![]() Presentations: How to Finish Writing Your Novel and Synopsis, Submission Packet Preparation Kathy Dunnehoff – Best-selling author, educator, MFA in Creative Writing.įor more information, contact: call 250-3948. A skilled and focused writer, Jim has completed five books in six years while working full time. Jim was recipient of the 2011 Zola Award. His first two books were published within the past year, The River’s Song, and Saving Laura. Jim is a natural resource professional with a Ph.D. Martin’s, at auction, in a three book deal, by Paige Wheeler of Folio Literary Management. Jim Satterfield – Prolific novelist in many genres. Presentation topics: Magazine writing, Magazine queries Nonfiction stories. She writes for the Moon Series Handbooks, regional newspapers and is editor for, covering western ski resort news. Becky has more than 300 stories in publications such as Smithsonian, Backpacker and Running Time. in teaching writing from University of Washington. īecky Lomax – Writer, photographer, naturalist, travel author, with a M.A. Nonfiction interests include: narrative and prescriptive, and authors with a large platform in women’s issues and lifestyle. Broad fiction interests include: contemporary, commercial, historical, women’s fiction, romance, mystery, thrillers, inspirational/Christian and psychological suspense. She also co-agents film and audio rights. Paige Wheeler – Folio Literary Management founding partner - Manages intellectual property rights of authors domestic and foreign. In nonfiction, she particularly loves voice-or adventure-driven memoirs. Fiction interests include: literary, commercial, women’s, thrillers, mysteries, and YA. Liz now represents literary and commercial fiction as well as nonfiction. A Stanford University Wallace Stegner Fellow in Creative Writing, with a MA from Brown University, he has taught novel writing at Harvard, Brown, the University of Colorado, the University of Denver and the Lighthouse Writers’ Workshop Elizabeth Kracht – Kimberley Cameron & Associates – Experience as an acquisitions editor, freelance publicist, writer and newspaper copyeditor. Topics include magazine writing, crafting query letters and synopses, memoirs, completing a first draft in one month, finishing your novel, manuscript submissions, using the software tool Scrivener and turning your novel into a play or screenplay.Ĭonference speakers include: William Haywood Henderson– Novelist, writing coach, educator. Their genres are historical fiction, romantic comedy, thriller, mystery, freelance and travel writing. The conference features presentations by award-winning and best-selling authors of fiction and nonfiction and two literary agents. ![]() 28-29 in the Arts and Technology building of the Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell. Pre-registration is available for “A Writer’s Journey” – The 23rd annual Flathead River Writers Conference Sept.
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