Showing posts with label Saint Simons Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saint Simons Island. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Will you answer the call? SWA extends an invitation to you.



Southeastern Writers Workshop 

June 19-23, 2015 


Epworth by the Sea on scenic St. Simons Island, Georgia

Writers helping writers, 
that's the SWA way. 

SWA offers a unique workshop experience. 
Classes lead by experience writers with industry experience.
Meals, a variety of options on the buffet,
 are taken in a private dining room with a water view.
There are different lodging opportunities to meet your needs. 

The value of networking and making writing friends? 
PRICELESS

Please join us!



Agent-in-Residence: Sorche Fairbank – Fairbank Literary Representation -http://www.fairbankliterary.com

Publisher: Maria McGaha – Dancing with Bear - http://www.dancingwithbearpublishing.com/

Publisher: CreateSpace - https://www.createspace.com/

Novel: C. Hope Clark - http://chopeclark.com/

Nonfiction: Don Vaughn – http://www.donaldvaughan.net

Poetry & Flash Fiction: Chris Tusa - http://christophertusa.net/wp/

Young Adult: S.R. (Shelli) Johannes - http://www.srjohannes.com/

Columns: Darrell Huckaby - http://www.darrellhuckaby.net/

Memoir: Dana Wildesmith - http://www.danawildsmith.com/



SWA Members SHINE!




Erika Hoffman’s winning entry, The Little Engine that Could, will be featured in an upcoming issue of The Searcher, the journal of the Southern California Genealogical Society.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

One for the Money, Two for the Show, Three to get Read, and Four to go, go go to SWA



Time is pushing forward. Slackers will fall behind. Don't be like THOSE kind of writers. Join SWA for the June workshop.

Register HERE

What do you get for your money when you 
sign up for  
SWA's 40th Annual Workshop 
June 19-23, 2015 
at Epworth by the Sea on scenic St. Simons Island, Georgia? 

OneFull conference tuition includes entry to all sessions, 3 FREE manuscript evaluations with one-on-one feedback from our faculty, and access to an agent and two publishers.

Two: A total of 15 contests with CASH PRIZES! 
The Awards Ceremony is June 23.

Three: An educational experience that will enhance your career with this faculty:

Agent-in-Residence: Sorche Fairbank – Fairbank Literary Representation - http://www.fairbankliterary.com/ 
Publisher: Maria McGaha – Dancing with Bear - http://www.dancingwithbearpublishing.com/
Publisher: CreateSpace - https://www.createspace.com/
Novel: C. Hope Clark - http://chopeclark.com/
Nonfiction: Don Vaughn – http://www.donaldvaughan.net
Poetry & Flash Fiction: Chris Tusa - http://christophertusa.net/wp/
Young Adult: S.R. (Shelli) Johannes - http://www.srjohannes.com/
Columns: Darrell Huckaby - http://www.darrellhuckaby.net/
Memoir: Dana Wildesmith - http://www.danawildsmith.com/


Four: Networking with a group of respected authors, poets, writers of all genres, agents and publishers. The impact on your career? Priceless!

It's your time to grow and shine!
One for the Money--Cash prizes for contests
Two for show--win awards for showing off your writing. 
Three to get ready--Register NOW
and 
Four to go, go, go!--Reach a higher level of craft by investing in yourself. The results are priceless!


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Counting Down to the SWA 40th ANNIVERSAY Workshop


Southeastern Writers Workshop 
June 19-23, 2015 at Epworth by the Sea on scenic St. Simons Island, Georgia.

The weekend workshop (June 20-21) is dedicated to fiction writing. 

The weekday workshop (June 22-23) is focused on nonfiction writing. 

Full conference tuition includes entry to all sessions, 3 FREE manuscript evaluations with one-on-one feedback from our faculty, and access to an agent and two publishers. 

Registration for a single workshop is $249. 

Full conference tuition for both workshops is $445; however, those opting to stay on campus at Epworth by the Sea receive a discounted tuition of $395. 

Plus 15 contests with CASH PRIZES! The Awards Ceremony is June 23. 

Already published and want to sell your work during our conference? Register then email us and our bookstore manager will help you set that up!

Register HERE


Southeastern Writers Association Workshop

This week, we're featuring faculty member Darrell Huckaby.
He'll be teaching Columns




Born and raised in the North Georgia mill village of Porterdale, Darrell Huckaby now lives in Conyers with his wife, Lisa, and their three children, Jamie, Jackson, and Jenna.
He teaches AP US History and Current issues at Heritage High School and his syndicated newspaper columns appear in a number of papers across the state. The What the Huck? Commentary can be heard on the Moby in the Morning radio show every Wednesday morning at 7:50.

A proud graduate of the University of Georgia, Huck is the author of ten books and travels extensively across the South, speaking to church and civic organizations as well as corporate functions.

His down home humor and unique reflections on life in the South “the way it was, the way it used to be, and the way it ought to be” make him a favorite with his readers and on the banquet circuit.

Want to know more about Darrell Huckaby?  Connect with him here  http://www.darrellhuckaby.net/


Your Faculty for 2015


Agent-in-Residence: Sorche Fairbank – Fairbank Literary Representation
Publisher: Maria McGaha – Dancing with Bear
Publisher: CreateSpace
Novel: C. Hope Clark
Nonfiction: Don Vaughn
Poetry & Flash Fiction: Chris Tusa
Young Adult: S.R. (Shelli) Johannes
Columns: Darrell Huckaby

Memoir: Dana Wildesmith 



 SWA Members SHINE






From Emily Sue Harvey

 One of my novels, SPACE, published two years ago, that just went to #3 on the Barnes and Noble National Best Seller list. Two others are National best sellers as well, HOMEFIRES  and UNTO THESE HILLS, all published by Story Plant. And just this month, I had another novel release entitled TWILIGHT TIME. This is my eighth Story Plant title. All these can be ordered from Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble and actually through any online or local bookstore.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Something Extra Special!



