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Gift certificates for all the writerly things

Every writer wants to get better, and the best way to do that is in a supportive, welcoming community. That’s why Midwest Writers Workshop is now offering gift certificates in any amount. Nudge the writer in your life to take that next step.

Order your  gift certificate HERE!

We will snail mail you a personalized certificate, good for one year from purchase date, that can be applied towards any of our offerings, including:

  • MWW Ongoing (online classes and webinars)
  • Membership in MWW Plus, which offers discounts on all learning opportunities–webinars, workshops, online classes, and mentoring services–plus other benefits exclusive to the MWW Plus Community
  • Our 2017 Midwest Writers Workshop (held July 20-22) — apply to Part I, Part II, or both
  • Workshop extras: manuscript evaluations, query critique, head shots, and other professional appointments offered as part of MWW
  • MWW merchandise offered for sale at our events
  • Mini Workshops (1-2 offered per year) — watch our website and our E-pistle for details about the next one, coming up on March 18
  • and more.

Check out this great faculty for our 44th summer workshop! And pass along to your writer friends.

AUTHORS:

  • John Gilstrap – author of the best-selling Jonathan Grave suspense thriller novels
  • Jess Lourey – author of the Lefty-nominated Murder-by-Month mysteries and Rewrite Your Life
  • Amy Reichert – author of women’s novels The Coincidence of Coconut Cake and Love, Luck & Lemon Pie, and The Simplicity of Cider
  • Melissa Marino – author of women’s novel So Twisted
  • Becky Albertalli – author of the award-winning young adult novel, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and The Upside of Unrequited
  • Angie Thomas – author of the young adult novel The Hate U Give
  • Mike Mullin – author of the young adult Ashfall Series
  • Mardi Jo Link – author of the memoirs The Drummond Girls: A Story of Fierce Friendship Beyond Time and Chance and Bootstrapper: From Broke to Badass On a Northern Michigan Farm
  • Ruth McNally Barshaw – author and illustrator of children’s books including the Ellie McDoodle diaries
  • Nina Sadowsky – screenwriter, producer, and author of romantic psychological novel Just Fall
  • Dee Romito – author of middle grade novel, The BFF Bucket List, and guru for Scrivener writing software
  • Sarah Cannon – author of middle grade novel Oddity
  • Bronwen Dickey – contributing editor at The Oxford American and the author of Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon
  • Ashley Ford – essayist, co-editor of the anthology with Roxane Gay, and featured opening writer on Lena Dunham’s Not That Kind of Girl book tour
  • Brenda Drake – author young adult novels and creator of #PitchWars Contest
  • Kelly O. Stanley – author of Praying Upside Down and Designed to Pray, and graphic artist
  • Rena Olsen – author of thriller novel The Girl Before
  • D.E. Johnson – author of the Detroit-based Will Anderson historical mystery series, The Detroit Electric Scheme named one of Booklist’s Top Ten First Crime Novels
  • Matthew Clemens – co-author with Max Allen Collins of the Reeder and Rogers thriller series
  • Holly Miller – nonfiction writer and author of Feature and Magazine Writing: Action, Angle and Anecdotes

AGENTS:

EDITORS:

INDUSTRY EXPERTS:

  • Jane Friedman – 20 years in the publishing industry, with expertise in digital media strategy for authors and publishers
  • Dana Kaye – Dana Kaye Publicity

 

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Our Secret Weapon…

You know how most writers are trying to win the attention of agents? Those of us who are on the MWW planning committee are writers in a very unusual position: We have to turn down agents who want to be on the faculty of our conference.

(REGISTER FOR MWW 2016 WHILE THERE ARE STILL SPOTS)

Maybe they just have always wanted to come to Muncie.

Maybe it’s that agents have discovered some pretty amazing writers at our conference (cough…cough…Veronica…Roth…cough).

We’ve had many agents tell them that we are their favorite conference. The thing is, we work them like dogs. They lead sessions, take pitches, give speeches, and review manuscripts. Still, they want to come back.

“Maybe next year,” we tell them.

Each year we get writers from all over the United States and sometimes from other countries. Folks travel for an entire day to get to our conference in Muncie.

Sometimes we scratch our heads and wonder why folks love the conference so much. Jama-Kelsey-Jane-mww15

(Jama on the bottom right in the pimp hat. That’s a sentence I never thought I would write!)

But really, we know why. We have a secret weapon. We call her Jama.

Jama is the executive director of MWW and the head cheerleader for every writer who attends. Her love, compassion, and enthusiasm for writers and writing is contagious.

Jama recently shared her enthusiasm for MWW on her own blog. She writes:

I’ve been connected to MWW since my sophomore year of college and now I’m a granny, so basically about 67% of my life. {Don’t let your brain explode trying to do the math, let’s just say that I’m no longer middle-aged.} First, I attended as a participant, then after my MWW-impacted manuscript was accepted for publication, I came on board as a committee member. Eventually, I became the director.

MWW set a torch in my chest for helping other writers turn their dreams into reality. That fire has burned in me for {redacted} years. It’s like a ministry for me. “Amen!” “Let’s make this happen!” I proclaim.

From the very beginning of my time on the committee, I’ve been called to cheer. And to serve.

From my way-back years to my now-year, I serve writers. Fiction writers, nonfiction writers, poets, and all those who are struggling to know what they’re writing. I serve writers who write mystery stuff, romantic stuff, inspirational stuff, children’s stuff, blog stuff, or scary stuff I’m too sensitive to read … and I even serve those who write their stuff on a Mac. Doesn’t matter to me. I’ll serve ‘em all. I love ‘em all.

I love so many of these MWW people more than I love a big ol’ hunk of chocolate. I love writers in all their diversity. I love that the common bond for all of us truly is that we want to be writers who make an impact.

Read the rest on Jama’s Happy Day Moment blog.

~ Kelsey