Baltimore Writers Conference This Weekend
If you’re a writer, and you’re in the Baltimore area, you’ll want to check out this weekend’s Baltimore Writers’ Conference. The CityLit Project, Towson University, and Johns Hopkins University always put on a great conference.
This year’s conference takes place this Saturday, November 17, 2007 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — at which time the wine and cheese reception begins.
Diverse sessions taught by experienced professionals allow you to tailor your day to your needs and interests. Whether you’re into fiction, poetry, non-fiction, screenwriting, or you’d like to get a taste of it all, you can do it at this conference.
The keynote speaker this year is Marion Winik, a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered, and author of several books, including First Comes Love, Telling, The Lunch-Box Chronicles, and Above Us Only Sky.
To learn more about the Baltimore Writers’ conference and to see the full schedule, visit the conference website. From there, you can also register online – reserve your spot now!
www.towson.edu/writersconference
This year’s conference takes place this Saturday, November 17, 2007 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — at which time the wine and cheese reception begins.
Diverse sessions taught by experienced professionals allow you to tailor your day to your needs and interests. Whether you’re into fiction, poetry, non-fiction, screenwriting, or you’d like to get a taste of it all, you can do it at this conference.
The keynote speaker this year is Marion Winik, a regular commentator on NPR’s All Things Considered, and author of several books, including First Comes Love, Telling, The Lunch-Box Chronicles, and Above Us Only Sky.
To learn more about the Baltimore Writers’ conference and to see the full schedule, visit the conference website. From there, you can also register online – reserve your spot now!
www.towson.edu/writersconference
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