Writers Resources
A seminar for writers, author and publishers held in conjunction with Summer Book Show 2007, Fri.-Sat., August 10-11, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Ga. Faculty includes book editor Patrick Grace (until recently Associated Press bureau chief in Rome covering the Vatican); Noel Griese, editor, Southern Review of Books; many others.
In The Company of Writers is a new and exciting online educational site offering an exemplary and growing choice of educational opportunities for writers at all levels of their careers. Course material is presented in real-time classes and brought to you in your own home or office, on the telephone and on your computer screen simultaneously. LIVE AND INTERACTIVE , courses are delivered by some of the best teachers... Writers, Professors, Poets, Editors, Freelancers, Screen, Television and Playwriters, Publishers, and Book Marketing experts in the US and elsewhere. All courses are recorded and once they are completed they are available for subscription in ITCW's "virtual classroom." Missed segments are available at no charge to those who have paid for the course. IYCW's curriculum is expanding rapidly and their intention is to cover all genres and disciplines. For more information see the website or telephone Ms. Taran at 678-407-0703.
This is the writer's meeting place. We are a community dedicated to the support and encouragement of writers, no matter their level of expertise. A gathering place for writers to engage in discussions regarding the writing craft, and to share resources and knowledge and their experiences with others.
Michael Seidman, an award-winning editor with more than thirty years experience in mainstream publishing, an author, a writing teacher, and a long-time friend of the Harriette Austin Writers Conference, offers manuscript analysis and editing, presentations, and classes. He says, "I can’t promise that you’ll have a bestseller when we’re done, nor can I promise that I can get you published: No one can do that. But I can improve your chances, level the playing field and make you better—and being better improves your chances immeasurably."