Southeastern Writers Association is offering 2 scholarships for the summer workshop at Epworth-by-the-Sea on St. Simon’s Island, GA. All you have to do is submit a 300-word essay about why you should be selected to attend the fiction writing sessions on June 19-21 or the nonfiction writing sessions on June 21-23. Be creative. Show your personality. You could be a part of our 40th anniversary of writers helping writers. 

The entry deadline is midnight on April 15th 

Please note: 
The scholarship pays for tuition only. The scholarship recipient will be responsible for their accommodations. Please email your entries to DebraAyersBrown@gmail.com with a subject line of SWA Fiction Scholarship or SWA Nonfiction Scholarship. Good luck!
 Check out all the details of the workshop at southeasternwriters.org.



REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Don't miss out! 



*DRUM ROLL* 

This week we are rolling out the special logo for the 40th Anniversary of Southeastern Writers Association. Alexandra Christle of Christle Concepts is the graphic artist who designed this special logo. 


Now, more about the workshop. It's an important year. The Ruby Anniversary of SWA. 40 years of bringing a quality writing workshop to writers in the southeast. 

Faculty List for the June 19-23, 2015 workshop

Agent-in-Residence: Sorche Fairbank – Fairbank Literary Representation 
Publisher: Maria McGaha – Dancing with Bear 
Publisher: CreateSpace 
Novel: C. Hope Clark 
Nonfiction: Don Vaughn 
Poetry & Flash Fiction: Chris Tusa 
Young Adult: S.R. (Shelli) Johannes 
Columns: Darrell Huckaby 
Memoir: Dana Wildesmith 

This week we are featuring Donald S. Vaughn. He will be teaching Nonfiction. 


Donald has been writing for over thirty years. He’s worked as a staff writer and/or editor for The Lake Worth Herald, Your Health Magazine and The National Examiner, worked as a full-time freelance writer, publishing more than 1,700 nonfiction magazine and newspaper articles and writing, 
co-writing, ghosting or contributing to thirty-two books. 

He’s also worked on fourteen books for Illinois-based Publications International Ltd., co-authored 500 Things to Do Before You Kick the Bucket, and have contributed to several volumes in the popular Armchair Reader series, including editions on Hollywood, Christmas, dogs, Ohio, Texas, New York City, and the Bible.

Always engaged, he also teaches teach Freelance Writing for Beginners through the continuing education program at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. He founded Triangle Area Freelancers (TAF), which is the largest organization in North Carolina devoted exclusively to nonfiction freelance writing. 

Writer’s Market (Writer’s Digest Books) profiled Donald in 2005 in a feature about successful national freelance writers. A follow-up profile appeared in the 2006 edition.

2009 brought a new writing aspect to him. He became a researcher for the television series I Survived on The Biography Channel. His duties included finding and interviewing people who had survived extraordinary circumstances, and writing a comprehensive report about each. Among those Donald interviewed, and who were featured on the show, was a California woman who had been viciously mauled by a mountain lion, and a North Carolina woman who had been shot nine times and left for dead as part of a violent gang initiation.

Donald is also a public speaker. He lectures on freelance writing, censorship and other topics close to his heart. 

We look forward to his classes at our June workshop. 

Find out more about Donald here: http://www.donaldvaughan.net







Members Shine!





Last night, Linda Joyce joined a panel of four authors to kick off the Atlanta Authors Series 2015 hosted at the Roswell Library. The panel presented Tackling Sensitive Topics in Fiction. A lively Q&A followed, along with a chocolate tasting. 

We hope to see you in June. Sign up for the workshop now!

Monday, January 5, 2015

SWA Happy New Year wishes




Greetings!

We've flipped the calendar to 2015.  Have you started your writing goals? Checking them twice? Are they SMART-R goals? Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely, and Rewarding?

What other things could you consider including in your 2015 Writing Goals?

*Educational opportunities

*Training sessions

*Networking

*Contests Entries--maybe to become winners!

Through SWA you can have it all!

If you're a writer just starting out, a writer on the rise, or an author, SWA has something for you.

Please check out the website: http://southeasternwriters.org/http://southeasternwriters.org/
 

The Workshop dates are June 19-23, 2015, with the fiction mini-workshop running June 20-21 and the nonfiction mini-workshop on June 22-23.




Please meet the faculty:


Agent-in-Residence: Sorche Fairbank – Fairbank Literary Representation - http://www.fairbankliterary.com/

Publisher: Maria McGaha – Dancing with Bear - http://www.dancingwithbearpublishing.com/

Publisher: CreateSpace - https://www.createspace.com/

Novel: C. Hope Clark - http://chopeclark.com/

Nonfiction: Don Vaughn – http://www.donaldvaughan.net

Poetry & Flash Fiction: Chris Tusa - http://christophertusa.net/wp/

Young Adult: S.R. (Shelli) Johannes - http://www.srjohannes.com/

Columns: Darrell Huckaby - http://www.darrellhuckaby.net/

Memoir: Dana Wildesmith - http://www.danawildsmith.com/

"SWA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting writers across the southeast through access to education and training, peer support, and resources. Founded in 1975, our membership is comprised of a diverse group of writers from more than twelve Southern and Mid-Atlantic states who represent a variety of genres, styles, and levels of experience, but who are bound by a common passion for the written word."