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Writers and the Media Workshop

4/11/2012

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I am making time to post this because it looks like a particularly good workshop with a focus that isn't common for these types of workshops.  So if you are interested in a wide variety of genres of writing, particularly journalism, life story writing, and other forms of non-fiction--including non-fiction narrative--this is a rare opportunity.  Carol Lynch Williams and Carolyn Campbell are particularly great.  So check it out.

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LEAGUE OF UTAH WRITERS SPRING WORKSHOP

PROVO CITY LIBRARY at ACADEMY SQUARE - APRIL 21, 2012

WRITERS AND THE MEDIA

WELCOME: Irene Hastings, LUW President-Elect

12:15 – 1:15  KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
                   

ROBERT KIRBY: Columnist, Writer, Salt Lake Tribune. Popular Speaker.– Well-known for his observations on life with all its variations.  He has an uncanny knack for finding the absurdities of things we take too seriously.

2:30 - 3:30      

CAROL LYNCH WILLIAMS: Award-winning novelist, with an MFA in writing for children and young adults.  As a mother with seven children, she is well-qualified,  not only for superb writing, but for down-to-earth experience in her writing genre. She holds the prestigious PEN/Phyllis Naylor working Fellowship.  Award books include: The Chosen One; Glimpse; Miles From Ordinary. 

3:30 – 4:00                                     *REFRESHMENT BREAK*

4:15 – 5:30                                            WORKSHOPS

CAROL LYNCH WILLIAMS: “Getting Your Novel Where It Needs To Go”   Maeser Room         214

CAROLYN CAMPBELL “Making the Most of Marketing”
PATRICIA G. STEVENSEN, “Fleshing Out Characters—a Standalone Book”
N. KAY STEVENSEN, “Designing Your Book From Cover to Cover.”
       Book Wording, Arting, Pitching                                                            Young Events Room 201

PAULETTE STEVENS, “Profit By Preserving Life Stories, Using Memoir Writing and Audio-Visual Techniques.”                                                                                             Young Card Room  308 

DOOR PRIZES following workshops. It’s been our pleasure to host LUW’s Spring Workshop.  Remember ROUNDUP, September 14, 15, the Yarrow, Park City. For more information see: www.luwriters.org

3 Comments
irene hastings
4/14/2012 04:34:51 am

Clint, thank you so much for your blog re: LUW Spring Workshop. Such praise and encouragement from a top workshop presenter such as yourself, is appreciated, indeed! I've attended several of your presentations and always left with a valuable notes that have helped me immensely both in teaching and as a writer. You always have a fresh, new approach to the tools and art of writing. Also, your web site is so helpful! I look forward to your future input at Roundup and, of course, any other of our league's activities that you are able to attend. .

Sincerely,
Irene Hastings

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Clint Johnson
4/14/2012 05:28:28 am

Thanks for the kind words, Irene. It's always encouraging to hear that presentations are helpful for those who attend. I'll see you at Roundup and elsewhere, certainly.

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