The 2023 Colorado Writing Workshop is a two-day Online Conference on September 8-9, 2023.
Registration is live! Register here.
We will spell out details below in terms of what that means, but if you’ve never attended an online writers conference, the important and immediate things to know are 1) this will be great and easy, and 2) this will not eliminate any aspect of the event, so you will still get every part of the event that you would find in an in-person conference (and more). We will still have great classes teaching you how to get published, one-on-one video/phone pitches with agents, and helpful critiques. In fact, moving the event to a teleconference on the computer not only will keep attendees & faculty 100% safe, but it also adds some new awesome elements that we’re excited about, such as TONS of literary agents to pitch one-on-one virtually, and FREE additional bonus classes. More on that below.
We understand that an Online Conference may be new to some attendees, but do not worry. It is quite easy to do, and we will have detailed steps on what to do and when. (To hear feedback from attendees who have joined us through WDW online events from 2020-2023 events, click here and see what other happy writers have to say.)
Essentially, all you need is access to a working computer, tablet, or phone with Internet, and then you watch the conference on your computer screen live. You’ll click links in emails and be able to watch live classes and ask questions. That’s it. Also, the day’s classes can be viewed again and again because it’s all recorded! Many writing conferences are switching to teleconferences during these months, and it’s going well. Lastly, we the CWW coordinators are available all day long before and during September 8-9, 2023 to help and assist. You can always call on us.
A class like “Ask an Agent Anything” allows attendees to get their questions answered.
OUR NEW ONLINE CONFERENCE – WHAT TO UNDERSTAND FOR ATTENDEES
What do attendees have to do right now: Nothing right now. If you’ve signed up, that is the key step. Just read through this email whenever you like so you understand how the day will work. That’s it. We will continue to stay in touch all the way through September 8-9, 2023. As always, we are happy to answer any questions. Although we are switching the event from one day to two, do not worry. If you cannot attend any classes, they are all recorded and sent out to you afterward.
We have tons of new agents to pitch! Because the event is now virtual, agents from all over have joined the event (and many will continue to join). We expect 30+ literary agents at the event, and you can pitch as many as you like. See all participating agents here.
Are we still accepting new attendees for the online events? Yes. Thank you for any word-spreading you do. People who want to register can contact Brian Klems, co-coordinator, at WDWconference@gmail.com. Payment is by check or credit card or PayPal.
Timing of the day: The event is from 8:30-4:00 Mountain time. (All classes are recorded in case you miss them live.) The classes will be online live during that time for you to watch. Concerning your one-on-one meetings with agents & editors, you will have personal Zoom or Skype or phone conversations for your agent pitches and add-on critique meetings. Many of those may happen on September 9, 2023, or some in the days before/after the event.
How classes work: We send you an e-mail, and on September 8-9, you open the email, click on a link, and log in to our “Classroom.” At that point, you are IN the conference with all other attendees—watching speakers teach classes on your screen. Then faculty members will be able to teach over the computer and speak directly to you. There is a Chat Box where you can type your questions at any time. For the workshop, our policy is that no question goes unanswered. That means if you type in a question and the presenter runs out of time to address all questions, those questions get answered following the event and emailed out to everyone. Here is the current lineup of classes (note that times may change, but the classes are confirmed):
The “Writers Got Talent” midday panel allows attendees to submit their unpublished first pages and get feedback from attending agents.
Classes are recorded (and this is amazing news)! With an in-person conference, attendees would miss snippets of classes because they leave the classroom to pitch, or make a phone call, or anything else. But the 10 classes happening September 8-9, 2023 are all recorded, which means we will send the days’ recording following the event. You can watch classes as many times as you want during the next six months. This is an exciting new element that we couldn’t include before. Also, we will be sending out all handouts for all classes to attendees in advance.
Lastly, having this new technology allows us WDW faculty members to pre-record sessions, too—meaning we will actually send attendees many extra FREE classes as part of their attendance. In addition to getting the weekend’s 10 classes sent to you to watch over and over again, we will also send you 10 more FREE classes on the side:
- Changes in the Publishing Industry — What Writers Need to Know to Succeed, taught by literary agent Rachel Beck at the 2023 Florida Writing Workshop.
- Improve Your Craft — How to Show, Not Tell, taught by author Shirin Leos at the 2022 San Diego Writing Workshop.
- Revise Like the Pros — How to Use Beta Readers in Your Life and Make Your Writing Better, taught by author Cherie Postill at the 2022 Minnesota Writing Workshop.
- So, What Exactly Does a Literary Agent Do?, taught by literary agent Leticia Gomez at the 2022 Writing Workshop of Chicago.
- An Agent’s Tips on Writing Thriller & Mystery, taught by literary agent Jill Marr at the 2022 San Diego Writing Workshop.
- Keys to Writing Great Young Adult & Middle Grade Fiction, taught by author and editor Madeline Smoot.
- How to Write a Stunning Nonfiction Book Proposal taught by literary agent Mary Demuth at the 2022 Writing Workshop of Chicago.
- “Writers Got Talent”—a Page 1 Critique Fest, with literary agents at a previous Florida Writing Workshop. (If you enjoy this amazing agent panel, we sell a bundle of these First Pages agent panel recordings here.)
- Ask an Agent Anything: Open Agent Q&A Panel, with literary agents at the 2022 Minnesota Writing Workshop.
- Copyright FAQs and Other Legal Topics, taught by literary agent Dana Newman at the 2022 Kansas City Writing Workshop.
Practice sessions before the conference: The week before the event, we will hold 1-2 live practice/informational online sessions that all attendees are welcome to attend. We’ll walk you through the online platform we use (so you’ll be comfortable the day of the actual event), explain how everything will work, and answer your questions to make sure you know everything you need to know.
Registration is live! Register here.
How agent & editor pitches work: Agents and editors are blocking off their whole day on September 9, 2023 (Saturday) to take pitches via Zoom or Skype (or a comparable video software) from attendees. So you get your individual 10-minute one-on-one pitches with agents and editors. If you’re not familiar with Zoom or Skype, you can always do the pitches by phone—you can choose.
Query critiques: Those will be done before the event and emailed out to you. Nothing is changed. This is an add-on feature for people who opt for a query critique.
Manuscript critiques: This is also an add-on element. If you paid for a manuscript critique, your critique faculty member should be in touch with you directly with their notes, and to schedule a 10-minute phone call (or Zoom/Skype/phone call). Thanks.
First Pages Panel: The panel is still happening. We will collect your first pages in advance over email and pick them at random for the agents to critique during this midday centerpiece panel. Having this panel taped (so you can re-watch it) is an exciting opportunity!
Thanks for reading all this! Be in touch if you have any questions. We will “see” everyone on September 8-9, 2023. More emails to come. Again, please check out attendee feedback for our new virtual events here.
Thanks,
Brian Klems
WDWconference@gmail.com – email him to register
https://coloradowritingworkshop.com/
During each 60-minute session, attendees have the ability to submit their questions through a Chat Box. Teachers stop and answer questions throughout.