The 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference line up of faculty, agents, and speakers is set. And boy, what a lineup!
Thanks to Sarah Patsaros, MWGs Publicity Chair, here's a sneak preview of what's in store for all of us!
So, line up and register NOW!

Chuck Sambuchino, Editor at Writer’s Digest Books, to Headline
Annual Missouri Writers’ Guild Conference
Register before Dec. 31 to receive a chance to win a query letter critique from Sambuchino or a One-on-One practice pitch session with Author Matthew Fredrick
Register before Dec. 31 to receive a chance to win a query letter critique from Sambuchino or a One-on-One practice pitch session with Author Matthew Fredrick
SAINT LOUIS
(Nov. 6, 2013) – Writer’s Digest Books Editor Chuck Sambuchino will headline the 99th
Annual “Fifty Shades of Writing” Missouri Writers’ Guild Conference from April
11-13, 2014 at the Ramada Plaza Hotel St. Louis Downtown Convention Center.
Early registration opens today and runs through Dec. 31.
“This year’s conference reflects the many
‘shades of writing’ through our conference line-up, which addresses topics like
non-fiction, query letters, agent etiquette, mystery writing, character
building and more,” said 2014 Conference Chair Lisa Miller who is also the
owner of St. Louis-based Walrus
Publishing, Inc. “Regardless of whether they’re published or not,
conference attendees will have an opportunity to network with writing
professionals from around the country who can help them reach their writing
goals.”
Sambuchino
will welcome conference attendees Saturday morning with his “Pitch Perfect”
presentation geared to help attendees with their agent pitches. He will spend
20 to 40 minutes talking about what a pitch is and what not to do when sitting
next to an agent. He'll also break down what does and doesn’t need to be in a
pitch. In addition, he will present the keynote address during the “Annual Show
Me Awards Banquet” on Saturday night. Sambuchino edits the GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS and the CHILDREN’S WRITER’S & ILLUSTRATOR’S MARKET.
His Writer’s Digest Guide to Literary Agents Blog
is one of the largest blogs in publishing.
“Writers
and authors will want to secure their spot as soon as possible this year,” Miller
said, “because, in addition to receiving a considerable Early Bird discount,
everyone who registers early may enter a raffle for a chance to purchase one of
a limited number of in-person query letter critiques from Mr. Sambuchino.”
Sambuchino has donated 10
in-person query letter critiques to the Guild, a non-profit organization. Early
bird registrants may sign up for the raffle during the registration process.
Ten names will be
randomly drawn in the first week of January. For
a $50 tax-deductible donation to MWG, the winners
will receive one of the in-person query
sessions.
In
addition to Sambuchino’s sessions, Author Matthew Frederick will do 10, One-on-One
Pitch Practice sessions with registrants. Early bird registrants must sign up
for this session during registration as well. These sessions will take place on
Friday afternoon. There is no charge for the pitch practice sessions.
The
“Fifty Shades of Writing” Conference begins Friday afternoon with an early arrival
session presented by Literary Agent Sorche Fairbank. Friday night sessions,
include a Reading the Slush Pile agent panel, Night Cap Networking sessions and
an Open Mic session, presented by The St. Louis Writers’ Guild. Friday afternoon
activities will also include Sambuchino’s One-on-One Critique sessions and
Matthew Frederick’s Pitch Practice sessions.
Conference
breakout sessions, packed with craft-specific instruction and inspiration,
begin Saturday morning. Additional activities included in the conference
registration fees are agent pitch sessions on a first-registered, first-served
basis and a luncheon keynote address by USA
Today Best-Selling Author Mary Buckham. In-depth, 3-hour Master Classes are
available on Sunday for an additional fee.
The full speaker line-up is as
follows:
o Danita
Allen Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Missouri
Life Magazine
o Ken Sherman, President of Ken
Sherman & Associates Literary Agency
o Laura Biagi, Agent at Jean V.
Naggar Literary Agency Inc.
o Margie
Lawson, of Lawson’s Writing Academy
o Mary
Buckham, USA Today Best Selling
Author
o Sorche
Fairbank, Agent at Fairbank Literacy
o Chuck
Sambuchino, Editor at Writer’s Digest Books
o Gina Panettieri,
President of Talcott Notch Literary Services
o Matthew Frederick, Architect
& Best Selling Non-Fiction Author
Early
Bird Registration runs through Dec. 31. Registration fees during this period are
$135 for MWG members, $145 for chapter members and $165 for the general public.
Prices will increase on Jan. 1.
“The
breadth of experience and insight provided by this year’s list of writing
experts, agents and successful authors will once again prove that the Missouri
Writers’ Conference offers, not only Midwest hospitality, but provides the best
value of any writing conference anywhere,” Miller said.
Registration
information and payment through PayPal is available at www.missouriwritersguild.org.
Additional
opportunities include the Saturday night banquet, Sunday Master Classes and book
signing events. Tickets for Saturday night’s writing awards banquet, featuring Chuck
Sambuchino, can be purchased for an additional $40 for conference attendees and
$45 to the general public. For an additional $50, conference attendees can
register for an in-depth Master Class to be held
Sunday morning.
Additional
information regarding speakers, classes or registration can be found at www.missouriwritersguild.org or http://mwgconference.blogspot.com.
Requests
for additional information or questions, contact Conference Chair Lisa Miller at mwgconferenceinfo@gmail.com.
About the Missouri Writers’ Guild
Established in 1915, the Missouri Writers' Guild is a statewide, non-profit organization for professional writers in all genres. The Guild has 14 chapters throughout Missouri that provide regular opportunities to network with other writers, authors and publishers and learn more about the craft of writing.
Established in 1915, the Missouri Writers' Guild is a statewide, non-profit organization for professional writers in all genres. The Guild has 14 chapters throughout Missouri that provide regular opportunities to network with other writers, authors and publishers and learn more about the craft of writing.
Until next time. . . .