Start Making Plans for Writers Conference
There are only SEVEN more months before our 44th Annual Mount Hermon Writers Conference, March 30-April 3, 2012. It’s going to be a doozey! Is that a word?
Besides the normally wonderful parts of this conference–networking with other writers, getting to personally talk with book publishers, editors and agents–we’ll be pushing out a little, exploring alternative publishing with self-publishing, e-books etc. Building on our past two years of instruction on marketing and doing publicity by social networking on the web, we’ll bring in experts to help you learn the how-to’s.
The need for great writing won’t be forgotten in the process, however. You’ll have opportunity to learn from pros in the craft of writing, from Major Morning Tracks to optional hour long workshops in the afternoon. Every level of writer, be they beginning writer, intermediate or professional will have ample opportunity to learn a lot.
Our keynote speaker, Liz Curtis Higgs, is well known for her motivational, humorous teaching, as well as a great fiction writer with many books published. You’ll get that extra “push” each evening, along with great worship led by Mount Hermon’s own incomparable Dave Talbott, Host of the conference. Many say the evening sessions feed their souls like no other place on earth.
Great food in the dining room along with the awesome glory of the Redwoods and flowering trees in March will be the backdrop of an incredible experience. Come join several hundred other writers and see what God has to teach you this year!
We’ll leave the light on for ya . . .
Rachel Williams
Director, Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference
This is a GREAT writers conference.
When will registration for the 2012 Conference begin? I don’t see any registration forms available as yet on your website. Please advise.
Registration normally opens no later than November 1.
Hello! Will there be a teen track at the 2012 conference? If not, do you know a good teen’s writer’s conference / training?
thanks!
K. Hollabaugh