Conferences galore the last few weeks. I just haven’t had time to stop and blog about it all.
I’ve been to:
At the Maneuver Conference in Columbus, I walked the exhibit hall talking to vendors, looking for advertisers and articles for the magazine, the Infantry Bugler, where I work as an editor. I’ve been doing this job for ten years now. It’s a quarterly magazine, so I’m only there one day a week. With the added responsibilities of my mother and dad in different nursing/assisted living facilities, I’d love to find someone to replace me. So if you live near Columbus and are reading this and are interested, get in touch with me.
The Chattahoochee Valley Writers Conference in Columbus is put on by a group of local writers. Most of the workshops are geared for adult writers, but I taught a class on writing for the educational market. Two highlights. I got to hang out with my sweet friend, Irene Latham. I enjoyed Irene’s class on writing poetry from artwork. She does such a wonderful job teaching poetry.
And at the author reception, fellow Southern Breeze authors Vicky Alvear Shecter and S.R. Johannes signed copies of their new books.

Next week is WIK, the fall conference by Southern Breeze (SCBWI) in Birmingham.
Then there’s only one more (the Georgia Literature Festival) and I can breathe again. This is what happens when you have too many jobs!
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