Monday, October 7, 2013

JKS Presents The 11th James River Writers Conference In Virginia

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PROMINENT AUTHORS AND AGENTS READY TO CONVERGE IN

VIRGINIA FOR 11TH JAMES RIVER WRITERS CONFERENCE

Two-day event features workshops, inspiration for up and coming writers

RICHMOND, Va. – Writers, mark your calendars. 

The James River Writers Conference is celebrating its 11th

year as one of the most prestigious gatherings of published authors, literary agents and editors in the country

with a two-day event that will inspire and educate writers on the rise.

The James River Writers Conference returns to Richmond on October 19 and 20 with an impressive lineup of

literary professionals, writing workshops and opportunities for aspiring writers to pitch their book ideas, hone

their skills and connect with nationally recognized authors and publishers.

This year’s conference features an extensive list of esteemed guests and speakers including award-winning book

designer and writer Chip Kidd, National Book Award-winner Kathryn Erskine and best-selling, awardwinning

author Christopher McDougall. Also making appearances at the conference are award-winning

authors Cece Bell, Lydia Netzer, Megan Mayhew Bergman and Philippa Ballantine. Book Doctors and

Pitchapalooza founders Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry will be on hand, and don’t forget to make time

for agents including April Eberhardt, Deborah Grosvenor, Victoria Skurnick and Paige Wheeler.

Year after year, the conference is lauded for its remarkable programs and its noteworthy influence on the writing

community. It’s no wonder why hundreds of people have been flocking to central Virginia each fall since 2003.

“The James River Writers Conference [is] one of the best writers’ conferences in America,” says David

Henry Sterry, of The Book Doctors. “If you’re a writer, do yourself a favor, get yourself to Richmond, Va.,

and go to this conference. It’s filled with warm, generous, talented writers, editors and agents.”

Registration for the annual conference is open, and writing sessions are already filling up. Find more details and

a full list of programs at JamesRiverWriters.org

The 2013 conference is supported by BrownGreer, VCU Libraries, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Fraga Studios,

CultureWorks, Dominion, Hunton & Williams, Art Works, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts.


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