By Kellie Larsen
Murphy
Writers like to
meet other writers, hang out, and trade advice. In today's world, a great deal
of this meeting and mingling is done through blogs, facebook, and twitter. And
as wonderful as the virtual writing community is (and it is!), there is
another, equally wonderful way to meet writing friends - through the writer's
conference.
But What Makes
Conferences Special?
Although
conferences cost money and blogs don't, I believe there is still something
unique about seeing and hearing someone in the business share their experiences
that can't be matched by tweets or blogs. Certainly, there is nothing more
interesting than attending a panel where a published author talks about his or
her writing process followed by a lengthy question and answer session. I have
been personally inspired by some of these sessions. Conferences offer the
opportunity to learn.
Conferences
today are more inclusive, diverse, and interactive than ever. Some offer
critique sessions on first pages of novels or give advice on how to make your
query letter better. Other panels discuss how and when to use social media, how
to find an agent, and even how to self-publish.
Conferences also
offer writers the opportunity to trade stories and advice with other writers
(in the flesh). I was having trouble describing "who I wrote like"
(something agents tend to ask) until a new writer friend I met at a conference
was able to do it for me. A romance
writer may find a local critique group. Screenwriters mingle with magazine
freelancers. Mystery writers sit next to non-fiction writers. It's fun! While
the virtual writing community is limitless, writing conferences are up close
and personal.
Manage Your
Expectations
In recent years,
one of the biggest draws for aspiring writers is the one-on-one "elevator
pitch" with an agent. For many writers, just the chance to meet an agent
and pitch their book is often worth the price of admission. However, contrary
to popular belief, that agent meeting doesn't guarantee a full or even partial
manuscript request. I have witnessed disappointment in writers when the agent
felt the project wasn't ready or the manuscript wasn't complete. Still, I do
believe your chances of getting them to take a look are significantly higher
than average.
Even if the
agent ultimately rejects your manuscript, they have met you and spoken with
you. That alone will usually get you the kind of constructive criticism you
would never have received from a query letter alone. In my case, I was
fortunate to have the agent request the full manuscript. And while she did
later reject the manuscript, she included some great advice about my writing. I
can truly credit her with having an impact on my writing today and the
subsequent book I published in September of 2012. Was it worth it? Absolutely.
Make 2013 Your
Conference Year
Add to your
writing knowledge base and try a conference in 2013. You may learn more about
writing and publishing than you expected and become a member of the writing
community in your own hometown or state. Best of all, you may just be a better
writer and isn't that what it's all about?
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Kellie Larsen Murphy is a freelance writer who has worked in both the banking and publishing industries. In recent years, she has written on a variety of subjects and been featured frequently in several mid-Atlantic magazines. Her debut novel, A Guilty Mind (September 2012), is the first in a series featuring Detective Michael Cancini. The second in the series, Stay of Execution, will be available in 2013. Kellie lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, four children, and two dogs. She would be happy to hear from readers through her website, www.kellielarsenmurphy.com.
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