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So You Wanna Write

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

A Free Crash Course on Getting Your Book Written

Presented by Renee Daniel Flagler
Thursday, June 24, 2010 ~ 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Have you ever felt like you have a gift for writing and wanted to write a book but didn’t know where to start? Renee Daniel Flagler will present a free crash course in writing basics. This free workshop covers the basics of the writing process, including writing techniques, writing styles, theme, character development and plotting. Although the material discussed in this sessions is helpful to all writers, it is extremely helpful to new and aspiring writers.

About the Presenter

Renee Daniel Flagler has treasured the art of writing since she was a young girl and in 2004 she took her love of creative writing seriously and self-published her first novel, MOUNTAIN HIGH, VALLEY LOW. She later released her sophomore novel, MISS-GUIDED, in the spring of 2006. Flagler’s third novel, IN HER MIND, was released in 2008. She is currently working on her first nonfiction title, PUTTING YOUR PASSION TO WORK, set for release in 2009.

Flagler is a graduate of New School University with a Masters in Media Arts, as well as a graduate of St. John’s University with a Bachelor of Science in Communications. She is a member of the New York Association of Black Journalists, the National Black MBA Association, National Association of Female Executives, and Publishers Marketing Association. Learn more about Ms. Flagler at www.reneedanielflagler.com.


This workshop is offered to introduce aspiring novelists who are unable to attend the conference to the novel-writing process. Admission is free, but application approval is required. Registration for this session will not be available on-site. Admission to this workshop is not included with conference registration. Conference registrants will not be granted access to this session.

To apply, download and complete an application (Word format). No deadline has been assigned; the application period will end when all seats are filled, so apply early.

Direct questions to conference (at) blackwriters.org.

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