The fifth annual Catholic Writers’ Conference LIVE will take
place August 7-9, 2013, at
the Garden State
Exhibit Center
in Somerset, NJ.
Sponsored by the Catholic Writer’s Guild and the Catholic Marketing Network
(CMN), and held in conjunction with CMN’s annual retailer trade show, the
Catholic Writers Conference LIVE provides Catholic authors with a prime
opportunity to meet and share their faith with editors, publishers, fellow
writers, and bookstore owners from across the globe.
The theme of this year's conference is “The Year of Faith.” Speakers include authors Patti Armstrong (STORIES FOR THE HOMESCHOOL HEART), Teresa Tomeo (Ave Maria Radio, WRAPPED UP, EXTREME MAKEOVER), Award-winning author Michelle Buckman (RACHEL’S CONTRITION, MY BEAUTIFUL DISASTER), Randy Hain (THE INTEGRATED CATHOLIC LIFE), Ellen Gable Hrkach (STEALING JENNY) and Ann Margaret Lewis (MURDER IN THE VATICAN: THE CHURCH MYSTERIES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES), and author, blogger and podcaster Pat Gohn (BLESSED, BEAUTIFUL AND BODACIOUS).
The theme of this year's conference is “The Year of Faith.” Speakers include authors Patti Armstrong (STORIES FOR THE HOMESCHOOL HEART), Teresa Tomeo (Ave Maria Radio, WRAPPED UP, EXTREME MAKEOVER), Award-winning author Michelle Buckman (RACHEL’S CONTRITION, MY BEAUTIFUL DISASTER), Randy Hain (THE INTEGRATED CATHOLIC LIFE), Ellen Gable Hrkach (STEALING JENNY) and Ann Margaret Lewis (MURDER IN THE VATICAN: THE CHURCH MYSTERIES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES), and author, blogger and podcaster Pat Gohn (BLESSED, BEAUTIFUL AND BODACIOUS).
The conference will give authors an opportunity to meet
personally with publishing professionals and pitch their writing projects. Some
participating publishers are Ignatius Press, Full Quiver Publishing, Ave Maria
Press, Christus Publishing, Tuscany
Press and Servant Books. In addition,
attendees have the opportunity to sign up for critique workshop with award-wining
short fiction writer Arthur Powers, and attend a writing workshop with
award-winning novelist Michelle Buckman. Information for these events can be
found on the conference web site.
“I did not know what to expect at first,” says 2012 attendee Maurice
Prater, of Missionaries of the Holy Family. “But, what I gained from attending
the Catholic Writers Conference, in terms of personal contacts and what I
learned, has proven to be one of the best decisions I have ever made.” Author Ann Frailey, concurs. “I met writers, publishers, artists and a whole
host of other people whose mission it is to transmit the message of truth and
hope to the world in a living, vibrant manner.
It was an exciting adventure!”
The Catholic Writers Guild, a religious non-profit organization affiliated with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, sponsors this conference in August, an online conference in March, and a writers' retreat in October to further its mission of promoting Catholic literature. "With members all over North America, these events bring our diverse membership together for fellowship and networking to promote our mission of creating a rebirth of Catholic arts and letters,” says CWG President Ellen Gable Hrkach.
Registration costs $80 for CWG members, $85 for non-members and $45 for students. There's also a discounted combined membership. To register or for more information, go to http://www.catholicwritersconference.com.
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