Okay, it's that time again. The Missouri Writers' Guild contests are again open for submissions.
Here are the links to each of the contests, along with submission guidelines.
This year, there's been an increase in the prize money awarded to winners of the Sponsor and Chapter contests awards. First place $50--up from $25. Second and Third place winners will receive $25 and $15 respectively. With that, there was a need to increase the entry fee from $5 to $10. Still a minimal amount.
In addition to the Sponsor and Chapter contests, the President's contests are open for submissions, too.
Here is the link to each of the contests, along with submission guidelines. http://missouriwritersguild.org/2014AnnualContestRules.pdf
Additionally, this year, contest judges and their bios are posted on the conference website. Here is that link: http://missouriwritersguild.org/2014AnnualContestJudges.pdf. As you'll note on the listing, some of the judges are still to be determined.
So, don't wait. Start working on your submissions now. The contest deadline is March 1.
And if you haven't registered for the conference, there's still time. Register here.
Until next time. . .
Happy New Year!
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Missouri Writers' Guild To Host Another Slush Pile Reading
Heads up. The infamous Slush Pile Reading at the annual Missouri Writers' Guild conference is ready. Here's the link to the MWG conference blog for information on bringing a piece of your work to be critiqued.
Here you go! http://missouriwritersguild.org/MWG%20Conference%202014/index_files/Page1413.htm
Stay tuned for more MWG conference updates!
Until then. . .
Here you go! http://missouriwritersguild.org/MWG%20Conference%202014/index_files/Page1413.htm
Stay tuned for more MWG conference updates!
Until then. . .
Monday, December 2, 2013
Keep Current on 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference
Want to keep current of all the happenings until the April 11-13, 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild conference in St. Louis, Missouri?
Here you go! The 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild blog! http://mwgconference.blogspot.com
Right now, check out the first part of USA Today bestselling author, Mary Buckham's interview with Brian Katcher.
While at the conference, Buckham will present two Saturday workshops. In her workshop, "Analyze This: Scene Survival Test: Test Your Scene's Strength," attendees will learn the three key elements to a powerful scene. Another of Buckham's popular workshops, "Active Settings: For All Genres and Sub-Genres," among other craft techniques, she'll spell out the difference between active and passive setting, as well as offer other craft techniques to bring your story to life.
And if you want to learn strategies for "Super Power Openings," Buckham will discuss techniques on characterization, hooks, and pacing that can be used throughout your story for a Super Power manuscript!
Complete details on Buckham's workshops, as well as other workshops offered at the 2014 MWG conference can be found here.
The second segment of Mary Buckham's interview will be on Monday, December 9, 2013.
So, stay tuned!
Until next time. . . .
Here you go! The 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild blog! http://mwgconference.blogspot.com
Right now, check out the first part of USA Today bestselling author, Mary Buckham's interview with Brian Katcher.
While at the conference, Buckham will present two Saturday workshops. In her workshop, "Analyze This: Scene Survival Test: Test Your Scene's Strength," attendees will learn the three key elements to a powerful scene. Another of Buckham's popular workshops, "Active Settings: For All Genres and Sub-Genres," among other craft techniques, she'll spell out the difference between active and passive setting, as well as offer other craft techniques to bring your story to life.
And if you want to learn strategies for "Super Power Openings," Buckham will discuss techniques on characterization, hooks, and pacing that can be used throughout your story for a Super Power manuscript!
Complete details on Buckham's workshops, as well as other workshops offered at the 2014 MWG conference can be found here.
The second segment of Mary Buckham's interview will be on Monday, December 9, 2013.
So, stay tuned!
Until next time. . . .
2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference Contests
2014
Missouri Writers' Guild Conference Contests
Get
Ready, Get Set, Write!
It’s
almost time again—for the 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference contests,
that is—so get ready, get set, write! Below are the current categories for the
President’s, Chapter, and Sponsor contests. This year we have two new additions
to the contests—a YA Short Story contest, and a Sci Fi Short Story contest.
Also new this year is an increase in the entry fee to $10 for all contests.
Along with this increase in fees is an increase in awards. Winners of the
President’s contests will receive $100/$50/$25 for First, Second, and Third
place, respectively. Awards for First, Second, and Third place winners for the
Chapter and Sponsor contests will be $50/$25/$15.
