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“By far the best writers’ conference I’ve ever attended.”
—2007 conferee
“So well organized, balanced, and effective for all writers wanting to improve their skills, increase their knowledge, and make invaluable
contacts.”
—Mary Ann Haslett
“I came away not only with renewed motivation and skill for writing, but also spiritually refreshed.”
—Connie Huddleston
“I had no idea a writers’ conference could do what Write-to-Publish did for me. I expected to learn at my first conference lots of essential
information about the craft of writing. I did—more than I could have imagined. I did not know I would also see modeled genuine Christian
openness and encouragement. What God showed me about His love and the love of His people overwhelmed me.”
—Sharon Spencer
“WOW—it exceeded my wildest expectations!”
—Betty Rutherford
“I feel it was well worth the dollars invested.”
—2006 first-time conferee
“Practical, down-to-earth classes and approachable editors who want to buy your manuscripts combine into one topnotch package.”
—Cindy Grabill
“The Write-to-Publish Conference is a virtual gold mine of opportunity. I can’t imagine anywhere on Earth where there are more editors,
agents, and writers willing to listen, help, encourage, and receive submissions.”
—Cindy Johnson Harper
“Write-to-Publish is very professionally done, with good faculty talent and lots of hands-on information sessions.”
—Chip MacGregor, agent, MacGregor Literary
“I came as a first-timer, in the dark about publishing; and I left with the lights of useful information burning brightly.”
—Carolyn Van Loh
“If you desire to meet with editors and agents who are knowledgeable and receptive, you can do no better than Write-to-Publish.”
—Brandt Dodson
“The breadth and depth of the conference offerings was most impressive.”
—Ann Randall
“Write-to-Publish was not only a way to meet with editors, but the workshops launched me into the next level of professional writing.”
—Leilani Wells
“I first attended the Write-to-Publish Conference in 2000. (Of course, I’ve returned a couple of times since then!) I had just quit my
full-time magazine writing job to go freelance. I had lots of ambition, tons of enthusiasm, and little work. What I learned that week
at WTP put my career on the right path. Today, almost four years later, I am the author of 15 books and have sold hundreds of magazine,
newspaper, and web articles. The encouragement I received at WTP made me realize that I could really succeed as a full-time freelance
writer. The editors were kind. The instructors were knowledgeable. And, I left a changed person. Any writer who is serious about his or her
writing career should attend at least two writers’ conferences a year, and I’d make WTP one of them.”
—Michelle Medlock Adams
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