A FREE PASS TO THE 2012 SAN FRANCISCO WRITERS CONFERENCE (FEB. 16-19, 2012) WORTH $745

Writer’s Digest has 1 free pass to give away to a random commenter for a full registration pass at the 2012 San Francisco Writers Conference (Feb. 16-19, 2012).

All you have to do is read Chuck Sambuchino’s blogpost: http://tinyurl.com/726zo7c.

Read the entire post to see all the details of the giveaway. There are a few things you need to do to enter. For instance, you’ll need to comment on his post, and spread the news via social media.

This is an incredible opportunity for any writer who wants jump-start his or her career. Take a full schedule of workshops or panels that meet your own writing needs. Free Thursday night orientation to get the full picture of what’s up at the Conference:

  • Ask a pro session lets you ask questions or pitch New York and California editors!
  • Speed-dating! Pitch New York and California agents one-on-one.
  • Get free feedback on your work from freelance editors!
  • Relax in Café Ferlinghetti with authors from all over the globe (sponsored this year by Author Solutions)!
  • Talk with festival Exhibitors to find out what’s around the corner for writers.
  • Enjoy the onsite bookstore (sponsored by Bookshop West Portal).
  • Try our pitch contests, ‘open mic’ readings and meet and greet at our Gala Opening Party (sponsored by Reader Digest)!
  • Take advantage of SFWC’s top-tier networking opportunities throughout the weekend!Hang out a little longer for our Post Conference classes on Monday, Feb. 20th.
  • Download a free writing teleseminar from the SFWC site right now!

Keynote Speakers: Bestselling author, Lisa See, (Dreams of Joy, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan) and Lolly Winston (Good Grief) will join the great editor, Alan Rinzler, for a discussion.

We’ll see that lucky winning writer at the Mark Hopkins hotel atop Nob Hill with a view of the entire Bay Area for the unique and amazing San Francisco Writers Conference. Be the one!

Below please see the line-up of amazing presenters, editors and agents. Click on the links to see more information:

PRESENTERS:

Martha Alderson, author The Plot Whisperer: Secerts of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master
Nina Amir, editor, journalist, writing and author coach
Bella Andre, author of From This Moment On
Marilyn R. Atlas, Producer and personal manager in Hollywood
Sam Barry, Author Enabler columnist for BookPage
Cara Black, author of Murder in Passy
Zoe FitzGerald Carter, author of Imperfect Endings: A Daughter’s Story of Love, Loss and Letting Go
Stephanie Chandler, author, online marketing and social networking guru
Laura Cogan from Zyzzyva
Mark Coker, founder and CEO of Smashwords
Deborah Davis, author of Not like You
Drew Dellinger, internationally known speaker, poet, writer and visionary
Robert Dugoni, author of Wrongful Death and Murder One
Brian Felsen, president of BookBaby / CD Baby / HostBaby
Joel Friedlander, Marin Bookworks & author of A Self-Publisher’s Companion
Barbara Freethy, NYT best-selling author
Catherine Friend, author of Barn Boot Blues and Sheepish
Diane Gedymin, The Publisher’s Desk
Joan Gelfand, poet and author of A Dreamer’s Guide to Cities and Streams
Tanya Egan Gibson , author of How to Buy a Love of Reading
Constance Hale is the author of Sin and Syntax and Wired Style
Brad Henderson, UC Davis professor and poet (co-author of Split Stock)
Evan KarpQuiet Lightning
Kathi Kamen-Goldmark, author of And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
Katharine Kerr, author of License to Ensorcell due out in February
Carla King, author of The Self-Publishing Boot Camp Guide for Authors
Bharti Kirchner, author of four novels and four cookbooks
Michael Krasny, author and KQED radio host
Linda Lee, Founder of Askmepc-webdesign & Smart Women Stupid Computers
Wendy Lesser, author of Music For Silenced Voices, editor of The Threepenny Review
Donna Levin, author/writing teacher
Beth Lisick, author, poet and playwright among many of her talents
Tom Meschery, poet – athlete
Mari Naomi, author/illustrator of Kiss & Tell: A Romantic Resume, Ages 0 – 22
Kathryn Otoshi, author/illustrator of What Emily Saw
Holly Lynn Payne, screenwriter, writing coach and author of Kingdom of Simplicity
Dan PoynterPara Publishing – Self-Publishing Guru
Lisa Marie Rice, author of Nightfire
Trina Robbins, author of Lily Renee, Escape Artist
Teresa LeYung-Ryan, author of Build you Writer’s Platform & Fanbase in 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, and Media Attention NOW
Robert D. San Souci, author of Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow
Barbara Santos, author of Maui Onion Cookbook and Practice Aloha
Monte Schulz, author of This Side of Jordan
Kemble Scott, author of SOWER 2.0
Ann Seymour, author of I’ve Always Loved You, Nob Hill Gazette journalist
Naheed Senzai, author of Shooting Kabul
Rusty Shelton, President and CEO of Shelton Interactive
Sheldon Siegel, author of Judgment Day
Kevin Smokler, author of Bookmark Now
Elisa Southard, author of Break Through the Noise
Melissa Stonehill, VP Marketing & Publicity at Silver Screen Sizzles
Ransom Stephens, author of The God Patent
Ellen Sussman, author of French Lessons
Patrick Schwerdrfeger, author and international speaker
Wendy Tokunaga
, author of Midori by Moonlight
Penny Warner, author of How to Host a Killer Party
Fan Wu, author of Beautiful As Yesterday
Martin Yan, chef. author and TV personality

