I'm proud to promote this conference!
It's one of the best I've attended. Last year I registered for at least SEVEN different conferences with the idea that I would find the ones I liked the best. LDStorymakers made the cut big time. The classes are fantastic, the presenters great and I met so many amazing people, including local authors who are kind and willing to help aspiring writers like me.
I've entered the First Chapter contest. While I didn't win I did get comments that helped me make my story better.
One year I attended Boot Camp, met more people and received more help with my story.
Overall, I think this conference is worth your time.
Here is the link for the conference:
LDStorymakers Conference
ALSO! Would you like to win a 30 page critique? Have dinner with a couple of agents and authors? SHOW YOUR LOVE for the LDStorymakers Conference by spreading the word. Blog about it, twitter, FB, grab a button, all to help.
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I was there as well. The LDStorymakers Conference rocks and I'm not just saying that because I'm a member. I've attended many conferences in my writing career and this is one of the very best.
I am so excited!!
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