2014
President’s Contests
1. Walter Williams Major Work Award – Sponsored by Missouri
Center for the Book
2. Best Newspaper Article or Column – Sponsored by Missouri
Press Association
3. Best Magazine Article – Sponsored by Missouri Life Magazine
4. Best Anthology – Sponsored by Blank Slate Press
5. Best Poem – Sponsored by Mozark Press
6. “Show Me” Best Book Award – Sponsored by Blank Slate Press
2014
Chapter Contests
1.
Flash Fiction – Sponsored by Saturday Writers
2.
Inspirational Essay – Sponsored by Saturday Writers
3.
Free Verse Poem – Sponsored by St. Louis Writer’s Guild
4.
Short Story – Sponsored by Southeast Missouri Writers’ Guild
5.
YA Short Story – Sponsored by Southeast Missouri Writers’ Guild (NEW CONTEST)
2014
Sponsor Contests
1.
Humorous Short Story – Sponsored by Jo Anna Dale
2.
Sci Fi Short Story – Sponsored by Walrus Publishing (NEW CONTEST)
All
contest categories will accept entries beginning January 1, 2014. The
President’s contest will accept entries until January 31, 2014, and entries to
the Chapter and Sponsor contests will be accepted until March 1, 2014. Also, no
later than January 1, the names and bios of each contest judge will be listed
on the conference website.
And
last, but not least, the MWG conference committee is still seeking contest
sponsors for several Chapter and Sponsor contests. Also, if you, your
chapter,or someone you know is interested in sponsoring a new contest, email
Donna Essner at mwgsecretary@gmail.com. Write “Contest
Sponsor” in subject line. Contact Donna with any contest questions as well.
Complete
contest guidelines and contest descriptions will be available on the MWG
website within the next few days. So, keep your eyes peeled, your pens poised,
and your fingers nimble, then get ready, get set, write!
In
the meantime, check out our great lineup of agents, editors, speakers,
workshops, and Sunday Master classes at the 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference site. Best
selling USA Today author Mary Buckham
will also be our luncheon keynote and will teach several workshops. Also on
board is Margie Lawson of
Lawson's Writing Academy and Architect and author, Matthew
Frederick. Chuck Sambuchino
of Writer's Digest will present several workshops, and will conduct one-on-one
critique sessions. He will also present the keynote at the Saturday night
Awards Banquet.
And don't forget about pitch sessions! Click on the
agents' websites below to review their bios and see what they are looking for
from writers.
Ken Sherman, Ken Sherman &
Associates www.kenshermanassociates.com
Danita Allen Wood, Missouri Life www.missourilifecom
Laura Biagi, Jean
V. Naggar Literary Agency Inc. www.jvnla.com
Sorche Fairbank, Fairbank Literary
Representation www.fairbankliterary.com
Until next time. . . .
Friday, November 8, 2013
JUST OUT! Chuck Sambuchino, Editor at Writer's Digest Books, to Headline 2014 Missouri Writers' Guild Conference
Okay, line up!
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!

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. . . .
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Karma: A New Concept in Social Media to Market Your Book
I just found out about another means to market your books. Even though I've yet to hold a book with my name gracing the cover, I'm always on the lookout for ways to market it, WHEN it does!
Anyway, I wanted to share the site with you, in case you want to check it out further.
It looks like a new social media concept to help widen your marketing network--globally--and
your social network as well. FREE, no less.
Basically, it's authors helping authors market their books through their social media networks.
Check out http://bookarma.net. And watch the video!
The registration process looked straightforward: email address, number of books you've sold, where you live, social media networks you subscribe to. That's all that is requested.
In essence, you use your social media networks to let your contacts know about your book. You write your own blurbs about your book, as usual. Other authors do the same thing.
But in signing up with bookarma, your market widens when other authors "blast" your blurb about your book to their contacts in their social media network, which, in turn, widens your marketing possibilities. Exponentially, no less.
And this could increase your marketing/selling network, not just locally or nationally, but globally.
Plus, you get to choose which books you want to blast. So, if you don't think a particular book warrants, or would be interesting to your readers/contacts, you are not obligated to "blast" it.
This sounds like a win-win all around.
Check it out and let me know how it works for you!
Until next time. . ..
Anyway, I wanted to share the site with you, in case you want to check it out further.
It looks like a new social media concept to help widen your marketing network--globally--and
your social network as well. FREE, no less.
Basically, it's authors helping authors market their books through their social media networks.
Check out http://bookarma.net. And watch the video!
