We have nearly completed preparations for our WriteAngles conference this fall. Our program is set and we have invited many fine panelists and workshop leaders. All that remains is to complete our lineup of literary agents and to decide on the exact date on which we will begin accepting registrations, which will be sometime in early September. Please subscribe to this site and you will receive e-mail notices of all future announcements.
Program, panelists set
July 16, 2014 by writeanglesblog
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Date: Good news: Although the date remains indefinite, plans are underway to revive the conference!
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What is WriteAngles?
Note: Our in-person conference is not being held in 2020. After more than thirty years WriteAngles has earned a reputation as Western New England’s leading conference by writers, for writers. The annual conference is produced by WriteAngles, Inc. 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.
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We are a group of writers living in Western Massachusetts, Southern Vermont, and thereabouts who organize and run the WriteAngles conference on an entirely volunteer basis. We are incorporated as a non-profit, WriteAngles, Inc., in the state of Massachusetts.
We are “budget-friendly”
A few years ago our WriteAngles conference was featured in Writer’s Digest “Conference Scene” as one of four “budget-friendly events.” Under normal conditions, our all-day conference, with continental breakfast and buffet lunch, is still quite a bargain at $110 in advance and $120 at the door (general admission), while full-time students and those age 65 and up pay only $90 in advance and $100 at the door.
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I am looking forward to another fine conference. When will we receive directions as to where to send our request and fee?
Thanks so much for doing such a fine job!
Annabelle
See the registration page which has been activated today.
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yay, that’s so exciting! I’m organizing my second semi-annual conference for writers and I know it’s a lot of hard work, but beyond worth it. Keep up the great work!
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