Saturday, April 25, 2009

Hi from the PIkes Peak Writers Conference


Greetings from Colorado Springs, where the Pikes Peak Writers Conference is in full swing. The sessions so far have been really helpful. Last year, I arrived at the conference and dove into a Read and Critique Xtreme session (stand up to read one page, out loud, to be critiqued on the spot. In other words, the stuff of nightmares.) I am smarter this year and chose a much gentler critique session called 1-2-3: one page, two minutes, three panelists. The important thing was that someone else read my piece so I could retain my anonymity.

So, the quote for the day. Since I am here at the conference, the quote today will relate to community.

"Sometimes our flame goes out, but is blown again into instant flame by an encounter with another human being."
— Albert Schweitzer

And the contest is this: please visit one of the blogs on my blogroll and those of the kind people who follow this blog. This is an awesome community, filled with talented and generous people. Please go leave a comment if something strikes you, and then let me know whose blogs you visited and you will be entered into the drawing.

Speaking of the contest, I forgot to mention that the book Sherrie won yesterday was What the Moon Saw by Laura Resau, whose books are filled with tenderness and lyricism and beautiful relationships. She has quite a few books coming out soon. Find out more at her website.

Still speaking of contest: since nobody entered the contest yesterday, the winner of today's contest will get TWO books.

Good luck!

3 comments:

Corey Schwartz said...

Oh, cool. Fun idea. i clicked through to Debra Shirley and left a comment.

PurpleClover said...

Woohoo a contest!

I also commented on Debra Shirley's post with her exercise. Very cool!

debra shirley said...

Hi Yat Yee! Hope things are going well for you. Thanks for the nudge for your readers to visit other followers - I had visits and comments from Corey Schwartz and Purple Clover. I visited both of their great sites today. You are right about the talented community of writers we are so lucky to be noodling about in.
Thanks!