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Published on Thu, Jul 29, 2010
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You won’t want to miss the 25th Anniversary Write on the Sound Writers’ Conference presented by the Edmonds Arts Commission on October 1-3. 

Registration brochures are now available for one of the premier writing conferences in the Pacific Northwest, held at the Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main Street, in Edmonds.

WOTS offers a unique and affordable opportunity for writers of all levels to increase their knowledge of the craft, learn about a new genre, or explore an aspect of the writing business. Limited size (about 200) makes this conference the perfect place to share ideas and network with other writers.

For a brochure call 425-771-0228, or visit   "http://www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/ArtsCommission/index.stm" www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/ArtsCommission/wots.stm or email   "mailto:wots@ci.edmonds.wa.us" wots@ci.edmonds.wa.us .

    Write on the Sound proudly presents Keynote NATALIE GOLDBERG, bestselling author of Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, a groundbreaking book on the craft of writing. She will speak Saturday October 2 at 1 p.m. at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.

 Separate general admission tickets for this event that is open to the public may be purchased for $16/Adult, $10/Student by calling 425-275-9595.    Pre-conference workshops on Friday and over 30 unique workshops on Saturday and Sunday, one-on-one Manuscript Critique appointments, Writing Contest, Reception/Book Signing event, on-site bookstore and Saturday Keynote are all regular features of Write on the Sound. The cost for the two days is just $116.00 (before 9/9, $139 after) or $72 for single day. Registrations will be accepted as long as there is space available.
   


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