Okay peoples.
This is just going to be a bunch of pictures.
I’ll put captions on them so you can figure out why I’m sharing them 😛
And that’s it for this weekend of bloggage.
Next week: The Next Chapter June 2015 update will be coming up.
Okay peoples.
This is just going to be a bunch of pictures.
I’ll put captions on them so you can figure out why I’m sharing them 😛
And that’s it for this weekend of bloggage.
Next week: The Next Chapter June 2015 update will be coming up.
I know I’m a little tardy with this report, but after spending the day at Wordstock on Saturday, I was exhausted, and returning to work on Tuesday, so forgive me, but I’m not going to apologize outright.
So first up is Madeleine Harris-Callway’s “How to get published” workshop which took place on June 18.
To Madeleine, there are three main components: confidence, commitment, and courage. Her presentation focused on the traditional publishing industry because that’s where she’s had her experience and her success.
After introducing the group to her experience and to the state of publishing today, we moved onto the three C’s of publishing success.
I’ll go over each component in a little more detail below:
Perfect your writing skills.
Then, Madeleine ended the evening with a Q&A session.
Having organized the session, I forgot to take pictures 😦
This was only the second edition of the festival, but the organizers made a number of improvements.
Friday night began with a reception at the Speakeasy, followed by the announcement of the Youth Writing Contest winners and “An evening with Terry Fallis and Sandra Shamas.”
Saturday started early with book table set up and the organization of the two venues for the workshops and panels at Sudbury Secondary School. Over at the Greater Sudbury Public Library, Danielle Daniel held a children’s story time.
As of 10:30 am, the workshops and panels began and continued right through until 5:15 pm. I’ll let you read the program on their web site to get the details if you wish.
I participated in the author readings at noon, attended the genre fiction panel at 1 pm, volunteered at the indie book table until 4 pm, and then caught the graphic novel panel.
After we closed up the book table, the venue moved to the Motley Kitchen at 6 pm for a dinner and performance by Corin Raymond, back to Sudbury Secondary for Cheryl Cecchetto’s book launch, and finally back to the Motley Kitchen for Spoken Word After Dark.
It was a busy day. Hence the tired.
Wordstock Sudbury 2015 was a success, in my opinion, but it has room to develop and grow as a literary festival.
I’m looking forward to the next iteration.
Up next: I’m getting miscellaneous.