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No matter the level of expertise,
      the Blue Ridge Writers' Conference provides a venue for professional
      and aspiring poets and writers.  
   This year's Writers'
      Conference will offer a four-hour Workshop Intensive on Friday, April 8th. 
      The Workshop Intensive will focus on "Show, Don't Tell: Yes,
      Yes, But What Does That MEAN??", presented by Jennifer Jabaley
      & Kristin Tubb.  
Join us on Friday evening beginning at
      5pm and meet fellow attendees and conference speakers.  Enjoy light
      fare as you network.  Stay after the meet and greet and
      enjoy our double opening reception to The Art Center's latest
      exhibits, The Photography of Arni Katz and the Valley River Artist
      Guild Exhibit.   
    Saturday, April 9th begins
      with light breakfast fare and our keynote speech.  The 2016
      keynote speaker will be Stephanie Fretwill-Hill.  Stephanie is
      an agent at Red Fox Literary and her keynote,
      entitled "An Insider's Look At The Publishing
      Process",  will follow a manuscript as it goes from submission to the
      acquisitions process, through editorial and production, and finally on to
      sales and marketing. 
    The day continues
      with concurrent workshops on everything from freelancing for digital
      & print writing, writing your children's fiction or non-fiction,
      revising your poetry to marketing a manuscript.  
Our 2016 speakers include Robert Brewer,
      Tara Lynne Groth, Steven Harvey, Jennifer Jabaley, Deborah Malone, Lola
      Schaefer, and Kristin Tubb. Conference attendees appreciate
      the chance to network with other writers and speakers during
      the day and the opportunity to submit their work for critique by one of
      the conference speakers.  Book sales will also be made
      available throughout the conference.
 We look forward to you joining us this
      year for our 19th Annual Blue Ridge Writers' Conference!
 
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