Writing Into the New Year
If you're like most of us, you're looking forward to seeing a close to
2020. But what's ahead for writers in 2021? How can we juggle our busy lives
and writing plans in the coming year in a way that’s both inspiring and
realistic? The Ridgefield Writers Conference on Tuesday, December 29, from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m., on the Ridgefield Library Zoom platform, presents
inspirational and practical tips from keynote speaker Adele Annesi on how to
plan for and succeed in your 2021 writing goals.
Theme
Join us
for an interactive seminar on workable strategies and tips for how to make a
writing plan, set reasonable goals, create an action plan for meeting those
goals, review achievements and consider next steps. Included with the program
is a writable Word document with ideas, tips, references and examples to help
you make the most of the coming year that you can customize to start the New
Year off right. Also bring your questions for our Q&A portion of the forum.
Keynote
Our keynote speaker this
year is award-winning writer, editor and teacher Adele Annesi. Co-author
of Now What? The Creative Writer's Guide to Success After the MFA and
a founder of the Ridgefield Writers Conference and Muse & Music, Adele is a
book editor for Word for Words, LLC, and a former development editor for
Scholastic. Her work has appeared in 34th Parallel, Authors
Publish, Fresh Ink, Fringe Blog, Hamline University’s Lit Link, Hersam
Acorn Media, Midway Journal, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Washington
Independent Review of Books and Southern Literary Review, where
she served as managing editor. Adele’s work has been anthologized for Chatter
House Press and Fairfield University, where she received an MFA in creative
writing. Her essay on Italian citizenship is among the Clarion
Award-winning Essays About Life Transitions by Women Writers, and
her sudden fiction has been adapted for the stage. Adele currently lectures and
leads creative writing workshops for the Westport Writers’ Workshop.
Our Gift to You
Sponsored by Word for Words, LLC, and hosted by the Ridgefield
Library, this year’s virtual conference takes place on Tuesday, December
29, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., via the Ridgefield Library Zoom platform. The event
is free, on a first-come, first-served basis, and prior registration is
required. To register, click on Ridgefield Writers Conference Open Forum.
For more on the conference, visit Ridgefield
Writers Conference.