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Thursdays Schedule

Keynote

Young Author's Day Keynote

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Inspiration

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Our keynote speaker for Young Author's Day is New York Times and bestselling author, Jason Reynolds, the 2020 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. Reynolds is the author of thirteen books for young people, including his most recent, Look Both Ways: A tale told in Ten Blocks. 
An inspiring speaker, we were all moved to tears.

Presented by

Jason Reynolds

20 min Class

Get published, stay published

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Business

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THURSDAY

Prerecorded, NO Q&A

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This discussion will include several ideas on how to organize your writings and why it is important to stay focused on your career as much as your writing. The class will also cover how to stay motivated to write and how to continue to produce. Finally, we’ll talk about six specific things that will help you stay in the game.

Prerecorded, NO Q&A

Presented by

Terry Persun

1 hr Class

Make $$ Writing

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Business

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THURSDAY

Prerecorded, NO Q&A

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There are magazines, newsletters, websites, and newspapers that cover literally every subject you can imagine. These venues need material daily to continue publishing. Think of the magazines you read and love, and the subjects you know and understand, and start putting the two together. Whether your interest is in craft-making and fiber products, or electronics and software there are general and niche markets that need content. This session will discuss the details required to enter into the market of writing for the many publications and websites looking for content: which ones should you approach, what do they need, how do you contact them, and how much do they pay.

Prerecorded, NO Q&A

Presented by

Terry Persun

Keynote

Keynote Speech

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Inspiration

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THURSDAY

Live

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Join Brit Bennett, New York Times best-selling author of The Vanishing Half and The Mothers for a keynote speech. Born and raised in Southern California, Brit Bennett graduated from Stanford University and earned her MFA in fiction at the University of Michigan, where she won a Hopwood Award in Graduate Short Fiction as well as the 2014 Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers. She is a National Book Foundation "5 under 35" honoree, and her essays are featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review, and Jezebel.

Live

Presented by

Brit Bennett

Pitch Fest

Pitch Fest: Nonfiction

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Craft of Writing

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15:00

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17:00

THURSDAY

Live, Breakout Rooms

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Before you can write a great pitch you must know your story inside and out. Join William Kenower, author of the nonfiction books, Fearless Writing and Write Within Yourself, and author coaches as he helps demystify the art of pitching your story to agents, publishers and friends.

Live, Breakout Rooms

Presented by

William Kenower

Pitch Fest

Pitch Fest

Track:

Craft of Writing

From:

15:00

To:

17:00

THURSDAY

Live, Breakout Rooms

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Before you can write a great pitch, you must know your story inside and out. Answer questions in preparation for writing your pitch and you're off to a great start. Join New York Times best-selling author Gerri Russell and her author coaches as she helps demystify the art of pitching your story to agents, publishers, and friends

Live, Breakout Rooms

Presented by

Gerri Russell

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