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Conf. III (Sat)

Successful Debuts 101 – Avoid Pitfalls and Capitalize on Opportunities
8:00 am - 9:50 am
Rob Samborn
Intermediate - Are you an indie or small press author gearing up for a debut release? Learn what to do - and what not to do - before a launch.
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Write the Law
10:00 am - 11:50 am
Mandy Miller
Intermediate - In the hands of a lay person, the law can be an impenetrable thicket mined with potential for errors which can diminish author credibility and distract from even tightly crafted stories. The course is a primer on the law and the legal process for the layman and the lawyer alike.
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Critique Partner Speed Dating
1:30 pm - 3:20 pm
Kate Jonuska & Dan Grant
Beginner - Whether you're looking for a critique group, beta reader, or to meet tons of other writers, join us for this fun networking activity. Contestants will have five minutes to speak to one another before rotating to the next person, facilitated by authors Kate Jonuska and Dan Grant.
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Bringing The Past to Life
3:30 pm - 4:20 pm
Mary Gillgannon
Intermediate - Historical research and writing historical fiction: How to create a vivid fictional world in the time period you choose.
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Dialogue Is More Than Words
4:30 pm - 5:20 pm
Peggy Waide
Intermediate - The writer's job is to put believable words into their character's mouth. Dialogue can add spark and spice to your stories. How you write the dialogue affects the message you wish to communicate. This workshop will cover what is said and how it is said, which also has multiple pieces.
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