This will be Women Writing the West’s first-ever conference in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We would like to introduce you to the Agents and Editors who will be joining us at 2022 WWW Conference. Conference Information ~ Register to Attend Agents and Editors Malaga Baldi has worked as an independent literary agent since1986. The Baldi Agency isContinueContinue reading “Women Writing the West 2022 Conference”
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Women Writing the West 2022 Conference
Have You Registered Yet? Be one of the first 100 people to register for the 2022 WWW Conference and receive a leather journal. Our generous sponsors, Typo Market and The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum have donated these lovely leather Journals. Created by L3Designs, Stillwater, OK, they come in two colors: Maroon & Creme,ContinueContinue reading “Women Writing the West 2022 Conference”
Women Writing the West 2022 Conference
Conference Sponsorship Opportunities Our 2022 Conference theme is, “Red Earth Voices: We All Have a Story to Tell. We will focus on the connective power of storying. To uplift. To empower. To inspire.” There are several sponsorship packages available for the 2022 Women Writing the West Conference being held in Oklahoma City on October 20ContinueContinue reading “Women Writing the West 2022 Conference”
Women Writing the West 2022 Conference
Red Earth Voices: We All Have a Story to Tell This will be Women Writing the West’s first-ever conference in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oklahoma comes from two Choctaw words: okla, meaning people; humma, meaning red. The land of the red people. This year’s conference is entitled Red Earth Voices: We All Have a Story to Tell. We will focus on theContinueContinue reading “Women Writing the West 2022 Conference”
Tiffany Yates Martin
Get Out of the Room “The editor has no place in the room while you’re writing,” says world-class developmental editor, Tiffany Yates Martin.She enthusiastically encourages you to let your pure creativity flow without your imaginary inner-jerk editor, poking you, asking, “Really? Is that the best way to say it?”There’s a time for the editor—but it’sContinueContinue reading “Tiffany Yates Martin”
Kate Ristau
What Are You Bad At? Folklorist, Kate Ristau, will tell you she’s bad at “description.” Then she’ll encourage you to ponder your own Don’t-Want-To-Admit, Not-So-Good areas of writing.And you’ll let out a breath of relief when she tells you why it doesn’t matter. Your awareness is what matters.Now that you’re aware of your goods andContinueContinue reading “Kate Ristau”
