Thanks for the list. One or two I might be able to go but they need to move one or start their own here. We now have all kinds of nice hotels and restaurants. Not to mention one of the better new event centers.
I won't be going to the one you asked about, wrong state but it would be nice to be able to go to one.
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Didn't see the Comic-con at San Diego there but that con may not do much on writing even though I know they have had some on panels that subject.
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Context is a great convention for writers. They have several different workshops, and they are great people. I attended a couple of years ago and ran some "lucky 13" workshops for them--bet you all can guess what those might be like --and they took very good care of me.
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Thanks for mentioning Genrecon, Snapper. I wouldn't have thought of looking up Ontario conferences. I just got off the phone signing up. It sounds really good -- especially for free.
I am also going to sign up for an SCBWI conference -- Craftfest in Ann Arbor. There is an intensive novel-writing workshop, which should pertain to both MG and YA.
Let me know if anyone is planning on attending either of these conferences and wants to meet.
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Boooooo. I just found out the scbwi conference is all booked. I traded emails with the conference cochair and it sounds entirely up my alley. Drat!
I remember other threads about scbwi conferences. I can't speak for how good they are, but this one looked great. 30 people per intensive workshop, lasts all day, and you are supposed to bring a notebook and your WIPs to share and work on. This one had adult/ya/mg writer Pete Hautman as the facilitator.
I am going to need help to get to the next level in my writing, I'm afraid. Unfortunately, it will have to be found elsewhere.