Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Don't Miss the 2014 Write Now! Conference

“Mastering Crime Fiction:
A Whodunnit How-To”

.   6-9 p.m., Fri., Aug. 15  

.  8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., Aug. 16

Meet internationally known writers at the WriteNow! 2014 Conference, to be held 6-9 p.m. Fri., Aug. 15, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., Aug. 16, at Embassy Suites Phoenix – North, 2577 W. Greenway Rd., Phoenix, sponsored by Sisters in Crime Desert Sleuths Chapter, a group of local mystery writers.
OUR SPEAKERS

Creating Characters
WHO Breathe:



WHERE? Getting to
the Finish Line:
Tim Hallinan


WHY? Your Plot, 
the Heart
of the Story: 


WHAT Really Works?
Optimize Writing Time,
Increase Productivity:


JENN MCKINLEY—Guest of Honor
The nonprofit organization will also honor writer Jenn McKinley as Guest of Honor during the Saturday luncheon. McKinley is author of a variety of cozy series, such as Sugar and Iced in her Cupcake Mysteries, and her London Hat Shop Mysteries, her latest Death Of A Mad Hatter.

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY—One to one critique
Also available for a $20 additional fee this year is a one-on-one critique of the first 15 pages and a synopsis by a Desert Sleuths published member. Participants will meet the Desert Sleuths member on Aug. 15, where writers will have the opportunity to bring their work for a personalized critique, which will be sent to the writer within two weeks following the conference.

WHERE:
Call the Embassy Suites Hotel - Phoenix North Reservations Department at 1-800-EMBASSY and ask for the Desert Sleuths group or “SDS” discount rate of $79, which includes free parking and free internet. Guests may also book a reservation by visiting the Desert Sleuths reservations page at http://bit.ly/ UKLsGl.

HOW MUCH:
Conference Registration: $100 Desert Sleuths members; $120 non-members Includes the Friday night social and Saturday conference with continental breakfast, plated lunch, snacks.

Click Here to learn more about the conference.
Click Here to register for the conference


Sisters in Crime Desert Sleuths Chapter is part of an international organization that promotes professional development and advancement of women crime writers to achieve equality in the industry.

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