2022 Panel Requests
2022 Panel Requests
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First Choice
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Character as an Outgrowth of Setting
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing About Organized Crime
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing Action Adventure
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. How to Make Scenes Emotional
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Regional Fiction
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Poetry in the Manner of Poe
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Investigator Novel (Procedural, P.I., Detective, Noir, Journalist)
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Street Reality for Writers from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. How to Keep Readers Interest in the Middle of Your Book
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Description: Too Much or Not Enough
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Writing Suspense
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Most Common Questions About Self-Publishing
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Effective Dialogue
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Rural Crime
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Tricks for Writing the Page Turning Thriller
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Sci-Fi Fantasy Thrillers
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. To Plot or Not to Plot
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. What is Theme Really and How to Use It
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Timeless Mysteries: Historicals
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Editing for Traditional & Self-Published Independent Books
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Your Ticket to Art Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Irresistible Hero
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Urban Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing for the Stage
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Humor
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Conflict and How to Include It on Multiple Levels
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Specialty Thrillers: Spy, Espionage, Political, Legal, Medical, Techno
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. The Cozy Mystery
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Writing Horror and the Paranormal
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Character or Plot: Which Comes First & How to Develop Each
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. How to Write Great Endings and Resolutions
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Writing for the Screen
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Creating Independent Self-Published E-Books & Audiobooks
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Building the Scene or Chapter
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing for the Middle Grade, Juvenile, YA\
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Gothic Southern Stories
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Distribution of Self-Published and Independent Books
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Making a Good Manuscript Even Better
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Great Beginnings
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Novellas
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Techniques for Psychological Thrillers
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Writing the Irresistible Villain
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. How POV Influences Your Story
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Solving the Crime with an Amateur Sleuth
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Marketing Self-Published and Independent Books
Second Choice
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Character as an Outgrowth of Setting
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing About Organized Crime
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing Action Adventure
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. How to Make Scenes Emotional
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Regional Fiction
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Poetry in the Manner of Poe
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Investigator Novel (Procedural, P.I., Detective, Noir, Journalist)
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Street Reality for Writers from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. How to Keep Readers Interest in the Middle of Your Book
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Description: Too Much or Not Enough
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Writing Suspense
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Most Common Questions About Self-Publishing
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Effective Dialogue
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Rural Crime
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Tricks for Writing the Page Turning Thriller
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Sci-Fi Fantasy Thrillers
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. To Plot or Not to Plot
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. What is Theme Really and How to Use It
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Timeless Mysteries: Historicals
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Editing for Traditional & Self-Published Independent Books
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Your Ticket to Art Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Irresistible Hero
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Urban Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing for the Stage
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Humor
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Conflict and How to Include It on Multiple Levels
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Specialty Thrillers: Spy, Espionage, Political, Legal, Medical, Techno
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. The Cozy Mystery
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Writing Horror and the Paranormal
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Character or Plot: Which Comes First & How to Develop Each
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. How to Write Great Endings and Resolutions
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Writing for the Screen
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Creating Independent Self-Published E-Books & Audiobooks
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Building the Scene or Chapter
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing for the Middle Grade, Juvenile, YA\
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Gothic Southern Stories
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Distribution of Self-Published and Independent Books
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Making a Good Manuscript Even Better
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Great Beginnings
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Novellas
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Techniques for Psychological Thrillers
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Writing the Irresistible Villain
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. How POV Influences Your Story
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Solving the Crime with an Amateur Sleuth
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Marketing Self-Published and Independent Books
Third Choice
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Character as an Outgrowth of Setting
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing About Organized Crime
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing Action Adventure
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. How to Make Scenes Emotional
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Regional Fiction
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Poetry in the Manner of Poe
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Investigator Novel (Procedural, P.I., Detective, Noir, Journalist)
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Street Reality for Writers from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. How to Keep Readers Interest in the Middle of Your Book
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Description: Too Much or Not Enough
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Writing Suspense
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Most Common Questions About Self-Publishing
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Effective Dialogue
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Rural Crime
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Tricks for Writing the Page Turning Thriller
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Sci-Fi Fantasy Thrillers
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. To Plot or Not to Plot
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. What is Theme Really and How to Use It
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Timeless Mysteries: Historicals
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Editing for Traditional & Self-Published Independent Books
