This month, our own LaRee Bryant brings
us "Confessions from Killer Nashville" as she spills about what she
learned at the recent convention. Hear what presenters and agents said,
what attendees talked about between sessions, and new considerations for
authors contemplating ebooks, either through the industry or
self-published.
LaRee is the
author of 7 historical novels and 2 non-fiction books, and has recently
finished the second book in a new cozy mystery series. She's been a
writing teacher and professional editor for over 20 years and has served
on the boards of several national and local writers' organizations,
overseeing committees such as "Agents Standards of Practice" and
"Published Authors Network."
The
Dallas MWASW group meets the first Saturday of each month at Texas Land
& Cattle, 812 South Central Expressway, Richardson, TX 75080.
Meeting time is 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.There is a $5.00 door fee, cash only. All who attend are invited to remain for lunch. Contact info: james@gaskin.com
James E. Gaskin
http://www.gaskin.com
Writer / Consultant / Speaker
Latest book: Texas Hysterical Society
More info at the website http://www.dallasmysterywriters.com/
Are these worth going to? I hope to be a member of the MWA someday (a FULL member, I should say), plus I'd like to meet more mystery writers from around here - but 9:30am on a Saturday is... difficult.
ReplyDeleteI think it is well worth it. I went to my first the Saturday they had Randy Rawls. I wanted to go last time and I wasn't up to making the drive over.
ReplyDeleteBut, yes, I think it is well worth it. I agree on the time as it is...difficult. :))