We are proud to announce that we have +heather graham at the #MDC3Con this year.
We are also proud to announce that we have +Karla Brady and +Andy Straka at the conference this year as well.
Now, did you know that authors need to update their profiles every year. Just like our students who get their pictures taken every year; so do authors.
This year we will once again have E.Harcus Photography doing head shots for authors who would like one. This is not a FREE event but for a minimum cost, paid directly to the photographer; you can have your head shots done.
Now isn't that a really good reason to come to Hunt Valley Conference Center this year and take part in the Creatures Crimes and Creativity Con?
Go here and register today. MDC3Con
If you want to be a +volunteer at this year's conference, go here: Volunteer at MDC3Con
We hope to see you there!
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
C3 CON IS OVER BUT WE HAVE PICS
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Location:
Hunt Valley, Cockeysville, MD, USA
Thursday, March 20, 2014
THIS IS WHAT I DO
After
years of following and becoming online friends (way before Facebook) with Austin
Camacho, I finally met him and his
lovely wife Denise. The C3 conference was their idea and it was
designed for readers and writers to meet and exchange ideas, and to enjoy each
other’s company in an informal atmosphere. Austin was a member of our blog group
for a while, but he didn't have the time to keep up with it. He has remained a
friend of mine and of Writing Wranglers and Warriors and often shares the blog.
Maybe he will join us again some day.
He
gave five points for new writers to follow:
- Know your audience and give them what they want.
- Write in the genre that you read because you've already learned a lot about it.
- Take the authors you admire and who have written successful books in your opinion and you tear those books apart. Outline them. Learn what they did and when they did it.
- You need to outline your books. You need to structure you books. It doesn't have to be as extensive as I do, but you need to structure the books so you know where it’s going to go.
- Finally, remember that a rejection is a speed bump. It’s not a brick wall. And just keep at it.
“Writing Sex in Novels” and
“Where Do Ideas Come From?”
John
Gilstrap was also there and he is also a best seller. I was surrounded by famous
people who acted just like the rest of us.
We had a good time and really got to know each of them, as well as many fans and
other authors. There were people there from the very first stages of writing to
the very prolific and profitable stages. The one thing you heard in each class
was laughter and you know what my favorite thing to do is. LOL.
An
Interview with John Gilstrap, Author of Scott Free Ever
since I was a little kid, I've been fascinated by survival stories. There’s
something very compelling about the notion of one person stranded in the
wilderness, pitted against impossible odds, somehow triumphing over it all.
John
was fascinating and I'll be reading his books soon, after I finish the more
famous, in my eyes, books by our own Writing Wranglers and Warriors.
At one of the conference sessions, I was in the same group with Brian Keene,
sitting by John Gilstrap, listening to Jeffery Deaver, who was on a panel being
monitored by Austin Camacho.
It
was almost as much fun as sitting (Quietly-Grinning here), listening to Del
telling secrets about me.
So
if you get a chance to go to a conference-GO! I have been to several and I've
never been disappointed.
If you get a chance to go to C3-definately go.
***How
about you, what is your conference experience?***
Cher'ley's Books are listed below and on sale at
Amazon and local bookstores.
The Secret in Grandma's Trunk" This is an especially good book for your
Tween Children and Grandchildren.
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