North Carolina Writers' Network-West's "Day for Writers", at the Jackson County Library, Sylva, NC, on May 6, 2017, proved to be a success. The conference was well attended, and many members and non-members of NCWN-West enjoyed the professional writing workshops.
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Program Coordinator Glenda Beall |
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NCWN-West's Program Coordinator
Glenda Council Beall, and professor/writer/and NCWN-West's representative for Jackson County, Catherine Carter kicked off the event. There were seven workshops offered at this conference. Presenters included, Katherine Stripling Byer, Terry Kay, Catherine Carter, Tara Lynne Groth, Deanna Klingel, and Gary Carden.
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Katherine Stripling Byer |
Katherine Stripling Byer's workshop was entitled,
"Lifelines: letting another poet's work help revitalize ours". In this workshop, participants brought a copy of a poem by a poet whose work they admired and went to time and time again, and held clues for that person, Students then used these clues to modify a poem of theirs that needed to be energized, and re-evaluated in terms of its poetic elements.
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Terry Kay |
Terry Kay's workshops were: “The Things Dr. Epps Didn’t Teach Me”, which addressed basic writing techniques Kay described as the DNA of writing and, "Questions and Considerations, Issues that Writers might have that go beyond the typing of words". Kay discussed the practical application of writing, such as the value of rhythm, the imperative power of verbs, the sense of voice, and some smoke and mirror tricks that work.
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Catherine Carter |
Catherine Carter's workshop was: “ Free Verse Isn’t’: Sound and Structure in Free Forms”, as in writing free verse, writers still have to make choices, as there are decisions to make regarding structure. Carter and her classroom participants explored some tightly crafted free verse poems, then wrote and shared some of their own, using devices that were discussed in this workshop.
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Tara Lynne Groth |
Tara Lynne Groth's topic was: "Why Authors need bylines in magazines and how to make that happen". This workshop focused on how an author's bylines in magazines and newspapers could help attract literary agents, grow their writer platform, aid in book marketing, craft a perfect query letter, build authority, and produce income.
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Deanna Klingel |
Deanna Klingel's workshop was: "The Merry Go Round of Children's Literature". Klingel discussed how to recognize the types of children's literature, the myths about writing for children, and the writing process for Child Lit and how it differed for each kind of Child Lit. She also went over questions to ask your publisher before signing a contract and addressed how to market Child Lit.
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Gary Carden |
Gary Carden's topic was "Folk Drama", its origin at
Chapel Hill, NC. and his exposure to folk drama at Western Carolina Teacher's
College classes. He ended his presentation
with a discussion of how his work defines the purpose of folk drama as exemplified by Paul Green and Fred Koch.
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Tom Davis |
There was a Marketing and Publishing panel, at the end of the day at the conference. Participants were: Tom Davis, publisher (Old Mountain Press), Deanna Klingel, author, Tara Lynne Groth, marketing expert, and Glenda Beall, author and teacher. The panel was moderated by Staci Lynn Bell, poet and former radio personality.
This event was planned by Glenda Council Beall, program coordinator for NCWN-West, with the help of several volunteers. The volunteers were: Marcia Barnes, Catherine Carter, Merry Elrick, Joan Howard, Kathleen Knapp, and Joan Ellen Gage. A special thanks goes out to Newton Smith, NCWN-West's treasurer for managing the business end of the conference.
Karen Paul Holmes, Deanna Klingel, and Janice Moore were influential with marketing this conference.
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Jessica |
We want to express our appreciation to the Jackson County Library staff for all of their wonderful help in planning, setting up and tearing down.If we had need of anything, they were right there with it.
Thanks, Jessica!
Here are some photographs of the volunteers, our marketing team, and our treasurer:
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Kathleen Knapp and Joan M. Howard |
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Glenda Council Beall and Marcia Barnes |
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Staci Lynn Bell (right) with Tara Lynne Groth |
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Merry Elrick |
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Catherine Carter | | |
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Janice Townley Moore |
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Deanna Klingel |
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Karen Paul Holmes |
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Newton Smith |
Photos by Joan Ellen Gage.
What an outstanding writing conference for all who attended. The presenters where top notch and outstanding. I wonder how many residents of western NC know about and appreciate NC Writers Network West and all they do to advance writing in the western Carolina Mountains.
ReplyDelete--Nancy Simpson
see blog LIVING ABOVE THE FROST LINE
www.nancysimpson.blogspot.com
I really enjoyed this. Terry's Anne Tara Lynn's workshops were very informational. Thank you for all the hard work of putting this on.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate all of our members and our volunteers who helped make it a great day for writers. Thanks to our wonderful presenters as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joan Gage, for the photos to commemorate this day.
One of the best things about this writing conference, few, if any of our members had to stay overnight. Sylva is centrally located for our region so we can make it a day trip. One person said she would like it to be a two day event. But that would make it more expensive for everyone.
While it would be nice to have more time for each of our presenters, there are only so many hours in a day. Thanks to all who came and enjoyed A Day for Writers.