakfast and buffet lunch, is $100 in advance and $110 at the door, while full-time students and those age 65 and up pay only $80 in advance and $90 at the door.Also of interest to writers
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