EDITORS:

Elfrieda Abbe, Publisher, The Writer magazine at Kalmbach Publishing
Charles Adams, Algonquin Publishers
Jennifer Enderlin, VP, Editor-in-Chief at St. Martin’s Press
Valerie Gray, Executive Editor at MIRA Books, a Harlequin imprint
Gabrielle HarbowyDragon Moon Press and Pyr
Georgia HughesNew World Library
Jan JohnsonRedWheel/Weiser/Conari/Turning Stone
Brenda Knight, Associate Publisher at Cleis Press, Berkeley CA
Heather LazareSimon & Schuster
Deborah Lichtman, private writing consultant and editior.
Ross E. Lockhart, Managing Editor at Night Shade Books
Allison Lorentzen, Editor at Penguin Books
Ethan Nosowsky, Editorial Director at McSweeny’s
Annette Pollert, Associate Editor at Simon Pulse
Chuck Sambuchino, Editor at Writers Digest Books and edits Guide To Literary Agents
Jay Schaefer, Independent editor/writer based in San Francisco
Jill Schwartzman, Editor at Dutton – Penguin Group
Ralph Scott, Executive Editor at Credit The Edit
Jeevan Sivasubramanium, Editorial Managing Director at Berrett-KoehlerPublishers Inc.

AGENTS:

Peter Beren, literary agent and publishing consultant (CA)
Kimberley Cameron, President of Kimberley Cameron & Associates (CA)
Minju ChangBook Stop Literary Agency (CA)
Verna Dreisbach, Dreisbach Literary Management (CA)
April Eberhardt, April Eberhardt Literary (CA/NYC)
Stephany Evans, President/Agent at FinePrint Literary Management (NYC)
Laurie FoxLinda Chester Literary Agency – West Coast Associate
Mollie GlickFoundry Literary & Media (NY)
Jeff Kleinman, Folio Literary Management (NYC)
Mary KoleAndrea Brown Literary Agency (CA/NYC)
Michael Larsen, Larsen/Pomada Literary Agents (SF)
Daniel Lazar, Writers House Literary Agency (NYC)
Taylor MartindaleFull Circle Literary (CA)
Laurie McLean, Larsen/Pomada Literary Agents (SF)
Elizabeth Pomada, Larsen/Pomada Literary Agents (SF)
Jody Rein, President of Jody Rein Books, Inc (CO)
Katharine Sands, Sarah Jane Freymann Agency (NYC)
Ken Sherman, Ken Sherman and Associates
Nephele TempestThe Knight Agency (Atlanta/CA)
Sally van Haitsma, van Haitsma Literary (CA)
Gordon Warnock, Andrea Hurst & Associates (CA)
Ted WeinsteinTed Weinstein Literary Management (NYC/SF)

 

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