Last month, a tip from Kristen King over at Inkthinker got me interested in a free online writers conference taking place the second week of October. I signed up, and just the other day I received the schedule of online chats and workshops.
I can't even begin to describe to you how fabulous all of the events sound. I am seriously considering completely taking the week off from work, so that I can attend everything that appeals to me. There are multiple lectures and workshops on Internet marketing for authors, and I am having a hard time choosing between them. There is also something on protecting yourself from copyright infringement, finding grants, and a how-to on using Google Analytics. There are also quite a few fiction workshops and lectures, although I am more interested in the marketing side of things right now.
These are just the workshops and lectures that I, personally, am interested in. There is much, much more to choose from -- quite literally, something for everyone. I seriously recommend checking out the Muse Online Writers Conference. It looks like it will be downright fabulous!
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Oh, I signed up for the updates on this conference too, and I think I'll be spending a LOT of time this weekend agonizing over which one(s) to sign up for. Let me know what you decide. Hopefully we can compare notes. On that note, are you planning to participate in NaNoWriMo this year?
I am agonizing over it, too. I'll shoot you an email when I have a chance. :o)
I am DEFINITELY going to doing NaNoWriMo this year. I'm also about to read a book on how to write a novel in a month. Stay tuned for a review on Reading For Writers.
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