The registration process looked straightforward: email address, number of books you've sold, where you live, social media networks you subscribe to. That's all that is requested.
In essence, you use your social media networks to let your contacts know about your book. You write your own blurbs about your book, as usual. Other authors do the same thing.
But in signing up with bookarma, your market widens when other authors "blast" your blurb about your book to their contacts in their social media network, which, in turn, widens your marketing possibilities. Exponentially, no less.
And this could increase your marketing/selling network, not just locally or nationally, but globally.
Plus, you get to choose which books you want to blast. So, if you don't think a particular book warrants, or would be interesting to your readers/contacts, you are not obligated to "blast" it.
This sounds like a win-win all around.
Check it out and let me know how it works for you!
Until next time. . ..
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
DIG INTO THE <3 AND THE 'UGLY' IN BULLYING
BULLY. It's an ugly word, isn't it?
And like the word, the act is ugly, too. Whether physical or mental, it's destructive. For the bullied. For everyone. Bullies included.
Bullies. Who are they? They, like the kids they pick on, are little kids, big kids, nice kids, mixed-up kids, straight kids, gay kids, smart kids, not-so-smart kids, pretty kids, not-so-pretty kids, disabled kids, you name it. And they come from every walk of life.
Have you been bullied? Witnessed bullying? Or maybe just heard about someone else's kid being taunted by bullies. Or has your child been bullied, but when asked for help to stop the bullying, no one came to you, or your child's aide? Maybe you don't have a kid and think that bullying really doesn't affect you.
Yes, there are anti-bullying programs set up in schools. But they don't prevent or stop bullying. We all know that.
Why is that? What can WE do? How do WE stop it? What steps can WE take? And who is the WE seeing to it that the bullying stops? You? Me? If not, who?
A few years back, Heather Brewer, YA author of the Vladimir Tod, Slayer Chronicles, and Legacy of Tril series, and a survivor of bullying while in school, asked these same questions. She tried to find a place where she could speak about bullying and talk about ways to stop it. She found none.
So, she took matters into her own hands.
Heather put together the Less Than Three Conference. The first anti-bullying conference of its kind that I've found. The all-day conference is set for Saturday, October 19, 2013 at the St. Charles County Public Library, 427 Spencer Road, St. Peters, MO. Heather chose the title of the conference based on the emoticon for the heart: <3.
Teenagers, tweens, booksellers, teachers, administrators, parents (and grandparents), librarians, and authors will gather together to tackle this issue head-on.
Tickets are sold out. That should tell us something.
Others have stepped up to the plate as well.
St. Louis local authors Antony John, Jody Feldman, Sarah Bromley, and Cole Gibson will moderate panel discussions throughout the day on "Bullying in School," "Self-Bullying," "Cyber-Bullying," and "Bullies & LGBTQ."
Panelists for the conference include YA/MG writers across the landscape. Many, like award-winning author, Ellen Hopkins, have tackled abuse in its many forms. As in her novel, Identical, Hopkins work reveals the sexual abuse (yes, a form of bullying) of one girl's identical twin sister. Parts of the novel are difficult to read. Unimaginable. But real. And just like all other forms of bullying, insidious. Even so, talking and writing about any form of bullying brings it to the forefront, as will this conference.
Other notable panelists include award-winning novelists, as well as debut authors. Some are survivors of bullying. The four separate panels scheduled throughout the day will include: Susane Colasanti, Jennifer Brown, Alethea Kontis, Dale E. Basye, Cheryl Rainfield, T.M. Goeglein, Ellen Hopkins, Rachel Caine, Carrie Jones, Mari Mancusi, Lisa McMann, Shannon Messenger, David Levithan, A.S. King, Carrie Ryan, and Andrew Smith.
Heather Brewer, along with a special guest, will present the Less Than Three Conference Luncheon Keynote.
This conference is for all of us. WE are the ones that need to shine a spotlight on bullying. Tackle bullying head on. Find positive approaches to not only prevent, but stop the atrocities and tragedies bullying brings about--for the bullies and the bullied. This Less Than Three Conference will be a good start to end bullying.
For more on the conference, Heather Brewer, and panelists, visit: http://lessthanthreeconference.com.
The Less Than Three Conference will be held Saturday, October 19, 2013 at the St. Charles County Public Library, 427 Spencer Road, St. Peters.
From the <3, I'll be happy to share what I learn.
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