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The Portable Writer's Conference: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Published [Paperback]

Stephen Blake Mettee (Editor)
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March 1997
It's 8:24 a.m. on a rainy Ohio Saturday. Jamie Fergurson, attorney and mother of two, shakes the water from her umbrella, crosses the carpeted foyer to the eight-foot banquet table serving as a registration desk and joins the tens of thousands of writers and would-be writers who attend one of more than 400 writers' conferences held in the United States each year. Jamie will learn not only something of the craft of writing but alsoof such things as first serial rights, self-publishing, literary agents, query letters and royalties: the elements that constitute the business side of writing.

These conferences, depending on venue, number of workshops, who the workshop leaders are and various other factors, traditionally cost anywhere form $65 to $3000. Now, however, Ms. Ferguerson can take advantage of one of the most comprehensive writers' conferences ever produced 47 workshops presented by a host of distinguished agents, authors and editors for less than $20. And this conference doesn't require travel time or expense; the workshops may be taken in any order she wants and she may repeat them again, in their entirety, whenever desired. That's because this writers' conference is a conference in a book: The Portable Writers' Conference: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Published, edited by Stephen Blake Mettee.

The workshops are about evenly split between craft and business, fiction and nonfiction. Warner-Aspect Books' Editor-In-Chief Betsy Mitchell explains how to sell yourself in a query letter without offending the pro-spective editor. Literary agent Natasha Kern reveals how to find the right agent for you. Self-help book author Eric Maisel offers a twelve-step program for non-Ph.D's who want to write a self-help book. Suzanne Forster, recipient of Romantic Times Magazines's Career Achievement Award in Sensuality, tells how to write love scenes that sizzle. Novelist Marilyn Meredith shows how to turn your genealogy into fictional stories. Sara Ann Freed, executive editor, Mysterious Press, shares her seven secrets to creating memorable characters. Attorney-author John D. Zelezny deals with copyright.

More than 45 chapters called workshops in the book provide instruction on the writing craft and the business of getting published.

Here's just a sample:

"Slice Yourself a Piece of Mud Pie!: Writing for the Children's Market" by children's literary agent Andrea Brown.

"Surfing the Internet for Facts: Tips for Researching Your Nonfiction Book, Novel or Article Online" by Judith Broadhurst, publisher of Freelance Success and author of The Woman's Guide to Online Services (Houghton-Mifflin)

"How to Write the Dynamite Love Scene: Sizzle Sells More Than Just Steaks, Learn How to Add Steam to Your Novel or Short Story" by novelist Suzanne Forster, recipient of the "Career Achievement Award in Sensuality" from Romantic Times Magazine.

"So You Want to be a Columnist?: Learn What Periodical Publishers Look for and How to Supply It" by Frances Halpern, LA Times columnist and co-host of National Public Radio's "Beyond Words" literary talk-show.

"Running a Home-Based Writing Business: Tips, Tools & Techniques" by Terri Lonier, author of Working Solo: The Real Guide to Freedom & Financial Success With Your Own Business (Portico Press)

"Listen!: How to Use Dialogue to Light Up Your Characters Until They Attract Readers Like Moths to a Flame" by award-winning novelist Parke Godwin, author of many novels including Firelord, Beloved Exile, and Camelot.

The contributors are all experts in their particular field in the publishing industry. They include: Sybil S. Steinberg, interviews editor, Publishers Weekly, Katheryn Falk, editor and publisher of Romantic Times Magazine, self-publishing guru Dan Poynter, Betsy Mitchell, editor-in-chief, Warner-Aspect Books, James Frey, author of How to Write a Damn Good Novel (St. Martins), attorney Jonathan Kirsch, author of Kirsch's Handbook of Publishing Law (Acrobat) and Sara Ann Freed, executive editor, Mysterious Press.

Interest in writers' conferences, with over 400 presented across the nation annually, is growing. This is the only "portable" writers' conference.

Collectively, the editor and the 47 contributors present workshops or talks on writing and publishing over 200 times a year, making exposure for this book both continuous and extensive.

