I love to hear other authors ideas about writing or publishing. In a setting where you can bounce ideas of each other and get great feedback, there are many places to do this. There are writing forums, writing critique groups, and of course writers conferences. So which one is right for you?
Do you like to get together with large or small groups? If you answered large groups than a writers conference sounds like the place for you. How do you get started with attending a writers conference?
- First, join a writing group or organization. If you don’t want to pay annual fees that’s fine. Most conferences allow non-members to attend but pay a little more for the event.
- Check out local, regional and national writers conferences. Many are in New York City. But hey that’s where all the publishers and editors are mostly at.
- Subscribe to newsletters so you can keep apprised of the conference dates.
- Attend a conference and make connections. This is your moment to have fun and make friends. If you are shy that’s okay because most writers are also shy.
Writers Digest publishes a lot of great information about their conferences. Here is the date of their annual one: August 10-12, 2018 at New York Hilton Midtown
