The second Write Now Conference will be a 2 day event at the Mitchell Library on March 9th and 10th, 2012.
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Sunday, 12 February 2012
Cat Dean says hello!
Cat has written a bit of a demystifying blurb about the 2 sessions she's leading at Write Now. She assures me that both are safe and painless, and she will not be speaking Technobabble unless she absolutely has to do it.
1). Create a Writer’s Website
I’m just putting the final touches to the workshop and I am *very* excited about welcoming more writers into the wonderful world of websites and blogging.
So, if you’ve ever wanted your own writer’s website-with-a-blog but…
· you’ve been put off by the cost of setting it up
· you’ve been put off by the cost of making updates after setting it up
· you’ve worried that it’s just too technical and complicated
· you’ve wondered if you’ve actually got anything to, you know, write about
Please come – this one is definitely for you!
You might be wondering…
What’s so cool about this workshop?
· You’ll leave with all the skills you need to add and remove pages, text and pictures
· It’s a gentle introduction – if you can use Word, you can use WordPress.com
· The only thing to pay for is the conference itself and there’s LOADS to choose from
Will I have to know lots of technical stuff?
Absolutely not. This workshop is for people who use computers – just normal stuff like emailing, surfing the web, using Word – but who have no specialist internet knowledge.
Will you speak to me in complicated IT Person language?
Really, I won’t. I can be a bit geeky at times but I’m also writer with an MA in English Lit. When I first got started with computers, I quite honestly thought I might blow the computer up by pressing the wrong key combination. So, if you’re a technophobe, don’t worry, I know how that feels!
2). If you’re not ready to actually create a website-with-a-blog, but would still like to dip you’re toe in the water, I’m also talking about 'Is blogging for you?' At Aye Write!<http://www.ayewrite.com/programme/events/Pages/Is-Blogging-For-You---Blogging-Your-Way-to-Success.aspx>.
You can find Cat's Blog in full at http://catdean.com/
You can call us on 0141 548 3511 during normal business hours or book online using this link http://onlineshop.strath.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&catid=19&modid=2&prodid=113&deptid=157&prodvarid=0
Monday, 16 January 2012
Register Right Now for Write Now
You only have until the 19th January to take advantage of the 'early bird' rates for Write Now.
2 Days £75 / £50 Student
Day 1 - Skills Day Only £60 / £40 Student
Day 2 - Conference Day Only £40 / £25 Student
Book your place by calling 0141 548 3511 during normal business hours, or online, using this linkhttp://onlineshop.strath.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&catid=19&modid=2&prodid=113&deptid=157&prodvarid=0
For more information go to http://flavors.me/writenow#72f/twitter
Write Now 2012 (Mitchell Library, Glasgow 9-10 March)
Friday 9 March: Skills for Creative Writing 9.00am - 5.30pm
Come along and learn how to improve your writing and market your work effectively in our series of workshops delivered by professional authors. Meet independent publishers and representatives from Scotland-based magazines at our lunchtime networking zone ‘The Marketplace’.
Saturday 10th March: Critical Approaches to Creative Writing 9.00am – 6.00pm
Researchers and writers will present their work in a critical context with an opportunity for attendees to ask questions at the end of each session.
DAY 1 DRAFT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
9:00am – Registration
9:30am – Welcome and housekeeping
9: 40am – Opening Panel
10:45am – Break for tea and coffee
11:00am – 1st SKILLS SESSION
12:30pm – Lunch
12:30 to 14:30 - The Marketplace and 13:15 to 14:15 – Performance pop up event
2:30 pm – 2nd SKILLS SESSION
4:00pm – Break for tea and coffee
4: 30pm – Keynote Address Christopher Brookmyre
Close 5:30pm
<http://flavors.me/writenow#72f/twitter>
DAY 2 DRAFT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
9:00am – Registration
9:30am – Welcome and housekeeping
9: 40am – Panel Discussion
10:45am – Break for tea and coffee
11:00am – 1st panel sessions
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
12:45pm – Lunch
1:30 pm – 2nd panel sessions
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
3:15pm – Break for tea and coffee
3:30 pm – 3rd panel session
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
5 pm – Keynote Address Alan Bissett, Ewan Morrison & Zoë Strachan
Close 6pm
Skills Session Day – Friday 9 March
The Mechanics of Page Turning: Narrative Drive
11.00am – 12.30pm
Narrative drive is a vital element in getting your work published. Novelist Sara Sheridan provides key hints and tips to keep the pages turning.
Making the Pitch and not Striking Out
11:00-12:30 or 14:30-16:00
Novelist Helen FitzGerald and screenwriter Sergio Casci will look at the art of the verbal pitch.
