The Catholic Writers' Guild, in conjunction with the Catholic
Marketing Network, will host its first-ever Catholic Writers' Conference
LIVE! at the Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, Somerset, NJ, from
Aug 5-7, 2009.
The conference will host publishers, editors and authors from all aspects of
the Catholic writing world, including magazines, devotionals, novels and
educational materials. The panel discussions, presentations and workshops
will cover all aspects of writing, including generating query letters,
crafting a good story, worldbuilding, marketing finished works and more. In
addition, editors from several Catholic publishers will be on-hand to share
their wisdom and hear authors propose their works.
The Catholic Marketing Network's International Trade Show will serve as the
exhibition floor for the convention, giving writers a chance to browse the
booths, investigate other publishing companies, and meet with the published
authors at book signings hosted by the Catholic Writers' Guild. The CWG also
has its own booth, where it will feature books by its members.
Presenters for the conference include: author/Sophia Press submissions
editor Regina Doman (Angel in the Waters); Pauline Books and Media Editor
Sister Maria Grace, CEO of Ignatius Press Mark Brumley (How Not to Share
Your Faith), Susan Brinkmann editor of Canticle Magazine, Lisa Wheeler,
Executive Vice President of the Maximus Group (PR and marketing firm for The
Passion of the Christ), author/Ascension Press publisher Matt Pinto (Do Adam
and Eve Have Belly Buttons?),
mystery author John Desjarlais (Bleeder) and
award-winning short story author Arthur Powers among others.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for both writers and publishers to
connect," said Catholic Writer's Guild President Karina Fabian. "The CMN has been especially generous in offering to share its facilities and programs with us, which really enhances the quality of the conference for attendee and presenter."
Conference Coordinator and CWG Vice President Ann Lewis adds, "There will be
a lot of good information, encouragement and learning opportunities for
Catholic authors at our live conference. Our goal is to help good Catholic
writers to get published. The world needs their words."
The Catholic Writers' Guild has hosted two highly successful on-line
conferences.
To register or for more information, go to
www.catholicwritersconference.com. Registration is $80 until June 1st, $99
until July 31st and $110 at the door.