Ozark Creative Writers present 43rd Annual Conference

 

 

Author David Morrell will be one of the keynote speakers

The Ozark Creative Writers, Inc. -presents- The 43rd Annual Conference, Oct. 6-8, 2011, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Inn of the Ozarks.
Keynote Speakers 2011:
David Morrell is the critically acclaimed author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created. He holds a Ph D in American literature from Penn State and was a professor at the University of Iowa.  Noted for his research, Morrell has written numerous international bestsellers that include the classic spy trilogy The Brotherhood of the Rose (the basis for an NBC miniseries after the Super Bowl), The Fraternity of the Stone, and The League of Night and FogThe International Thriller Writers organization honored him with its ThrillerMaster award.  A popular writing instructor and speaker, he is also the author of The Successful Novelist, in which he discusses what he learned in his four decades as an author.  His latest novel is The Naked Edge.  Visit him at davidmorrell.net as well as his Facebook page.
Gordon Warnock, Senior Agent with Andrea Hurst Literary Management, combines industry knowledge with a sharp editorial eye and experience as a college-level tutor to provide friendly and respectful aid with polishing manuscripts and book proposals. He frequently participates in conferences and workshops and speaks throughout the community. He is an honors graduate with a B.A. in Creative and Professional Writing.

 With a zest for fresh, new writing and a deep love of the classics, Gordon always has his eye out for works which will not only thrive in the current market but will also withstand the test of time, bringing joy to readers for years to come. In that spirit, he seeks to establish involved, long term working relationships with talented and dedicated authors of many genres.

Specific genres Gordon represents include: Memoir, Cookbooks, Political and Current Events, Humor, Career, Self-Help, Pets, Contemporary Commercial Fiction and YA (No vampires, please).

 He does not represent: Religious Fiction, Genre Fiction, New Age, Children’s, Middle Grade, Collections of Essays, Short Fiction or Poetry.
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