Open Directory - Arts: Writers Resources: Events
See also: - An annual two day summer conference for fiction and nonfiction writers. Held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. - Annual conference for the Backspace writers community, offering a meeting place for writers in all genres, editors and publishers. - Four days of intensive workshops, talks, and readings in Northern Michigan's Hemingway Country. Sponsored by the University of Michigan. - Formerly known as the American Booksellers Association Convention and Trade Exhibit. An event serving the book market. - The annual conference presents an exciting range of fiction and nonfiction topics presented by writers, editors, and agents. - Portal for the European Interactive Publishing Conference. To discuss publishing strategies. Workshops, expeditions and awards. - This year's Frankfurt Book Fair will take place from 9 - 14 October 2002. - Literary festival held in Lismore, Co. Waterford, Ireland on the theme of travel writing. - NaNoWriMo is an annual (November) novel writing project that brings together professional and amateur writers from all over the world. - A spring event with a goal to promote reading and writing and to spotlight the literature of the American South, especially North Carolina. - Official site, featuring video clips and details about the program, author profiles, interviews, and a history. - An annual book fair held in New York City, USA. Geared to book distribution. - Topics include memoirs, desktop publishing, spirituality in fiction, with published authors. Residential and 1-day workshops held in Santa Fe, N.M. - Descriptions of writing conferences, seminars and workshops worldwide. Searchable by location and specialty. Includes calendar of upcoming programs. - 14th annual conference: Presidents' Day Weekend, Feb 18-21, 2000. - A multidisciplinary wealth of information on all aspects of story. Conference on the art, science and application of story. Based in the US. - Monthly conference report finds and rates workshops and conferences where writers meet editors and agents. New, reviews, and interviews for publishing community. - Focused for the Christian market, this annual conference offers classes for beginners through professionals, meetings with editors, manuscript evaluations and a tour of a publishing house. Faculty is mostly editors.