Includes a thorough, annotated resources section listing writers' associations, magazines and other publications for writers, World Wide Web sites for writers, books on writing and publishing, sample magazine and book publishers' guidelines, software for writers and other helpful resources.


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Amazon.com Review

"Every week in the United States someone, somewhere, is holding a writing conference." Thus opens this all-encompassing volume by editor Stephen Mettee, allowing you to take a week off (or a bunch of them) with its agglomeration of practical advice. The main focus is on do-it-yourselfers--small publishers who've shepherded books into print, "how-to" authors excelling at promotion--along with building blocks on character and story. Many of these "keynoters" include contact information. So, instead of going to writers' conferences, this book may put you in position to speak at one. Now, what are you doing next week?

From Library Journal

Here is the perfect way to attend a writers' conference without leaving your armchair, with the added benefit of being able to attend every meeting as often as you wish. Writing-program veteran Mettee has brought together over 45 editors, authors, and agents to advise all types of writers on the skills and business of writing. Besides chapters ranging from Suzanne Forster's "How To Write a Dynamic Love Scene" to Eric Maisel's "Writing Self-Help Books," the book also offers a great list of writer's resources, including lists of writers' associations, web sites, and at-home writing courses. A large part of the book covers the business end of writing. An accessible, at-your-own-pace resource that many writers will find helpful; recommended for public libraries.?Lisa J. Cihlar, Winfield P.L., Ill.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Quill Driver Books (March 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884956238
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884956232
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,673,142 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Stephen Blake Mettee, is the founder of Quill Driver Books, TheWriteThought.com where he posts an occasional blog. He is currently developing AMillionMetaphors.com, a resource for writers and others. His own books include "The Fast-Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal," used by colleges across the nation, "The Portable Writer's Conference," and "The American Directory of Writer's Guidelines." All three are Writer's Digest Book Club selections.

Quill Driver Books publishes nonfiction books on writing and publishing, business, health, and other genres. Mettee is semi-retired from Quill Driver Books, currently doing duty as acquisitions editor. During Mettee's 15-year tenure with QDB he shepherded two books into Book-of-the-Month Club selections and one onto the New York Times best-seller list. QDB's authors include, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, social media marketing expert Paul Gillin, and America's most popular medical columnist Peter H. Gott, M.D., as well as first-time authors.

QDB is recognized by industry periodical Book Marketing Update as one of the "Top 101 Independent Book Publishers" in the United States and by Writer's Digest as one the 100 most new-writer friendly book publishers in the U.S.
Mettee is always in the market for exceptional nonfiction books. You can e-mail him at: Mettee@TheWriteThought.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of every aspect of the writing business., July 23, 1997
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This review is from: The Portable Writer's Conference: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Published (Paperback)
As a full-time freelance writer, former editor, and former publisher, I haven't gotten this excited about a new writing book in a long time. This isn't just another tired overview of the same articles on the same topics; this book is packed with in-depth information on every aspect of the writing business. It paid for itself immdiately in providing me with valuable references and information that helped me with a current project; it should be on every writer's bookshelf
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a pot of gold! EXCELLENT BOOK!, July 1, 2001
This review is from: The Portable Writer's Conference: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Published (Paperback)
This hefty volume chock full of gold! There are tons of articles written by accomplished/published writers -- these are not so much articles of their own experiences, as they are sort of "how to" type articles that are very helpful to the reader. Topping all that off there is a section called "Writer's Resources" which includes questions to ask literary agents, standard manuscript format, proofreader's marks, royalties and advances, average book print runs, sample magazine writer's guidelines, sample book publisher's writer's guidelines, magazines and newsletters of interest to writers, and the list goes on and on. Having recently attended a writer's conference, I can see that this book would indeed be helpful to people who have never been to one as well as people who have. This book is a font of helpful information & insightful articles -- truly a pot of gold! Buy one, you'll be glad you did!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing special, October 24, 2003
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I looked through this book and sent it back. Nothing new, just the usual info so while it might help if you're just starting out, there are lots of similar books out there - the title's a little misleading, it doesn't really take the place of attending a writer's conference.
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