Looking for an Agent? An Expert Guide to the Submissions Process
11:00-12:30
Now you’ve written – or are writing – your book, how will you get it accepted by an agent, publisher or editor? Nicola Morgan reveals the common traps for the unwary and offers tips for success.
www.WRITER
11.00am – 12.30pm Part 1 (requires advanced preparation by participants)
Don’t get left behind. Writer and web designer Cat Dean will guide participants through setting up their own writer’s website-with-blog. By the end of the day, each participant will have a simple, but fully functioning website-with-blog.
The Marketplace
12.30am – 14.30pm
Interested in the Scottish publishing scene? If so ‘The Marketplace’ is the place to be. This showcase will feature independent publishers and Scotland-based magazines that provide an outlet for new writers. Pick up the latest and the best new writing along with ideas on how to get started writing or where to place your work.
Day 2 speakers and speaker bios will be available shortly.
Any literary magazines, publishing houses, or small presses who would like to participate in our Marketplace or have their catalogues displayed, please contact Bryony Stocker (bryony.stocker@strath.ac.uk) for rates and information re: facilities.
2 Days £75 / £50 Student
Day 1 - Skills Day Only £60 / £40 Student
Day 2 - Conference Day Only £40 / £25 Student
Book your place by calling 0141 548 3511 during normal business hours, or online, using this linkhttp://onlineshop.strath.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&catid=19&modid=2&prodid=113&deptid=157&prodvarid=0
For more information go to http://flavors.me/writenow#72f/twitter
Write Now 2012 (Mitchell Library, Glasgow 9-10 March)
Friday 9 March: Skills for Creative Writing 9.00am - 5.30pm
Come along and learn how to improve your writing and market your work effectively in our series of workshops delivered by professional authors. Meet independent publishers and representatives from Scotland-based magazines at our lunchtime networking zone ‘The Marketplace’.
Saturday 10th March: Critical Approaches to Creative Writing 9.00am – 6.00pm
Researchers and writers will present their work in a critical context with an opportunity for attendees to ask questions at the end of each session.
DAY 1 DRAFT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
9:00am – Registration
9:30am – Welcome and housekeeping
9: 40am – Opening Panel
10:45am – Break for tea and coffee
11:00am – 1st SKILLS SESSION
12:30pm – Lunch
12:30 to 14:30 - The Marketplace and 13:15 to 14:15 – Performance pop up event
2:30 pm – 2nd SKILLS SESSION
4:00pm – Break for tea and coffee
4: 30pm – Keynote Address Christopher Brookmyre
Close 5:30pm
<http://flavors.me/writenow#72f/twitter>
DAY 2 DRAFT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
9:00am – Registration
9:30am – Welcome and housekeeping
9: 40am – Panel Discussion
10:45am – Break for tea and coffee
11:00am – 1st panel sessions
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
12:45pm – Lunch
1:30 pm – 2nd panel sessions
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
3:15pm – Break for tea and coffee
3:30 pm – 3rd panel session
3 papers (20mins each) plus 30mins at the end for Q & A discussion
5 pm – Keynote Address Alan Bissett, Ewan Morrison & Zoë Strachan
Close 6pm
Skills Session Day – Friday 9 March
The Mechanics of Page Turning: Narrative Drive
11.00am – 12.30pm
Narrative drive is a vital element in getting your work published. Novelist Sara Sheridan provides key hints and tips to keep the pages turning.
Making the Pitch and not Striking Out
11:00-12:30 or 14:30-16:00
Novelist Helen FitzGerald and screenwriter Sergio Casci will look at the art of the verbal pitch.
Looking for an Agent? An Expert Guide to the Submissions Process
11:00-12:30
Now you’ve written – or are writing – your book, how will you get it accepted by an agent, publisher or editor? Nicola Morgan reveals the common traps for the unwary and offers tips for success.
www.WRITER
11.00am – 12.30pm Part 1 (requires advanced preparation by participants)
Don’t get left behind. Writer and web designer Cat Dean will guide participants through setting up their own writer’s website-with-blog. By the end of the day, each participant will have a simple, but fully functioning website-with-blog.
The Marketplace
12.30am – 14.30pm
Interested in the Scottish publishing scene? If so ‘The Marketplace’ is the place to be. This showcase will feature independent publishers and Scotland-based magazines that provide an outlet for new writers. Pick up the latest and the best new writing along with ideas on how to get started writing or where to place your work.
Day 2 speakers and speaker bios will be available shortly.
Any literary magazines, publishing houses, or small presses who would like to participate in our Marketplace or have their catalogues displayed, please contact Bryony Stocker (bryony.stocker@strath.ac.uk) for rates and information re: facilities.
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