Hey there...I know...I've neglected you. That is the price I must pay for being sucked into the raging machine of pre-pub. activities for my first book. Life has certainly been crazy. Anyway, I wanted to alert all you writers out there about an event coming up in New York City on November 12th and 13th. I'll be speaking on a panel about funding and residency opportunities at a literary conference at the New School in NY (sponsored by The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) and co-sponsored by the New School Graduate Writing Program and in partnership with Sobel Weber Associates, The National Book Foundation, Sterling Lord Literistic, and Poets & Writers).
The event will be a two-day conference for fiction, poetry, and creative-nonfiction writers learning how to maneuver in the marketplace. Meet writers, editors, agents, publicists and publishers from Publishers Weekly, Oxford University Press, Scribner, Hachette Book Group, Graywolf, the Poetry Society of America, Bloomsbury, Knopf, the Academy of American Poets and more. REGISTER NOW } OR TO REGISTER BY PHONE, PLEASE CALL 212.741.9110 x 16
And the cool thing is....anyone registering who mentions MIRA'S LIST will get a 20% discount! Click here: https://www.clmp.org/lwc/ or click on the logo and sign up. I highly recommend this event, especially for New Yorkers who don't need a hotel!
I'll also be speaking in April at the TransculturalExchange Conference in Boston about what it takes to publish a first book, from finding an agent to post-pub. marketing. News on that event and the other amazing writers on the panel coming very soon!
Below are a couple other things for writers. Have a lovely week!
Cheers,
Mirabee
(WRITERS) Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship: The Amy Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship awards approximately $52,000 annually to an American-born poet to spend one year outside North America, in whatever place the recipient feels will most advance his or her work. Recipients in recent years have included published poets with professional standing. See the web site or write for application form and guidelines. Website: www.amylowell.org, email: amylowell@choate.com. DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 15th!
(WRITERS) Bread Loaf Writers' Conference in Middlebury, Vermont: The Conference awards fellowships and scholarships to candidates applying to attend a session of the Conference. Candidates for fellowships must have a first original book published within three years of filing their application. Scholarship candidates must have published in major literary periodicals or newspapers. See web site for nomination and application procedures. website: www.middlebury.edu, email: blwc@middlebury.edu.
** Mirabee insider trading: I was there in 2001 and loved it. I learned a lot from my workshop colleagues and some have remained my long-suffering readers!