Instructor Q&A: Brian Yansky

“Even if it doesn’t make it into your story, write different conversations and be willing to explore the fluidity of your characters as they move through the world and communicate.” -Natalia Sylvester Natalia Sylvester is teaching a class for the Writers’ League of Texas called “Talk to Me: Writing Dialogue that Rings True & Speaks […]

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Meet the A&E Conference Faculty: Will Evans

“Even if you never see a word of your writing in print, there is still value in your work if you truly love and take pleasure from writing.” -Allison Devereux Every year, the Writers’ League of Texas brings a faculty of close to thirty agents, editors, and other industry professionals to Austin for its Agents […]

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Meet the A&E Conference Faculty: Brandi Bowles

“The joy of making a difference in someone’s life — perhaps someone who’s dreamt about a book their whole life, and put an incredible amount of legwork into making it happen — that’s very real and there isn’t anything like it.”  -Brandi Bowles Every year, the Writers’ League of Texas

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Instructor Q&A: Wendi Aarons

“My practice is to always just let a new poem look however it wants to look in a first draft.” -Tomás Morin Tomás Morin is teaching a class for the Writers’ League of Texas on April 29 at St. Edward’s University called “Playing with Poetic Voice: How to Discover Your Own Voice by Borrowing from […]

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Meet the A&E Conference Faculty: Andy Ross

“A lot of writers think that the purpose of an agent is to negotiate a contract and disappear. I don’t work that way. I begin by helping the writer define what the real idea is in their project, or in fiction, what the real story is. ” -Andy Ross Every

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Instructor Q&A: Greg Garrett

“Even if it doesn’t make it into your story, write different conversations and be willing to explore the fluidity of your characters as they move through the world and communicate.” -Natalia Sylvester Natalia Sylvester is teaching a class for the Writers’ League of Texas called “Talk to Me: Writing Dialogue that Rings True & Speaks […]

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Instructor Q&A: Antonio Ruiz-Camacho

“To be honest, revision isn’t even a path: it’s a management strategy for errors, shortcomings, mistakes, and misgivings. In fact, that’s what all writing is about.” -Adam Soto Adam Soto is teaching a class for the Writers’ League called “Novel and Memoir Revision: Conventions and Experiments” on April 15 at the ACC Highland Campus in […]

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Meet the A&E Conference Faculty: Allison Devereux

“Even if you never see a word of your writing in print, there is still value in your work if you truly love and take pleasure from writing.” -Allison Devereux Every year, the Writers’ League of Texas brings a faculty of close to thirty agents, editors, and other industry professionals

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Meet the A&E Conference Faculty: Mark Falkin

“I really enjoy forming a relationship with authors so that we can talk about books and writers openly and with passion.” -Mark Falkin Every year, the Writers’ League of Texas brings a faculty of close to thirty agents, editors, and other industry professionals to Austin for its Agents & Editors

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Instructor Q&A: Tomás Morin

“My practice is to always just let a new poem look however it wants to look in a first draft.” -Tomás Morin Tomás Morin is teaching a class for the Writers’ League of Texas on April 29 at St. Edward’s University called “Playing with Poetic Voice: How to Discover Your

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