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North Island Writers Conference expands, goes completely online

The North Island Writers Conference is going completely virtual.

It kicks off tonight with guest speaker Jennifer Manuel, an award-winning author and teacher speaking on ‘The Craft of Writing.’ It’s free but you must register online.

The first workshops begin Saturday, Jan. 9 and run until Jan. 29. Topics include how to inject life into fiction and non-fiction, how to transform your page with deep revisions, and how to work through writer’s block.

“We’re very excited for this new format for our 2021 conference,” said Joline Martin, chair of the NIWC. “Going virtual has allowed for more flexibility in scheduling and allows us to increase access for writers in our region and beyond.”

The scheduling of the workshops has also been updated this year to ensure there is no overlap. 

Each workshop has been broken into Zoom segments and assigned its own timeslot.

“We heard from previous attendees that having multiple workshops running at once was a challenge,” said Martin. “This new, extended format allowed us to give each workshop its own day and time so participants didn’t have to choose between workshops.”

Registration for the conference is open now.

You can register here.

 

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