BWA Conference

The 5th Annual Broadleaf Writers Conference is Moving Online

We’re not even halfway through 2020 and it’s been a year to remember. Wildfires in Australia, four-foot carnivorous reptiles, murder hornets, the prediction of a highly active hurricane season, and all that on top of the Covid-19 pandemic. Enough already, right?

2020 also marks the fifth year Broadleaf Writers will bring you our annual conference. We marched into this year with visions of the grandest of celebrations to mark the occasion, to bring our writing community together for a weekend of fun, education, and opportunity. We assembled a speaker list as solid as ever and we’ve even added new elements to paint some shiny new gloss to our annual event. What we didn’t plan for was a pandemic that effectively restricted us all to our homes and created a need for social distancing for the greater good. Though we’re all slowly inching our way back out toward normalcy, we can’t avoid a peek further into 2020 and what it means for our conference.

After considerable discussion, and out of an abundance of caution, we’ve made the decision to move the 5th Annual Broadleaf Writers Conference online. Though this removes the ability for us all to meet up in person, it affords us an opportunity to come together virtually and to fully benefit from all the elements of our conference. As with previous conferences, you will still be able to choose from a great list of panels, workshops, or breakout rooms in which to learn and meet new people, but for 2020, every attendee of the 5th Annual Broadleaf Writers Conference will also receive the complete recording of every panel and workshop! Can’t decide which session to attend? Now you’ll be able to review them all later, and as often as you like.

For 2020, we have reduced the cost of attendance to a flat rate of $175! With your registration, you will have access to both days of panels and workshops (and their recordings) and will be able to schedule a one-on-one pitch session with an agent, as well as a one-on-one mentoring session with an agent or author. You will also have access to breakout rooms with some of our speakers to chat with, and rooms with other attendees with whom you can meet and discuss your work.

And if you choose to do it all in your PJ’s, we won’t judge!

No travel, no traffic, no gas, no hotel or food costs for you to incur. Two days of our conference from the cozy confines of your home, or wherever you want to be for the weekend!

We insist on the highest of quality for our conference. We want every attendee to gain and to grow from their experience with us, to meet new friends and mentors, and to be inspired and even challenged to become the best writer they can be. This year will be no different. In fact, in many ways, we are excited to have this opportunity to exceed the standards of previous years, and to gain from this experience so that we may make every year to come better than the last!

In the coming weeks, we’ll have further information on the structure for this year’s conference, so be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter.

Registration for the 5th Annual Broadleaf Writers Conference will open on Monday, June 1st, 2020. Our schedule of panels and workshops will be available for you to peruse as well on June 1st. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the conference, please feel free to contact our Executive Director, Zachary Steele, at zach@broadleafwriters.com.

We look forward to seeing you there, and to all that we can offer our writing community during a most difficult time.

Programming, Write Now

Join us for our first Write Now program of 2019!

 

In the beginning, you stared at a blank screen. This may have lasted a while. You may or may not have deleted your first line a few times. You made some coffee. You came back. The dog stared at you. You typed away, determined to keep the cat off the keyboard this time. Eventually you found a groove. You wrote some lines, which became paragraphs, which became a page.

Then a story happened. The pages flew by. You really like it (except when you hate it). You’ve developed feelings about it.

But the first page continues to call to you. After all, it’s what will get you in the door with an agent or editor. It’s what a potential reader may use to decide whether to buy your book. You think it needs something. But what? What if it’s okay to adequate already? What if you change something you shouldn’t change? How do you even know when it’s right?

First, take a breath. It’ll be all right.

We have a program just for you.

For our first Write Now program of 2019, we’re going to talk you through your first page. With the help of authors Emily Carpenter and Roger Johns, we’ll gather and chat, hold an informal discussion on the craft of writing a first page, then chat some more. Bring your page with you if you’d like. Time permitting, you may be able to read it aloud and we’ll offer our thoughts. We want you to leave feeling confident about writing the first page. Not only for your work-in-progress, but for all the first pages in your future.

Join us at Fox Tale Book Shoppe on Saturday, February 16th, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.!

Emily Carpenter is the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of suspense novels, Burying the Honeysuckle Girls, The Weight of Lies, and Every Single Secret. After graduating from Auburn with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication, she moved to New York City. She’s worked as an actor, producer, screenwriter, and behind-the-scenes soap opera assistant for the CBS shows, As the World Turns and Guiding Light. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, she now lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her family. You can visit Emily at emilycarpenterauthor.com and on Facebook and Twitter.

ROGER JOHNS is a former corporate lawyer and retired college professor, and the author of the Wallace Hartman Mysteries from St. Martin’s Press/Minotaur Books: Dark River Rising (2017) and River of Secrets (2018). He is the 2018 Georgia Author of the Year (Detective ▪ Mystery Category), a 2018 Killer Nashville Readers’ Choice Award nominee, and a finalist for the 2018 Silver Falchion Award for best police procedural. His articles and interviews on writing and the writing life have appeared in Career Author, Criminal Element, Killer Nashville Articles, and the Southern Literary Review. Roger belongs to the Atlanta Writers Club, Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers, where he is one of The Fearless Bloggers, and a mentor in the Big Writer program. Along with four other crime fiction writers, he co-authors the MurderBooks blog at www.murder-books.com. Visit him at www.rogerjohnsbooks.com and you can find him on Twitter at @rogerjohns10.