The
first week of August is nearly upon us.
9 Reasons Your East-Coast Friends Want to Know about This
Two
conferences of awesomeness, one convenient location. You only
need to register for one conference, and you get into the other on that same
ticket. Your registration fee covers the cost of renting the
venue and lining up the entertainment, supplies, etc., but if you would like to
attend the banquets sponsored by the CMN, make sure you purchase tickets when
you register.
Conference #1: The Catholic “Marketing Network” Conference.
The title is
not quite what it sounds like. This is the trade organization for
Catholic bookstores, and producers of Catholic books and goods.
What you’ll
get:
1. A giant
warehouse sale at what will be, for three days, the largest Catholic Bookstore
in the World. Every major Catholic publisher, and a bunch you’ve never
heard of. Inspirational gifts, jewelry, games, DVD’s, clothing,
bumperstickers, glow-in-the-dark crucifixes — all that cool stuff and then some.
Booths run by the friendliest people on the planet. And everything’s on
sale, because this is where the independently-owned bookstores come to make
their purchases, so the discounts are deep.
2. Daily
Masses with some of your favorite priests, adoration chapel (run by the
Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal, if they do like last year), confession times
offered throughout the week, rosary and holy hours.
3. Evening
entertainment (included with your regular admission, no extra charge): Film
previews, live music, and inspirational speakers.
4. Book
signings and giveaways hosted by all the major publishers.
Conference #2: The Catholic Writers Guild Live Conference.
If you like
to write, and want a small, encouraging conference where people will learn your
name, take an interest in you, and not try to talk you into soft porn as an
“art form”, this is the place.
Non-writers
look here: A few of the scheduled speakers will be
of interest to anyone who must write, even if they secretly hate it.
What you get:
5. So many
workshops you can’t actually attend them all. Fiction with Michelle
Buckman, marketing with one of Amazon’s top e-book bestsellers, a blogging
super-panel, legal topics, writers like Teresa Tomeo and Randy Hain and Pat
Gohn, and everything you need to know about getting published, from first
inspiration until your book is in the reader’s hand.
6. Critique
sessions with Art Powers — bring your work and get ready to grow your skills.
7. Pitch
sessions: Talk face-to-face with your would-be publisher, and find out if your
book is the kind they’d like to add to their line-up. (Register
with CWG if you’re planning to pitch.)
8.
Inspirational topics from folks like Daria Sockey, who knows a thing or two
about prayer. How does prayer and our vocation fit in to our writing
life? What does Catholic writing look like?
9. Ice cream. Register with CWG if
you’re in it for the ice cream.
Can’t wait to see you there!
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