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Your Ticket to Art Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Irresistible Hero
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Urban Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing for the Stage
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Humor
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Conflict and How to Include It on Multiple Levels
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Specialty Thrillers: Spy, Espionage, Political, Legal, Medical, Techno
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. The Cozy Mystery
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Writing Horror and the Paranormal
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Character or Plot: Which Comes First & How to Develop Each
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. How to Write Great Endings and Resolutions
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Writing for the Screen
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Creating Independent Self-Published E-Books & Audiobooks
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Building the Scene or Chapter
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing for the Middle Grade, Juvenile, YA\
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Gothic Southern Stories
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Distribution of Self-Published and Independent Books
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Making a Good Manuscript Even Better
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Great Beginnings
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Novellas
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Techniques for Psychological Thrillers
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Writing the Irresistible Villain
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. How POV Influences Your Story
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Solving the Crime with an Amateur Sleuth
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Marketing Self-Published and Independent Books
Fourth Choice
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Character as an Outgrowth of Setting
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing About Organized Crime
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing Action Adventure
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. How to Make Scenes Emotional
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Regional Fiction
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Poetry in the Manner of Poe
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Investigator Novel (Procedural, P.I., Detective, Noir, Journalist)
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Street Reality for Writers from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. How to Keep Readers Interest in the Middle of Your Book
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Description: Too Much or Not Enough
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Writing Suspense
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Most Common Questions About Self-Publishing
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Effective Dialogue
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Rural Crime
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Tricks for Writing the Page Turning Thriller
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Sci-Fi Fantasy Thrillers
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. To Plot or Not to Plot
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. What is Theme Really and How to Use It
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Timeless Mysteries: Historicals
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Editing for Traditional & Self-Published Independent Books
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Your Ticket to Art Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Irresistible Hero
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Urban Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing for the Stage
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Humor
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Conflict and How to Include It on Multiple Levels
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Specialty Thrillers: Spy, Espionage, Political, Legal, Medical, Techno
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. The Cozy Mystery
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Writing Horror and the Paranormal
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Character or Plot: Which Comes First & How to Develop Each
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. How to Write Great Endings and Resolutions
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Writing for the Screen
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Creating Independent Self-Published E-Books & Audiobooks
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Building the Scene or Chapter
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing for the Middle Grade, Juvenile, YA\
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Gothic Southern Stories
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Distribution of Self-Published and Independent Books
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Making a Good Manuscript Even Better
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Great Beginnings
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Novellas
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Techniques for Psychological Thrillers
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Writing the Irresistible Villain
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. How POV Influences Your Story
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Solving the Crime with an Amateur Sleuth
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Marketing Self-Published and Independent Books
Fifth Choice
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Character as an Outgrowth of Setting
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing About Organized Crime
FR 9:00-9:50 A.M. Writing Action Adventure
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. How to Make Scenes Emotional
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Regional Fiction
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Poetry in the Manner of Poe
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Investigator Novel (Procedural, P.I., Detective, Noir, Journalist)
FR 10:00-10:50 A.M. Street Reality for Writers from the Perspective of Law Enforcement
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. How to Keep Readers Interest in the Middle of Your Book
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Description: Too Much or Not Enough
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Writing Suspense
FR 1:40-2:30 P.M. Most Common Questions About Self-Publishing
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Effective Dialogue
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Rural Crime
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Tricks for Writing the Page Turning Thriller
FR 2:40-3:30 P.M. Writing Sci-Fi Fantasy Thrillers
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. To Plot or Not to Plot
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. What is Theme Really and How to Use It
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Timeless Mysteries: Historicals
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Editing for Traditional & Self-Published Independent Books
SA 9:00-9:50 A.M. Your Ticket to Art Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing the Irresistible Hero
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Urban Crime
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing for the Stage
SA 10:00-10:50 A.M. Writing Humor
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Conflict and How to Include It on Multiple Levels
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Specialty Thrillers: Spy, Espionage, Political, Legal, Medical, Techno
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. The Cozy Mystery
SA 1:50-2:40 P.M. Writing Horror and the Paranormal
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Character or Plot: Which Comes First & How to Develop Each
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. How to Write Great Endings and Resolutions
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Writing for the Screen
SA 2:50-3:40 P.M. Creating Independent Self-Published E-Books & Audiobooks
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Building the Scene or Chapter
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing for the Middle Grade, Juvenile, YA\
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Gothic Southern Stories
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Distribution of Self-Published and Independent Books
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Making a Good Manuscript Even Better
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Great Beginnings
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Writing Novellas
SU 9:10-10:00 A.M. Techniques for Psychological Thrillers
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Writing the Irresistible Villain
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. How POV Influences Your Story
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Solving the Crime with an Amateur Sleuth
SU 11:40-12:20 P.M. Marketing Self-Published and Independent Books
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