Writer's Life: Writers and Mental Health—You're Not Alone
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Struggling with mental health issues? You're not alone! Hear stories and advice from authors dealing with their own demons. Maurice Broaddus, Linda Robertson, Christopher Morgan, Mary Robinette Kowal
Join us as we say goodbye to the 2017 Gen Con Writer's Symposium! We'll talk about what's next for the program, share our favorite stories, and give away some fantastic prizes!
Join us as we kick off the 2017 Gen Con Writer's Symposium! Meet some of our guests, get the inside scoop on what's in store, and win some great prizes!
Writing 101: Careers—What a Writing Career Looks Like
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When someone tells you, "I'm a writer," what does that mean? And what does a professional writing career actually look like? Featuring Cat Rambo, James Lowder, James Minz, Linda Robertson
Writing 101: Contracts—What Are They and How Do They Work?
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If you're getting paid to write, you'll have a contract. Learn why contracts exist, how they work, and what to look for when you get one. Featuring Brian McClellan, Christopher Morgan, James Minz
Writing 101: Dialogue—"Don't mess it up," he said.
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Dialogue is an integral part of any book or story, so it's vital that you get it right. Discover the basics of writing great dialogue. Featuring Leigh Perry, Bruce R. Cordell, Josh Vogt, Erin M. Evans
When and how should a writer get paid, what's the going rate, and what should you watch out for? Plus, is exposure a valid form of payment? Featuring Anton Strout, Kameron Hurley, Maurice Broaddus
Writing 101: Plotting—What's a Plot and How to Create a Good One?
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A great plot is the framework that holds a compelling story together. But what makes a plot good, and how to you craft one? Featuring Leigh Perry, Gregory A. Wilson, Linda Robertson, Eric Flint
Whether you're brand new to the craft or need to brush up, we'll cover the basics of good writing! Featuring Erik Scott de Bie, Dan Wells, Howard Andrew Jones, Kameron Hurley
Writing 101: Themes—What's a Theme and Do You Need One?
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Educators and experts always go on and on about the theme of a story, but what is it and should you worry about it? Featuring Beth Cato, Bradley P. Beaulieu, Howard Andrew Jones, Karen Bovenmyer